Part 5 of 7: (Fire Behavior Training ) NIST & UL Research on Fire Behavior

Part 5: Fire Behavior Training by Stephen Kerber, P.E. from UL; on NIST and UL Fire Behavior Research. Original video aired on IAFFTV at    • NIST and UL Research: Studying Fire Behavi...   Reproduction and annotation of this video with permission from the instructors and copyright holders. Video lecture synchronized with powerpoint presentation. Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Fire Environment Part 3: Fire Dynamics Part 4: Case Studies Part 5: (currently watching) Part 6: Live Fire Tests Part 7: Organizational Change Presenters: Derek Alkonis - BC LACoFD Stephen Kerber, P.E. at UL Daniel Madrzykowski, P.E. at NIST Over the past several years, the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) have been working together with the fire service to examine fire dynamics and fire fighting tactics. More than a hundred experiments have examined the changes in the fire environment over time, impact of ventilating ventilation limited fires, implications of flow control and effectiveness in suppression tactics. These experiments were conducted with fire fighters from across the country from departments of different types, with varying levels of staffing, resources and operating procedures. The NIST and UL studies have produced tactical considerations that have become common themes over several studies which may change the way you view your standard operating guidelines.