Step 1: Get a Bachelor’s Degree in an Engineering Program. All fire protection engineers are required to have abachelor’s degreein an engineering program, preferably specializing infire science. The engineering degree program must be approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology...
Carbon dioxide continues to be used in numerous applications around the world for the extinguishment of flammable liquid fires, gas fires, electrically energized fires and, to a lesser degree, fires involving ordinary cellulosic materials such as paper and cloth. Carbon dioxide can effectively suppress...