Douglas H. Evans
This article is about the American author and fire protection engineer. For other people named or nicknamed Doug Evans, see Doug Evans (disambiguation).
Douglas Harold Evans is an outspoken American author and fire protection engineer. Evans has worked for Rolf Jensen & Associates, as well as Clark County, Nevada Fire Prevention department .[1] and has been a regular contributor to building code development in the United States. Evans has particular expertise in smoke control measures, having authored 3 books on the topic as well as pressurisation ductwork, grease ducts and exterior building facades. Having retired from Clark County, Evans is now in private practice and still contributes to the International Building Code on matters related to structural fire protection.[2][3]
Education
- Nordhoff High School, Ojai, California, 1972
- Santa Barbara City College, 1985, Associate of Arts in Physics, Engineering
- California State University, Los Angeles, 1985 – 1987, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Publications
- Guide to the 1997 UBC smoke-control provisions
- Smoke Control Provisions of the 2000 IBC: An Applications Guide
- Smoke Control Provisions of the 2003 IBC: An Interpretation and Applications Guide
Professional memberships
- International Code Council
- Society of Fire Protection Engineers
- National Fire Protection Association
See also
- Fire protection
- Fire protection engineering
- Smoke
- Pressurisation ductwork
- Grease duct
- Smoke exhaust ductwork
- Gerald W. Brown
References
- ↑ ACMA staff (2013). "Advancing Composites Forward One Code at a Time". Composites Manaufacturing Magazine.
- ↑ International Code Council Southern Nevada Chapter (2010), "Clark County Development Services" (PDF), SNICC Chapter Agenda, International Code Council Southern Nevada Chapter
- ↑ SNICC Staff (2012), "SN-ICC Installs 2012 Board of Directors" (PDF), ICC Southern Nevada Chapter eNews, International Code Council Southern Nevada Chapter
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