The engineers at Stone Security Engineering have more than 50 years of combined experience in protective design projects incorporating blast, ballistics, forced entry, and vehicle ramming resistance requirements. During these years, we have seen what works – and what does not work – when implementing these specialized design requirements in new and existing buildings.
We want to share this knowledge with you.
Our short-course, Protective Knowledge – Blast Resistance By Design, is geared toward professionals involved in all phases of projects and will provide detailed insight into approaches and impacts of protective design.
Have you ever asked yourself:
▪ Do blast resistant doors meet NFPA 101 requirements?
▪ Are blast resistant windows ballistic resistant as well?
▪ Can precast facades meet DoD AT
▪ FP requirements?
▪ Where do I look for subcontractors who can supply and install blast resistant products?
▪ Is there such a thing as ballistic resistant window film?
▪ What in the world is balanced design?
▪ Do I need more than 30m standoff to protect my building?
▪ Are there any mobile device Apps that can help me understand some of the requirements?
We will be answering these questions and many, many more during this course. Click here for more information.