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RedVector
RV-11361AW
Critical Facilities - Emergency Electric Power
2 hrs. Online Course
Level:
Fundamental
Item#:
RV-11361AW
SME:
Jim Taube
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59.90
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2029-01-01
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Providing emergency electric power is of critical importance for several types of facilities, and can be mandated by regulatory agencies. For example - emergency egress lighting, hospital emergency rooms, cooling for medical supplies storage, and protection from interruption of public utilities. These systems also help in preventing significant economic losses and, in some cases, disastrous results from natural events. This course presents key information regarding emergency electric power. Included in the topics covered are emergency vs. standby systems, applicable codes, terms and definitions, system components, environmental considerations, and fuel systems. Technical personnel in the design, engineering, maintenance and operations areas of facilities will find this information extremely valuable.
Objectives
SME
Course Applies to
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
Recall how emergency electric power systems are critical to public facilities, such as hospitals, and emergency egress routes for building personnel
State the differences between Emergency and Standby emergency electric power systems.
List key equipment and components that make up emergency electric power systems.
Recall code requirements that decide if Emergency or Standby system is required for a specific application.
Describe the environmental aspects of emergency power systems that you should consider when dealing with emergency electric power.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Jim Taube
Jim possesses degrees in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Clarkson University in New York and Electrical Power Technology from Bismarck State College.
He has extensive industrial experience with 23 years in the pulp and paper industry and 12 years in institutional and pharmaceutical facility management.
His responsibilities have included engineering design, electrical and mechanical maintenance, and power plant utilities management.
Areas of expertise include HVAC design, commissioning and qualification, construction administration, and energy cost savings initiatives.
Jim’s credentials include being registered as a Professional Engineer and the Certified Energy Manager and Auditor certifications.
Jim is married and lives in Middletown, OH and has 4 married children.
State Licenses
Alaska
AK - Electrical Journeyman (Industry Related - 18705)
AK - Engineer (General - ,)
Alabama
AL - Engineer (General - ,)
Arkansas
AR - Engineer (General - ,)
District Of Columbia
DC - Engineer (General - CE21800018)
Delaware
DE - Engineer (General - ,)
Florida
FL - Engineer (General - 0000272)
Accreditation: Providing emergency electric power is of critical importance for several types of facilities, and can be mandated by regulatory agencies. For example - emergency egress lighting, hospital emergency rooms, cooling for medical supplies storage, and protection from interruption of public utilities. These systems also help in preventing significant economic losses and, in some cases, disastrous results from natural events.
Georgia
GA - Engineer (General - ,)
Iowa
IA - Engineer (General - ,)
Idaho
ID - Engineer (General - ,)
Illinois
IL - Engineer, Professional (General - ,)
IL - Engineer, Structural (General - ,)
Indiana
IN - Engineer (General - Board Approved - CE21800018)
Kansas
KS - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare - ,)
Kentucky
KY - Engineer (General - ,)
Louisiana
LA - Engineer (General - ,)
Maryland
MD - Engineer (General - ,)
Maine
ME - Engineer (General - ,)
Michigan
MI - Engineer (General - ,)
Minnesota
MN - Engineer (General - ,)
Missouri
MO - Engineer (General - ,)
Mississippi
MS - Engineer (General - ,)
Montana
MT - Engineer (General - ,)
North Carolina
NC - Engineer (General - ,)
North Dakota
ND - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare - ,)
Nebraska
NE - Engineer (General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.2 CEUs for this program.
New Hampshire
NH - Engineer (General - ,)
New Jersey
NJ - Engineer (General - 24GP000006300)
New Mexico
NM - Engineer (General - ,)
Nevada
NV - Engineer (General - ,)
New York
NY - Engineer (General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.2 CEU for this program.
Ohio
OH - Engineer (General - ,)
Oklahoma
OK - Engineer (General - ,)
Oregon
OR - Engineer (General - ,)
Pennsylvania
PA - Engineer (General - ,)
Puerto Rico
PR - Engineer (General - ,)
South Carolina
SC - Engineer (General - ,)
South Dakota
SD - Engineer (Technical - ,)
Tennessee
TN - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare - ,)
Texas
TX - Engineer (General - ,)
Utah
UT - Engineer (General - ,)
Virginia
VA - Engineer (General - ,)
Vermont
VT - Engineer (General - ,)
Wisconsin
WI - Engineer (General - ,)
West Virginia
WV - Engineer (General - ,)
Wyoming
WY - Engineer (General - ,)
Professional Organizations
American Academy of Environmental Engineers - AAEES - Member (General - ,)
American Hospital Association - AHA - Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) (General)
Canada - Alberta Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - British Columbia Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Manitoba Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - New Brunswick Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Newfoundland and Labrador Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Northwest Territories and Nunavut Engineer (General - ,)
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Canada - Ontario Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Prince Edward Island Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Quebec Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Saskatchewan Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Yukon Engineer (General - ,)
International Facility Management Association - IFMA - Certified Facility Manager (CFM) (General)
International Maintenance Institute - IMI - Certifications (CMT, CMP, CMM, CWWMT) (General)
National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies - NICET (General - ,)