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Flammable and Combustible Liquids - Introduction to OFC Part 4

  • Tuesday, October 18, 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Toronto Board of Trade, 77 Adelaide Street West Toronto, ON M5X 1C1
  • 10

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • For members of our Chapter who are also members of SFPE International in good standing. Eligible members will be emailed an access code. This ticket is only available until the Friday preceding the event.
  • For all members of our Chapter. This ticket is only available until the Friday preceding the event.
  • For all Junior and Senior members of our Chapter, and Past Presidents of our Chapter. This ticket is only available until the Friday preceding the event.
  • For all non-members of our Chapter and registrations after the Friday preceding the event.
  • For all members of our Chapter. This ticket is only available until the Friday preceding the event.
  • For all non-members of our Chapter and registrations after the Friday preceding the event.

Registration is closed

SPEAKER:

Melinda Amador, P.Eng., M.A.Sc.
Project Engineer
CodeNext Inc.

Melinda Amador, P. Eng., M.A.Sc., is a Project Engineer at CodeNext Inc., in Toronto, Ontario. Melinda has 15 years of experience in the practice of fire protection and life safety consulting for Building and Fire Code compliance. Melinda's industrial project experience includes the development of compliance solutions for dangerous goods hazards in laboratories, cannabis extraction, pharmaceutical, specialty beverage, and bulk distribution and warehousing applications. For the past 3 years, Melinda has been engaged in the development of technical guides relating to cannabis safety with ULC and with ISO. Melinda is the current Chair of the new standard, NFPA 420, "Standard on Fire Protection of Cannabis Growing and Processing Facilities".

SYNOPSIS:

“Flammable and Combustible Liquids - Introduction to OFC Part 4", this presentation will focus on the application of Ontario Fire Code to the classification, storage, handling, and use of flammable and combustible liquids in Ontario. The presentation will outline common design elements prescribed in the OFC, focusing on industrial spaces and those items that may be readily observed during a facility inspection. Whether you apply OFC Part 4 on a regular basis or if it is a new topic for you - expect to develop a greater understanding of the ‘why’ for specific requirements and confidence in identifying compliance solutions for flammable and combustible liquid applications in existing and new building projects.

ITINERARY:

12:00 AM

to

12:15 PM

Registration & Reception

12:15 PM

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1:00 PM

Lunch

1:00 PM

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2:15 PM

Presentation & Questions

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