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NFPA 1082 Standard for Facilities Fire and Life Safety Director Professional Qualifications identifies the minimum job performance requirements for Building Fire and Life Safety Directors. It is a relatively new title (first edition 2019) that sets minimum standards for hiring criteria and job performance.
This title adds dimension and technical specifics that should be known to hiring committees in all education communities as the list of sample job descriptions indicate:
Director of Campus Safety Gustavus University
Executive Director for Campus and Public Safety Boise State University
Assistant Director Campus Safety College of the Canyons
NFPA 1082 job requirements, and the requirements of all NFPA titles, may be implied in the “familiar with all applicable codes and standards” general-purpose language. The two main First Draft committees met online in July and November produced provisional revisions in the link below:
Building Fire and Life Safety Directors
Public input on the 2026 Revision will be received until January 4, 2024.
You may submit comments on the proposed changes directly to the NFPA 1082 committee (CLICK HERE). You may also click in to our daily colloquia when we can walk you through the NFPA public outreach on all of its titles generally. This title in a standing item on our periodic Human Resource colloquium; open to everyone. See our CALENDAR.
Issue: [16-142]
Category: Public Safety, Human Resources
Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Joe DeRosier, Josh Evolve, Marcelo Hirschler
For the first time since the 1950s, renovations are planned for the University of Virginia Chapel. The 137-year-old Gothic structure will be undergoing work to clean, restore and refinish historic surfaces throughout its interior, including wainscotting, chair rails and baseboards, doors, elements of the wood ceiling, brick arches, and its columns.
The work, to be performed by UVA Construction & Renovation Services with assistance from an architectural conservation firm to be selected this fall, also will replace lighting, update the smoke detection system, repair damaged plaster and paint the walls. The project is budgeted at $2.6 million, with funds coming from UVA’s deferred maintenance fund, Student Affairs and from private donors.
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26 September 2022: Renovations Slated for University Chapel
“A Chapel on Mr. Jefferson’s Grounds”
University of Virginia Facilities Management
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This event is part of a series that keeps cold climate grape growers up to speed on what tasks to do at key points in the growing season. Each session will review timely management steps, highlight a topic, and then open the floor to questions and discussion. This week, the focus topic is comparing bird control options, in response to high demand for this topic. However, there will be plenty of time to talk about critical bud break tasks as well.
The speaker is Annie Klodd, Fruit Extension Educator at UMN Extension. Additional fruit specialists from UMN Extension and UW Madison, including Leslie Holland and Jed Colquhoun, will be in attendance to answer questions and lead discussion.
Monday | May 26 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC
Memorial Day
Tuesday | May 27 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC
Wednesday | May 28 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC
Thursday | May 29 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC
Friday | May 30 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC
Saturday | May 31
Sunday | June 1
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign operates a large and complex district energy system to provide heating, cooling, and electricity to the campus. According to the latest available data from 2020, the UIUC district energy system includes:
The UIUC district energy system is also designed to be energy-efficient and sustainable, with various measures in place to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, such as high-efficiency boilers and chillers, thermal energy storage, and the use of renewable energy sources like solar power.
Facilities & Services: Utilities & Energy Services
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