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Re: Some Industry Professionals still don't learn--- 2018 Deposition Testimony
Posted by:
dcarpenter (IP Logged)
Date: October 25, 2018 08:43PM
"If an engineer was attempting to do O&C work, yes - 921 applies. And yes - engineers really ought to stay out of doing O&C"
Huh?
Engineers are well suited for doing O&C. See NFPA 1033 with respect to required prerequisite knowledge.
Fire investigation involves the application of fundamental knowledge to solving practical problems. This is what engineers do on a daily basis.
Douglas J. Carpenter, MScFPE, CFEI, PE, FSFPE
Vice President & Principal Engineer
Combustion Science & Engineering, Inc.
8940 Old Annapolis Road, Suite L
Columbia, MD 21045
(410) 884-3266
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