

Featured in a 1987 Operation Life Safety Workshop at the International Association of Fire Chiefs in St. HASShouse, incorporated into HASS as a utility, is a stand-alone fire protection software program for hydraulic analysis, design and review of residential sprinkler systems in accordance with NFPA 13, 13D, and 13R. Calculate the hydraulic demand and the delivery.Designed automatic sprinkler systems in accordance with applicable codes within the scope of the contract and conform piping arrangements to meet standard product or materials usages.Calculate the time taken to trip a dry valve and deliver water to open sprinkler(s).Conceived, initiated, and oversaw the systematic and periodic fire safety evaluation of facilities at all posts.Included the ability to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of fire suppression, detection, or protection in a specific discipline and have a basic understanding of other disciplines.


Demonstrated mastery knowledge of various procedures, concepts, and practices in the development and implementation of a fire protection program.Reviewed plans, blueprints (construction and renovation), equipment, standards, chemical inventories, and processes to ensure compliance with safety requirements, national fire codes, and agency fire protection policies.Developed, designed, and implemented fire prevention related policies and procedures to ensure fire and life safety functions of the fire protection/suppression systems, assemblies, structures, and operation are engineered, designed, installed, renovated, repaired, tested, and managed in a manner consistent with PFP mission, applicable laws, etc.Determined the overall objectives and resources required to establish and operate installations for various private companies and government agencies.Typically, a high school diploma is required, however, possessing a relevant engineering degree along with the necessary certification is an asset. Those in this position normally need the following skills and abilities – the ability to identify and spot errors, proficiency in using AutoCAD software and other related software, experience with drafting tools, and experience in fire safety equipment design. Some of the core duties associated with the post are listed on the Fire Sprinkler Designer Resume as – designing fire protection sprinkler systems with accuracy and detail, detecting design errors if any, submitting design plans, obtaining permits, calculating figures to convert design dimensions, reviewing work order and procedural manuals to determine critical dimensions of the design, assisting the installation team in maintaining and improving existing systems, and managing subordinate designers. A Fire Sprinkler Designer is responsible for the implementation of fire sprinkling designs and systems in both commercial and residential environments.
