JOBSITE SAFETY

In this NICET-based series, we focus on jobsite safety fundamentals for fire protection professionals working in the field. We introduce key safety standards and regulations, identify common jobsite hazards, and talk about how proper planning and awareness help reduce risk. We cover personal protective equipment, electrical safety, and real-world hazard recognition through visual examples. 

Our objectives include:

  1. Recognize common jobsite hazards and unsafe conditions encountered during fire protection work.
  2. Understand basic safety standards, personal protective equipment, and electrical safety practices used on the jobsite.
  3. Be capable of identifying unsafe situations and applying safer work practices to reduce the risk of injury.

NX101 - 2026 - 1 HOUR

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MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Max Newton, PE, SET

Senior Fire Protection Engineer at Jacobs Engineering Group | San Antonio, Texas, USA
Max Newton is a licensed fire protection engineer and has a Level IV certification from NICET in water-based systems layout. He has experience in fire alarm, fire suppression, special hazards, building code, life safety, commissioning, inspections, plan review and business. He has extensive experience in water-based layout of fire suppression systems including water storage tanks, pumps, underground pipe, wet pipe, dry pipe, deluge, ESFR fire sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, and Novec 1230 systems. Max also has extensive experience in estimating, bidding, contracts, administration, and business operations for contracting and engineering companies. He has a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Oklahoma and is currently pursuing an MBA at Rice University.