Webinar - Responding to Warehouses and High Challenge Facilities: Considerations for Volunteer Departments - sponsored by Stonehouse Media

Warehouses utilizing robotics and other high challenge facilities bring a set of difficulties for volunteer fire departments, who may not be used to dealing with these technologies. While responding to emergency incidents in these types of facilities is not common, when they do happen the risk is high. This webinar will introduce participants to some of the high challenge facilities that they may encounter. Join speaker Michael Spaziani of FM Global as he helps participants better understand the challenges and how to prepare for an emergency response to the facility.

This webinar is sponsored by Stonehouse Media. Established in 1995, Stonehouse Media Incorporated is an award-winning digital media company focused on producing credible, vetted, engaging training for the fire service and first responders through creating and maintaining online training networks, interactive programs, and websites in partnership with leading fire service and emergency response organizations. Our proprietary online learning network powers CFITrainer.Net (International Association of Arson Investigators), FHLN.Net (National Fallen Firefighters Foundation), RSLN.org (Emergency Responder Safety Institute), and FMGlobalFireServiceResources.com (FM Global). The training and professional development tools we produce are delivered and measured with the latest technology, integrated with social media, and distributed on multiple platforms. To learn more visit: www.stonehousemedia.com

Michael Spaziani

Assistant Vice President

FM Global

Michael Spaziani joined FM Global in January 2000. Michael currently holds the position of Assistant Vice President, Manager of Fire Service programs which includes working with fire service agencies worldwide to help them better understand fire protection systems and the commercial/industrial occupancies that they protect. He has worked in the fire service for more than 25 years as a firefighter, officer, fire marshal, and instructor. Michael has a bachelor’s degree in fire science from the University of New Haven and has several fire service certifications.

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NVFC Webinar - Responding to Warehouses and High Challenge Facilities: Considerations for Volunteer Departments - sponsored by Stonehouse Media
Recorded 05/21/2024  |  60 minutes
Recorded 05/21/2024  |  60 minutes Warehouses utilizing robotics and other high challenge facilities bring a set of difficulties for volunteer fire departments, who may not be used to dealing with these technologies. While responding to emergency incidents in these types of facilities is not common, when they do happen the risk is high. This webinar will introduce participants to some of the high challenge facilities that they may encounter. Join speaker Michael Spaziani of FM Global as he helps participants better understand the challenges and how to prepare for an emergency response to the facility. This webinar is sponsored by Stonehouse Media. Established in 1995, Stonehouse Media Incorporated is an award-winning digital media company focused on producing credible, vetted, engaging training for the fire service and first responders through creating and maintaining online training networks, interactive programs, and websites in partnership with leading fire service and emergency response organizations. Our proprietary online learning network powers CFITrainer.Net (International Association of Arson Investigators), FHLN.Net (National Fallen Firefighters Foundation), RSLN.org (Emergency Responder Safety Institute), and FMGlobalFireServiceResources.com (FM Global). The training and professional development tools we produce are delivered and measured with the latest technology, integrated with social media, and distributed on multiple platforms. To learn more visit: www.stonehousemedia.com
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