Designed to Protect

Start Date
09/01/2023
End Date
08/31/2024
Description
Site security is a major concern in today’s unpredictable world. Public and private buildings, government facilities, campuses, and public parks are all susceptible to accidental as well as deliberate vehicle infringement. Design professionals, city planners, facilities managers, and engineers must now be increasingly sensitive to the safety and security requirements of public and private spaces, and balancing these concerns with a site’s aesthetic criteria.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Campus Planning & Design
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
Assess project security needs to appropriately specify bollards as security barriers.
Describe current testing and standards used to certify bollard performance in the field, which allows product specification with confidence.
Examine bollard foundation engineering and the impact of its design on the effective performance of the bollard as a barrier system.
Explore modern design innovations for security bollards that allow high durability in combination with lighting performance and exceptional aesthetics.
Instructors
By Amanda Voss, MPP
Course Codes
K2210P
Provider
BNP Media


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