EduCon:
Fire Marshall/Train the Trainer
EduCon: Educational workshop
Fire Marshall/Train the Trainer
Thursday, April 10 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Attendance and training from this course will qualify you to become an instructor, allowing you access to the materials developed to present this training class in your local area. The session will provide you with the knowledge and format to educate fire inspectors, state fire marshals, building inspectors, AHJ’s and other building inspection officials with the key fundamentals and critical knowledge necessary to fairly evaluate a rolling steel fire door assembly in the field. The presentation will dive into the world of rolling door fire protectives, integrated and stand-alone options, building owner responsibilities, retrofit targets, critical standards interpretation, code updates and records inspection requirements. This is a 2-hour CEU interactive class that summarizes the main presentation scheduled for the National Fire Marshall’s Association convention.
Ed Hermanns
Ed Hermanns is a door industry professional with almost 50 years of experience with his family’s business and is President of Merchantville Overhead Door Company in Camden, NJ. He has served both IDA & IDEA as a board member and Past President. Ed has supported industry association efforts for decades in many roles within IDA and IDEA. Ed’s work on behalf of IDEA includes authorship of several technician certification programs. Ed has also been an active volunteer in the fire service in the Camden and Cherry Hill area, filling roles ranging from firefighter to Captain and training instructor and is currently a Licensed New Jersey State Fire Inspector.
David Mount
David Mount has 33 years of experience. He and his wife Julie have owned Mount Garage Doors for 26 years, and Mount Onsite Training for 3 years. David is a past recipient of the Dan R. Apple Award from IDEA. Mount Garage Doors has been IDEA Accredited since 2002. David is proud to be an IDEA Master Technician and has served the industry as an IDEA Director.