Ino-Tek is an engineering consulting firm that specializes in designing gas detection and emergency alarm systems for a variety of industries. They provide turnkey, code-compliant systems using an approach developed over 18 years of code research and interaction with code councils. Ino-Tek's staff of engineers, project managers, and technicians work to minimize liability and maximize safety for clients through all phases of the design and implementation process. Their goal is to employ codes and best practices to keep employees safe in hazardous situations.
URBAN RESILIENCE THE KEY TO HAPPIER, HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES
Tuesday 25 October 2016
Australian cities and urban areas face more challenges than ever before. A growing and increasingly urbanised population is putting increased pressure on cities, infrastructure and the housing sector. How can our built environment handle these demands, as well as dealing with climate change and emergency events like natural disasters and extremist acts?
The answer lies in urban resilience: the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses and systems within a city to survive, adapt and grow no matter what kind of stresses and shocks they may experience.
The Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC) has released a set of fact sheets on urban resilience for three segments:
Cities – Population growth is providing challenges in managing demands on available space, transporting people and goods, and keeping communities safe, cohesive, fulfilled and happy.
Infrastructure – Maintaining and expanding the critical infrastructure that provides Australians with high-quality utilities, transport, healthcare and other essential services will require significant investment from governments.
Housing – Available, affordable housing with access to employment, services and facilities is a major issue.
The Chair of ASBEC’s Resilience Task Group, Adrian Piani said the fact sheets were designed for organisations involved in the planning, design, delivery and operation of the built environment.
“ASBEC’s aim is to help built environment sector professionals embed resilience thinking into their decision-making, and begin a discussion with stakeholders and supply chains.” Mr Piani said.
The fact sheets were developed by the ASBEC Resilience Task Group in collaboration with specialist resilience advisers from integrated infrastructure firm, AECOM.
“Each fact sheet provides a series of questions organisations can work through,” said Kieran Power, AECOM Senior Consultant – Sustainability and Resilience.
“They provide a practical way for organisations to self-assess and gain an understanding of what resilience means to them and the projects they deliver.”
ASBEC President Prof Ken Maher noted this initiative is part of ASBEC’s focus on community wellbeing and a more sustainable future.
“By understanding the principles of urban resilience, organisations can discover opportunities to contribute to a better quality of life for Australians.” said Prof Maher.
“Urban resilience is not just about dealing with problems – it improves the wellbeing of communities by enhancing economic, environmental and social outcomes. It is a model for good times as well as bad.”
Download the Resilience and the Built Environment Fact Sheets:
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Cities
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Housing
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Infrastructure
NSI's Head of Field Operations (Systems), John Davidson, presented and overview of BAFE's SP206: Kitchen Fire Protection Systems Scheme at IFSEC International 2019.
Find out more information at: www.nsi.org.uk/our-services/our-schemes/kitchen-fire-protection-systems-scheme/
URBAN RESILIENCE THE KEY TO HAPPIER, HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES
Tuesday 25 October 2016
Australian cities and urban areas face more challenges than ever before. A growing and increasingly urbanised population is putting increased pressure on cities, infrastructure and the housing sector. How can our built environment handle these demands, as well as dealing with climate change and emergency events like natural disasters and extremist acts?
The answer lies in urban resilience: the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses and systems within a city to survive, adapt and grow no matter what kind of stresses and shocks they may experience.
The Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC) has released a set of fact sheets on urban resilience for three segments:
Cities – Population growth is providing challenges in managing demands on available space, transporting people and goods, and keeping communities safe, cohesive, fulfilled and happy.
Infrastructure – Maintaining and expanding the critical infrastructure that provides Australians with high-quality utilities, transport, healthcare and other essential services will require significant investment from governments.
Housing – Available, affordable housing with access to employment, services and facilities is a major issue.
The Chair of ASBEC’s Resilience Task Group, Adrian Piani said the fact sheets were designed for organisations involved in the planning, design, delivery and operation of the built environment.
“ASBEC’s aim is to help built environment sector professionals embed resilience thinking into their decision-making, and begin a discussion with stakeholders and supply chains.” Mr Piani said.
The fact sheets were developed by the ASBEC Resilience Task Group in collaboration with specialist resilience advisers from integrated infrastructure firm, AECOM.
“Each fact sheet provides a series of questions organisations can work through,” said Kieran Power, AECOM Senior Consultant – Sustainability and Resilience.
“They provide a practical way for organisations to self-assess and gain an understanding of what resilience means to them and the projects they deliver.”
ASBEC President Prof Ken Maher noted this initiative is part of ASBEC’s focus on community wellbeing and a more sustainable future.
“By understanding the principles of urban resilience, organisations can discover opportunities to contribute to a better quality of life for Australians.” said Prof Maher.
“Urban resilience is not just about dealing with problems – it improves the wellbeing of communities by enhancing economic, environmental and social outcomes. It is a model for good times as well as bad.”
Download the Resilience and the Built Environment Fact Sheets:
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Cities
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Housing
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Infrastructure
NSI's Head of Field Operations (Systems), John Davidson, presented and overview of BAFE's SP206: Kitchen Fire Protection Systems Scheme at IFSEC International 2019.
Find out more information at: www.nsi.org.uk/our-services/our-schemes/kitchen-fire-protection-systems-scheme/
Leading experts will discuss the current and future natural refrigerants-based training opportunities and experiences they gained in terms of safety in Australia & New Zealand.
