Acknowledgments; Introduction; Industrial firefighting for municipal firefighters: purpose of this book; Industrial qualifications and skills required; Industrial emergency response teams and municipal interface; Incident management; Pre-incident response planning; Drills and exercises; General firefighting tactics and response concerns; Fixed and semi-fixed suppression systems and water supplies; Fire and gas detection systems; Terrorism and security issues; Hazardous materials; Petroleum refining; Chemical and petrochemical facilities; Nuclear facilities; Bulk grain storage and processing occupancies; Textiles; Storage and warehouses; Recycling facilities; Pulp and paper manufacturing; Plastics manufacturing; Woodworking facilities; Food and beverage facilities; Laboratories; Marine operations including shipyards; Storage of liquefied flammable gases; Steel and aluminum manufacturing; Printing establishments; Quenching and annealing; Aircraft and aircraft facilities; Electric power generation; Storage tank facilities; Well drilling sites; Pipelines; Automotive manufacturing; Glossary; Acronyms and abbreviations.
Craig H. Shelley EFO, CFO, MIFireE is a 40-year veteran of the fire
service. He has served in volunteer fire/EMS, career municipal and
career industrial fire departments. Craig served for 26 years with
the City of New York Fire Department (FDNY) retiring as the Chief
of Marine Operations. Mr. Shelley is an adjunct associate professor
for the University of Maryland teaching their Managerial Issues in
Hazardous Materials course and also serves as an adjunct associate
professor for Charter Oak State College teaching strategic
planning. Craig currently serves as a fire protection advisor with
a major oil company operating in the Middle East and is a partner
with the World Safe Group providing international consulting
services. Mr. Shelley holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire
Service Administration and a Master of Science degree in Executive
Fire Service Leadership.
Anthony R. Cole, CFPS, CFEI, MIFireE has 20 years of experience in
fire protection ranging from fire fighting to engineering and
design. Currently, Tony is a Fire Protection Engineer with the
Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
Tony earned a B.S. in Fire Protection Engineering Technology from
Eastern Kentucky University and a M.S. in Fire Protection
Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Serving on three
NFPA technical committees (NFPA 12, NFPA 15, NFPA 59A), he
currently serves on two SFPE committees and is the Vice
President/Co-founder of the Saudi Arabian Chapter of SFPE. Tony is
a Certified Fire Protection Specialist and a Certified Fire and
Explosion Investigator and is a member of SFPE, NFPA, NAFI, IFE,
and IAFC.
Timothy E. Markley, Fire Officer IV, CFEI, CFII, started his career
in the fire service in 1975 at Friendship Volunteer Fire Department
in Winchester, Virginia. After serving at Friendship VFD, he joined
the United States Air Force as a Fire Protection Specialist and
completed assignments within the United States, England, Korea,
Honduras, Germany, Egypt, and Iraq. While in the Air Force, he
completed his Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science Degrees.
He is currently a Fire Protection Advisor to a major oil company in
Saudi Arabia. Selected certifications include International Fire
Service Accreditation Congress Fire Officer IV, Hazardous Materials
Technician Trainer and Incident Command Trainer. In addition, Tim
is a certified Fire and Explosives Investigator Trainer through the
National Association of Fire Investigators. He has also taught fire
science for City Colleges of Chicago and Central Texas College.
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