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About the Society of Fire
Protection Engineers
The Society of Fire Protection
Engineers was established in 1950 and incorporated as in
independent organization in 1971. It is the professional society
representing those practicing the field of fire protection
engineering. The Society has approximately 4500 members in the
United States and abroad, and 57 regional chapters.
The purpose of the Society is to advance the science and
practice of fire protection engineering and its allied fields,
to maintain a high ethical standard among its members and to
foster fire protection engineering education.
The Society supports the development of the annual Professional
Engineer licensing exam in fire protection and the grading of
those exams under the auspices of the National Council of
Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. Several volunteer
committees and task groups work under the Society’s auspices on
technical projects to further advance the state of the art.
The Society’s activities include a series of educational
seminars and short courses, technical symposia and conferences,
books and publications, designed to advance the state of the art
of fire protection engineering and provide technical information
to the fire protection community. The Society publishes
a quarterly newsletter SFPE Today, a peer reviewed quarterly
Journal, and a quarterly technical magazine Fire Protection
Engineering.
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www.sfpe.org
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