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    Default Free online electrical+ forensics class May 20

    George Washington Chapter, International Association of Electrical Inspectors

    Our May 20 talk will be too good to hold off till the pandemic is mopped up, SO . . .

    We?re doing it online?complete with CEUs for any IAEI member who registers in time and attends the whole program. Go to register by sending in your name, chapter, and ideally your member number to <www.iaei.org/georgewashington> Registration is open NOW. If you don?t have the number handy, look it up before the class.

    PROGRAM: Forensic Investigation of Fires and Electrical Incidents
    How do investigators figure out whether wiring really was responsible?
    How do they work with electricians and inspectors?
    How can we avoid spoiliation?meaning how can we keep possible evidence intact?
    ?and more. If you want to see the whole syllabus, a link is posted at <www.iaei.org/georgewashington>


    PRESENTERS: We?re going to hear from two PEs who are serious experts: Matt Benefer and Robert Neary, of SEA Limited. One?s a Master Electrician and former Electrical Contractor, trained in forensic investigations; the other is a experienced graduate fire engineer doing similar work. They?ve published important research on questions that matter to us, such as ?Just how bad a receptacle connection does it take to glow or arc?? If you?d like to know more about them, links are posted at <www.iaei.org/georgewashington>

    DATE: Wednesday, May 20, 2020
    TIME: 5:30 PM

    WHO: Everyone's welcome: AHJ and TPI inspectors and plan reviewers, electricians, engineers, and home inspectors. IAEI members will receive 2 hours of IACET- and ICC-approved CEUs. If you?re not yet a member, you can join in a few minutes at WWW.IAEI.ORG. Nonmembers are welcome to attend so long as there are spots unfilled by IAEI members. (There is of course a chance that a nonmember might be bumped by a late-registering member.)

    Our meeting location is currently closed due to the pandemic. But that?s not going to stop us.


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    Default Re: Free online electrical+ forensics class May 20

    Thanks for posting this.

    DATE: Wednesday, May 20, 2020
    TIME: 5:30 PM -
    For clarification, is this eastern time zone?Tim

    Quote Originally Posted by david shapiro View Post
    George Washington Chapter, International Association of Electrical Inspectors

    Our May 20 talk will be too good to hold off till the pandemic is mopped up, SO . . .

    We?re doing it online?complete with CEUs for any IAEI member who registers in time and attends the whole program. Go to register by sending in your name, chapter, and ideally your member number to <www.iaei.org/georgewashington> Registration is open NOW. If you don?t have the number handy, look it up before the class.

    PROGRAM: Forensic Investigation of Fires and Electrical Incidents
    How do investigators figure out whether wiring really was responsible?
    How do they work with electricians and inspectors?
    How can we avoid spoiliation?meaning how can we keep possible evidence intact?
    ?and more. If you want to see the whole syllabus, a link is posted at <www.iaei.org/georgewashington>


    PRESENTERS: We?re going to hear from two PEs who are serious experts: Matt Benefer and Robert Neary, of SEA Limited. One?s a Master Electrician and former Electrical Contractor, trained in forensic investigations; the other is a experienced graduate fire engineer doing similar work. They?ve published important research on questions that matter to us, such as ?Just how bad a receptacle connection does it take to glow or arc?? If you?d like to know more about them, links are posted at <www.iaei.org/georgewashington>

    DATE: Wednesday, May 20, 2020
    TIME: 5:30 PM

    WHO: Everyone's welcome: AHJ and TPI inspectors and plan reviewers, electricians, engineers, and home inspectors. IAEI members will receive 2 hours of IACET- and ICC-approved CEUs. If you?re not yet a member, you can join in a few minutes at WWW.IAEI.ORG. Nonmembers are welcome to attend so long as there are spots unfilled by IAEI members. (There is of course a chance that a nonmember might be bumped by a late-registering member.)

    Our meeting location is currently closed due to the pandemic. But that?s not going to stop us.


    Tim Kaiser, Nitty Gritty Inspections, LLC
    Home and small commercial inspections for Central Oregon
    http://nittygrittyinspections.com/index.html

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