SFPE SD Social Update

SFPE SD CHAPTER UPDATE

 

On February 9th Sooby Bhattacharjee, Ph.D and Fletcher J. Miller, Ph.D. from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at San Diego State University presented to the SFPE San Diego Chapter meeting.  The topic was “Fire in Space: How Gravity Affects Flames.”  The chapter had its largest attendance this year!  Look for an announcement regarding a visit to their research facility this summer!

NATIONAL ENGINEERS WEEK

AWARDS BANQUET

 

The Society of Fire Protection Engineers were represented by Ariel Nunez, Will Fletcher, and Blake Johnson at the National Engineers Week Awards Banquet on February 24, 2017. Engineers Week San Diego activities help celebrate and raise public awareness of the contributions engineers make to build a better world in which to live and play. The San Diego County Engineering Council (SDCEC) works in conjunction with the local engineering societies to coordinate activities and lead the Engineers Week San Diego. This year’s theme was “Dream Big”.  The banquet included awards for Outstanding Engineer, Outstanding Engineering Educator, Outstanding Engineering Service, Dr. Thomas Avolt Kanneman, and the Outstanding Engineering Project.  The banquet concluded with a keynote presentation “Engineering for Humanity” by Brandon Reynante.   A preview of the IMAX movie “Dream Big: Engineering Our World” was shown.  The movie opens to the public on March 10, 2017 at the Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park. This film shows firsthand how engineering makes a difference in this world and improves people’s lives.

 

SFPE San Diego MARCH MEETING UPDATE- Wednesday – March 8th, 2017 11:30 AM PDT

Hi SFPE SD Members,

NOTICE: The March Meeting has been moved to the second Wednesday, March 8th.

The SFPE SD Chapter is excited to have Harris Crozier from FM Global present “Ignitable Liquid Storage in Portable Containers” at our March 8th Chapter meeting.

Speaker:

Harris Crozier – Account Engineer with FM Global

Topic:

This talk will focus on the protection of water miscible ignitable liquids in small plastic or glass containers, in palatalized or rack storage arrangements, as outlined in FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet (DS) 7-29, Ignitable Liquid Storage in Portable Containers. We will look at some background regarding the development of these protection options, and fire test videos that demonstrate the basis of the protection recommendations in the data sheet. The primary application of this presentation is regarding storage of distilled spirits in small glass and plastic containers, including how and why protection options might differ for plastic vs. glass.

Bio:

Harris Crozier is an Account Engineer at FM Global. He graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He began working at FM Global in the summer of 2013 as a Field Engineer, before moving into his current role a couple years ago. During his time at FM Global, he has worked with many different clients involved in a wide range of businesses and occupancies, including warehousing, real estate, electronic assembly, and machine shop manufacturing.

 Location:

Sizzler’s Restaurant

3755 Murphy Canyon Rd, San Diego, CA, (858) 278-6988
Date:  Wednesday – March  8th, 2017 11:30 AM PDT

Schedule

11:30AM:  Networking and Lunch

12:00PM:  Speaker

1:00PM:   Conclusion of Meeting

 

It’s time to renew your membership! Two ways to accomplish this: either in person at the meeting or online on our website under the “Join the SD Chapter” tab. The renewal fee is $25.

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Job Opening: Fire Protection Engineer IV

Job Opening: Fire Protection Engineer IV

Do you excel in an environment that values exploration and discovery? We have a universe of opportunities waiting for you!

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is NASA’s lead center for robotic exploration of the solar system. Our core competency is the end-to-end implementation of unprecedented robotic space missions to study Earth, the Solar System, and the Universe.

JPL, located in Pasadena, California, has a casual, campus-like environment situated on 177 acres in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and offers a work environment unlike any other: we inspire passion, foster innovation, build collaboration, and reward excellence.

JPL’s Occupational Safety Program Office (OSPO) is committed to ensuring safety across the Laboratory through identification and management of health and safety risks for all areas of JPL while maintaining operational effectiveness. OSPO is responsible for all areas of occupational health and safety which include the following areas: construction safety, industrial hygiene and health, hazardous materials, and health physics (ionizing and non-ionizing radiation) safety programs.  The OSPO establishes and maintains an environment that promotes a culture of safe-working practices across the organization, promotes collaboration, flexibility, and fairness so that all individuals are able to participate and contribute to their full potential while also ensuring employee awareness and compliance with Laboratory policies, procedures, practices, and regulatory requirements.

The Fire Protection Engineer works under the supervision and authority of the Fire Protection and Life Safety Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and, under the direction of the AHJ, is responsible for administering decisions concerning fire and life safety compliance issues.  Identify, assess, and mitigate risk to personnel, mission critical structures and flight hardware.  Provides determination, application, execution of fire codes and referenced codes/standards in collaboration with other technical experts on Lab and the AHJ.  Develop policies and procedures relating to fire code/standard.  Provide coordination with JPL institutional organizations, NASA and other agencies and external organizations on fire and life safety issues.  Provide advice, insight, analysis, and risk assessment of the designs, activities, and operations. Review, evaluate hazard analysis and render opinion on performance-based design applicable to fire prevention and fire protection scenarios. Participate in all phases of design and construction, from conception to completion, providing continual feedback to Facilities engineer and project customers related to ensuring a completed project meeting code requirements.

