PRIMARY SPEAKER
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Dave Dagenais, BS, CHSP, CHFM, FASHE, Director of Plant Operations/Security, Wentworth Douglass Hospital
Dave Dagenais is currently the Director of Plant Operations and Security at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover, NH. He is a Certified Healthcare Facility Manger, a Certified Healthcare Safety Professional and a SASHE with the American Society of Healthcare Engineers. Dave has been in the Healthcare industry and code development process for over 18 years. He currently sits on the following committees: NFPA Healthcare section Executive Board, NFPA 730 Technical Committee Guide for Premises Security, NFPA 731 Technical Committee Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Security Systems, NFPA Healthcare section Codes and Standards Review Committee, NFPA 99 Technical Collating Committee, NFPA 99 Technical Committee on Electrical Systems, NFPA 99 Technical Committee on Emergency Management and Security and he has been appointed to the NFPA Healthcare Interpretation Task Force. Dave is the past President of the NH Society of Healthcare Engineers, past President of the New England Healthcare Engineers Society, the Region 1 Director for the American Society of Healthcare Engineers and the Chair of the American Society of Healthcare Engineers Advocacy Committee.
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Chad Beebe, AIA, CHFM, CFPS, CBO, SASHE, Director, Codes and Standards, American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE)
Chad Beebe is a registered architect, a Certified Fire Protection Specialist, a Certified Healthcare Facility Manager, and a Certified Building Official. He is currently Director of Advocacy for the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) of the American Hospital Association.
He serves on many national panels and committees that develop regulations
Description
An overview of the 2015 edition of NFPA 99. The session will explore the proposed changes to NFPA 99 and provide an overview on how to get involved and an opportunity for feedback during the session. This session will enable
• Describe the proposed changes for the 2015 NFPA 99 • Summarize the major differences between 2012 and proposed 2015 NFPA 99 • Discuss the impacts that the changes may have on PDC projects • Discuss and Develop ASHE's advocacy strategy