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Now Available on www.CFITrainer.net
Vacant and Abandoned Buildings: Hazards and Solutions
The newest online program on CFITrainer.net, Vacant and Abandoned Buildings: Hazards and
Solutions, is now available as the featured
module. This module provides an overview on how structures can transition
from being occupied to becoming vacant and eventually abandoned. It
provides investigators with information on how to determine property
ownership, an awareness of the special hazards posed by vacant and
abandoned buildings and the challenges of conducting a safe and successful
investigation.
View this program by logging on to CFITrainer.net and selecting Vacant and Abandoned Buildings:
Hazards and Solutions in the featured programs
section. Other programs on the site include: Managing Complex Fire Scene Investigations,
Investigating Fatal Fires, Understanding Fire Through the Candle
Experiments, Documenting the Event, Physical Evidence at the Fire Scene,
Introduction to Evidence, Critical Thinking Solves Cases, Fire Dynamics
Calculations, Insurance and the Fire Investigation, Investigating Motor
Vehicle Fires, Fire Investigator Scene Safety, An Analysis of the Station
Nightclub Fire, The Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigation,
Digital Photography and the Fire Investigator, Ethics and the Fire
Investigator, MagneTek: A Case Study in the Daubert Challenge and
Introduction to Fire Dynamics and Modeling.
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