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Re: Fire investigation for forensic engineers, Jan 14 in Phoenix
Date: October 03, 2017 09:01PM
So let me get this straight....
NAFE is endorsing NFPA 921 and that forensic engineering should be based upon it? I ask because my conversations with some NAFE members within the last couple years still adhere to NFPA 921 being a GUIDE only and not an accepted practice by NAFE.
Chris