The fourth Edition of Fire Prevention: Inspection and Code Enforcement is updated to reflect the 2012 ICC and Uniform Fire Codes.
He received an Associate\'s Degree in Fire Science Administration/Fire Investigation from Northern Virginia Community College and a Bachelor of Fire Science Degree from the University of Maryland..
He is also the author of PRINCIPLES OF Fire PREVENTION, REPORT WRITING FOR Code and is a contributing author for Fire OFFICER 3E and BUILDING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION, 3E.
Diamantes has served as an instructor at the National Fire Academy, Northern Virginia Community College, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute in College Park, Maryland, Harrisburg Area Community College, Virginia Fire Marshal Academy and for the International Code Council.
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He retired after twenty-five years with the Fairfax County, Virginia Fire and Rescue Department, where he served as a firefighter, company officer and Fire Prevention officer.
About the Author: David Diamantes is a Fire prevention/protection consultant, Code trainer, curriculum developer and author.
Ideal for use as a key component of any professional fire-inspector training program, this book also serves as an excellent reference for building and property maintenance inspectors.
The 3-part format enables readers to progress logically from the study of Code administration, inspection, and Enforcement procedures.
A comprehensive guide to the "nuts and bolts" of actually inspecting and codes, topics addressed include: right of entry, Enforcement authority, the permit system, building limits and types of construction, and Fire protection systems and their maintenance.
This book features step-by-step explanations and practical examples of the use of model building and Fire codes, including detailed information on the legal, economic, and political aspects of the Fire Inspection process.
The fourth Edition of Fire Prevention: Inspection and Code Enforcement is updated to reflect the 2012 ICC and Uniform Fire Codes