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Earn Two PDHs with DVD and Test

Terrorist attacks targeting the built environment are a critical and compelling issue to our nation, especially to building designers, owners, managers and first responders. Multiple hazards and threats intersect within a building, and there remain critical questions concerning the danger of chemical, biological or radiological (CBR) attacks.

The Homeland Security for Buildings Satellite Broadcast DVD covers key issues related to building protection. By successfully completing the accompanying test, you will earn two Professional Development Hours (PDHs). Many professional registration and certification programs require that a number of continuing education credits be acquired each year to maintain licensure or certification. Accumulate credit that counts toward your continuing education requirement with this convenient learning tool.

This 2-hour program addresses questions of design, construction and operation of buildings. It covers key issues related to building protection from CBR incidents and draws heavily from ASHRAE's most credible and timely reports and publications.

Broadcast across the U.S. to over 20,000 viewers, the program features bioterrorism security experts and is ideal for a cross-section of professionals, including engineers, architects, building owners and managers, fire fighters, police, medical responders, public safety officers, risk managers and other key personnel.

Note to purchasers: Depending on your license, you may be able to earn two (2) professional Development Hours (PDHs) by completing the Participant Reaction Form on the DVD. The State of New York/Practicing Institute of Engineers, Inc. (PIE) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) will not accept viewing this DVD as continuing education for PDH/LU purposes.

You must have a DVD drive on your computer to play this disc.
 
Keywords: terrorism, Homeland Security