Terrorism Mitigation Against Buildings

Dive into the crucial field of Terrorism Mitigation Against Buildings. Our specialized course equips engineers with essential information to design and fortify structures against potential terrorist threats.

3 Hours

Approval Number: 9879185

Provider Number: PVD468 Florida Board of Architecture and Interior Design

$35.99

Explore advanced technologies, risk assessment methodologies, and strategies tailored for terrorism mitigation. Learn to safeguard buildings, ensuring occupant safety and structural integrity in the face of security challenges. Whether you’re a structural engineer, security consultant, or involved in urban planning, this course empowers you to create resilient environments.

Learning Objectives

  • Recall the History of Terrorist Attacks
  • Recognize the National Strategies for Countering Terrorist Attacks.
  • State the Importance of Building Design in Counter-terrorism.
  • Define the physics of weapons.
  • Discuss the effects of weapons on buildings.
  • List Examples of Weapon Effects on Buildings.
  • Recall the Methods to Mitigate the Effect of the Use of Weapons on Buildings.
  • Identify the Types of Attacks on Buildings, and Explosive Attacks on Buildings.
  • Report the Effects of Explosions on Buildings.
  • Recognize the Blast-Resistant Building Design.
  • Discuss Chemical Attacks on Buildings.
  • Discuss Biological Attacks on Buildings.
  • Discuss Radiological Attacks on Buildings.
  • Identify Common Building Damage.
  • State National Approaches to Counter Terrorism.
  • Discuss Innovative Technologies for Enhancing Building Security.

Who will Benefit from this Class

Architects who are interested in designing buildings with security measures to thwart terrorism may benefit from taking this class in security architecture or counter-terrorism architecture. It covers principles and strategies for designing structures that can resist and mitigate potential security threats.

Additionally, architects specializing in critical infrastructure protection or those with a focus on designing public spaces, government buildings, or high-profile structures may find this class relevant to their professional development.

It's important to note that security considerations in architecture involve collaboration with various stakeholders, including security experts, law enforcement, and government agencies. Architects should also stay informed about relevant building codes and standards related to security and safety.

Reporting

Class completions are reported to the DBPR.

Renewal Cycle

Continuing Education credits for the 2/28 odd year renewal must be completed by 12/31 even year.

Refer to the Architecture Continuing Education Handbook for additional information.

Requirements

Florida Architect Continuing Education Requirements
Architects are required to complete 24 hours of continuing education (22 hours in health, safety, and welfare related courses and 2 hours in the Florida Building Code advance course).

Florida Interior Designer Continuing Education Requirements
Interior Designers are required to complete 20 hours of continuing education (14 hours in health, safety, and welfare related courses, 2 hours in the Florida Building Code advance course, and 4 hours in optional or health, safety, and welfare related courses).

Advanced Course Requirement
Both Architect and Interior Design licensees are required to obtain a minimum of 2 hours of continuing education by completing an approved provider’s specialized or advanced course, approved by the Florida Building Commission, on the Florida Building Code, relating to the licensee’s respective area of practice for future renewals.

This course includes:

  • Virtual Access From Any Computer
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Competitive Pricing
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

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The class will be available for twelve months after the date of purchase.

No. Maintaining a record of completed Professional Development Hours (Continuing Education Units) is the responsibility of the professional. Your Education Pathways online account will have a history of the classes that you have taken but you should retain a copy of your certificates of completion.

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