Required Skills:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, or related technical discipline with typically a minimum of 9 years of related experience; Master’s degree in similar disciplines with a minimum of 7 years of related experience; or PhD in similar disciplines with a minimum of 5 years related experience.  A minimum of 5 years’ experience in the field of fire protection engineering.
  • Holds a valid Professional Engineering License in Fire Protection Engineering or equal engineering discipline.
  • An active, licensed professional fire protection engineer.
  • Working knowledge of State of California Building, Mechanical, and Fire Codes.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.  Works well in team environment as lead or team member.

Desired Skills:

  • Recognized expert in Fire Protection and Life Safety community with extensive experience in assessing, developing, and implementing effective fire and life safety programs.
  • Strong experience in applying principles of fire suppression, building egress, hazardous materials storage, etc. to the design and construction of buildings.
  • Strong experience in reviewing design blueprints to ensure compliance with applicable fire/building codes.
  • Strong experience and knowledge in the following areas: Fire Protection Engineering, hydraulics, loss control, risk analysis, chemistry, codes (both prescriptive and performance design).

If you are interested in being considered for this position, please apply online at the following link:   http://Careerlaunch.jpl.nasa.gov (Job ID 2017-7889).  JPL/Caltech is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

SFPE SD Meeting Update Thursday – February 9th, 2017 11:30 AM PDT

The SFPE SD Chapter is excited to have Sooby Bhattacharjee, Ph.D and Fletcher J. Miller, Ph.D. from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at San Diego State University present “Fire in Space: How Gravity Affects Flames” at our February 9th Chapter meeting.

Speakers:

Sooby Bhattacharjee, Ph.D and Fletcher J. Miller, Ph.D.

Topic:

Fire in Space: How Gravity Affects Flames

Bio:

Fletcher Miller earned a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering at UC Berkeley in 1988 in the area of radiation heat transfer in participating media.  After a 2 year research position in Germany, he worked for 16 years in the microgravity combustion program at NASA Glenn Research center studying the flammability of liquids and solids in the absence of gravity.  Dr. Miller conducted several experiments on board unmanned rockets, flew many missions on the 0g aircraft, and performed many drops in the NASA Zero-G facility.  He became the fire prevention lead for the fire safety program at NASA Glenn before moving to San Diego State University in 2007.  At SDSU Dr. Miller has been working on an apparatus to simulate the flow conditions in microgravity to allow some experiments to be conducted on earth while still having microgravity relevance.  Since joining the faculty he has collaborated closely with Prof. Bhattacharjee on flame measurements continuing research for NASA with the new apparatus and planned experiments on the International Space Station.

Professor Bhattacharjee, known by his friends as Sooby, earned a B.Tech. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur in 1983 and his Ph.D. from Washington State University, Pullman, USA in 1988. After two years of post-doctoral work on a NASA project, he joined San Diego State University in 1991 and currently holds Professorship in Mechanical Engineering Department and Adjunct Professorship in Computer Science Department. For more information on Professor Bhattacharjee see attached.

Location:

Sizzler’s Restaurant

3755 Murphy Canyon Rd, San Diego, CA, (858) 278-6988
Date:  Thursday – February 9th, 2017 11:30 AM PDT

Schedule

11:30AM:  Networking and Lunch

12:00PM:  Speaker

1:00PM:   Conclusion of Meeting

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Reminder 1st 2017 Lunch Meeting – January 12th, 2017 @ 11:30 am

Dear SFPE San Diego Chapter,

Please join us for our January 12th Meeting!

Speaker:

Daniel M. Bridgett, PE

Topic:

Daniel Bridgett will present on the changes to the DOD UFC 3-600-01, “Fire Protection Engineering for Facilities” 08 August 2016 Edition with Change 1, 28 November 2016.

Bio:

Daniel Bridgett recently retired from the Naval facilities Engineering Command Southwest, after 30 years as an FPE in NAVFAC facility design and construction.  NAVFAC is the design and construction agent for Military construction projects throughout the southwestern United States.  Facility types include everything from aircraft hangars, hospitals, training facilities and maintenance facilities to dining facilities, gymnasiums, barracks and family housing.

He was the Technical Discipline Coordinator (TDC) for the Fire Protection Engineering Community at NAVFAC SW for the past 8 years.  The TDC is a technical expert in a leadership position at NAVFAC SW. The FPE TDC is considered the authority for that discipline at the Command

In 2009 he was presented with a Department of the Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award and was NAVFAC SW Engineer of the Year in 2008.  He was Chairman of the San Diego Board of Building Appeals and Advisors from 1995-2003 (volunteer position), and I was a member of the Emergency Communications Systems Technical Committee for the National Fire Protection Association Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72) from 2008-2015.

Daniel Bridgett is a graduate of the University of Maryland school of Fire Protection Engineering and is a licensed FPE in the state of California (CA Lic # FP1183).

He is also a Member of NFPA and SFPE.

Since retiring from NAVFAC he has started Bridgett Engineering LLP, and have worked on several design/build projects as the Contractor’s FPE DOR and FPE QC Specialist, responsible for the fire protection and life safety related portions of designs and QC oversight of fire protection systems and features during construction.

Location:

Sizzler’s Restaurant

3755 Murphy Canyon Rd, San Diego, CA, (858) 278-6988
Date:  Thursday – January 12, 2017 11:30 AM PDT

Please use the pay pal link below to prepay and remember to enter your cooking preference for your steak should you choose that option.

 


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