Leading experts will discuss the current and future natural refrigerants-based training opportunities and experiences they gained in terms of safety in Australia & New Zealand.
Stewart Clements, Director of the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC), presented at this year's Plumbing & Heating Exhibition (PHEX). The presentation covered the recent change in EU legislation in regards to Energy Labelling of heating products.
Leading experts will discuss the current and future natural refrigerants-based training opportunities and experiences they gained in terms of safety in Australia & New Zealand.
Leading experts will discuss the current and future natural refrigerants-based training opportunities and experiences they gained in terms of safety in Australia & New Zealand.
Stewart Clements, Director of the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC), presented at this year's Plumbing & Heating Exhibition (PHEX). The presentation covered the recent change in EU legislation in regards to Energy Labelling of heating products.
Learn about a1-cbiss' refrigeration solutions that cover everything from refrigerant leak detection and monitoring through to emissions control in this brochure
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Dear Sir,
As we are FIRST for engineering contracting works (HVAC, Fire F, Plumb and Electrical), We would like to introduce ourselves to you as one of electromechani-cl Contractors in Egypt & U.A.E. our company was founded by Eng. Ahmed Zaher after a big experience in the huge construction projects in U.A.E. and Egypt, we have a very good team of engineers, technicians and very good technical office team to meet all the standards.
For more Information
Please call Eng Ahmed Zaher:-+201065457792/+971526123836
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An associate short term course in HVAC-R Technology covers the technical training necessary for obtaining an entry-level position as a heating or air conditioning system technician. Students typically look at concepts such as air flow.SmartBrains are provide HVAC-R training.
INP Projects has extensive expertise in creating themed environments for Corporate Offices, Hospitality Sectors, Banks, Television Studios, Industries and Residences with a growing focus.
A digital system to manage the work permit cycle can be a healthy addition to your site's HSE initiatives.
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For more than 25 years, Applied Systems has been engaged in international projects devoted to the development of high-end measurement and test systems as well as customizable visualization software.
Our profound experience in industrial automation along with proven development techniques allow us to create solutions that are tailored to meet every client’s need.
1. www.ino-tek.com Toll Free: 855.955.1556
Gas Detection & Emergency Alarm Systems
Consulting ■ Design ■ Engineering
We Specialize in the
Following Industries
• Automotive / Research & Development Labs
• Semi-Conductor
• Heavy Industry (Steel) & Manufacturing
• Water & Wastewater
• Power & Gas
• Petro-Chemical
• Food & Beverage
• Medical & Healthcare
• Education / Universities
• Commercial
• Gas Bottle Storage
• Diesel
• Hydrogen
• Alternative Energy
• Compressed Natural Gas – CNG
Turnkey Code Compliant
Gas Detection & Hazardous
Area Emergency Alarm Systems
A large part of Ino-Tek’s business is providing Turnkey,
Code Compliant, Gas Detection, and Emergency Alarm
Systems. There is a clearly defined process mandated by
the International Building, Fire and Mechanical Codes for
implementing an Emergency Alarm System for occupan-
cies containing hazardous materials.
Prior to the adoption of the
International Codes, systems
were typically designed without
a proper code review. Since this
code was adopted, owners and
operators are protected from
liability if they comply
with these codes.
Based on our 18 years of code research, and close
interaction with the International Code Council, we have
used this approach in implementing hundreds of systems
around the United States for some of the largest, most
innovative organizations in the world.
Ino-Tek’s skilled staff of Design Engineers, Control
Engineers, Project Managers, and Technicians put
us ahead of General Control System Integrators, Gas
Detection Hardware distributors, or manufacturers. We
have the expertise and background to surpass customer
expectations.
2. Ino-Tek’s Company Culture
Ino-Tek is the industry leader in Hazardous Material
Area - Safety Solutions. Built upon the “intent of the codes”
as our foundation, that focus can be found in every service
we provide. Regardless of the size of the customer or the
order, Ino-Tek will work with our clients through every
step of the process in order to minimize owner liability and
maximize the level of safety within a given budget.
We guide our clients through all phases of the design and
implementation process:
• Develop detailed Hazard Review Report for Building
Official “preliminary” approvals
• Include the complex Process Hazard Analysis and Code
Compliance Study
• Assemble the Fire Marshal and Building Official,
Packaged Design Submittals for AHJ Approval
• Supply Professional Engineering Certification
• Apply the correct sensing and detection technology for
applications and incorporate the latest advanced control
and monitoring techniques
• Integrate the alarm, monitoring, communication,
shutdown, ventilation, and hazardous material
storage strategies reducing system costs and
increasing safety
• Assemble and coordinate the appropriate building
professionals required to ensure cost-effective system
installation and commissioning
• Provide full system service through regularly
scheduled maintenance programs and annual
system re-certifications.
These steps, procedures, and philosophies all integrate
into the greater culture that defines Ino-Tek: To work
tirelessly to employ the codes and best engineering
practices to keep our client’s employees safe in any
and all hazardous situations.
As an Industry Leader,
Our Customers are Some of the
Most Respected Companies
in the World
Ino-Tek, Incorporated
68950 Powell Road
Ray Township, MI 48096
Phone: 586.336.0856
Fax: 586.336.0863
E-mail: sales@ino-tek.com
Toll Free: 855.955.1556
www.ino-tek.com
Hazardous Material Area - Safety Solutions
Gas Detection & Emergency Alarm Systems
Hazmat Ventilation Systems
Hazmat Storage Systems