CFITrainer.Net Podcast

The IAAI and CFITrainer.Net present these podcasts with a focus on issues relating to fire investigation. With expertise from around the world, the International Association of Arson Investigators produces these podcasts to bring more information and electronic media to fire investigators looking for training, education and general information about fire investigation. Topics include recent technologies, issues in the news, training opportunities, changes in laws and standards and any other topic that might be of interest to a fire investigator or industry professional affected by fire. Information is presented using a combination of original stories and interviews with scientists, leaders in fire investigation from the fire service and the law enforcement community.

https://www.cfitrainer.net/Training/Podcast.aspx

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 20m. Bisher sind 110 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 17 hours 54 minutes

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ATC 2011 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


This podcast discusses the upcoming IAAI Annual Training Conference and National Arson Awareness Week.


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 April 27, 2011  3m
 
 

April 2011 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


April '11 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This podcast announces the release of the program, The First Responder’s Role in Fire Investigation, which teaches first responders how to make critical observations and take important scene preservation actions at a fire scene.


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 April 21, 2011  8m
 
 

March 2011 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


March '11 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This month’s podcast features some of the instructors from the upcoming 2011 Annual Training Conference, to provide a preview of the courses they will be presenting.


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 March 16, 2011  10m
 
 

February 2011 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


February '11 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This month’s podcast features an update on fire grants and an interview with Steve Austin


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 February 22, 2011  8m
 
 

January 2011 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


January '11 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This month’s podcast features the release of the new edition of Fire Investigator: Principles and Practice to NFPA 921 and 1033, new flammability requirements from UL for pre-lit artificial Christmas trees and a growing fire problem in Dubai with factories turned into worker dormitories.


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 January 19, 2011  7m
 
 

December 2010 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


December '10 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This month’s podcast focuses on home candle fires, lightning punctures in gas piping, and respiratory diseases in the fire services.


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 December 15, 2010  9m
 
 

November 2010 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


November '10 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This month’s podcast features research findings for structural stability in engineered lumber by UL, the ban on antifreeze in residential sprinkler systems, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s investigation of Jeep Grand Cherokee fuel tanks.


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 November 16, 2010  6m
 
 

October 2010 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


October '10 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This month’s podcast features high-profile fire cases, why people leave stovetop cooking unattended and how new sensors under development may improve fire research.


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 October 21, 2010  26m
 
 

September 2010 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


September '10 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This month’s podcast features how to use the ATF’s Bomb Arson Tracking System, IAAI Foundation grants, electrical fires and indoor marijuana cultivation.


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 September 30, 2010  10m
 
 

August 2010 CFITrainer.Net Podcast


August '10 IAAI & CFITrainer Fire Investigator Podcasts. This month’s podcast focuses on social media as a fire investigation tool, a potential problem with modular home glued ceilings and research from Underwriters Laboratories on the effects of ventilation on structure fires.


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 September 7, 2010  20m