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Online Education for Architects

Design Considerations for Safe Automated Commercial 
and Industrial Overhead Door Environments 


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Based upon decades of expertise as North America's leading manufacturer of motorized door and gate safety solutions, we welcome the opportunity to educate architects and specifiers. We offer the following on-site educational opportunities to architectural firms, CSI chapters and others who specify building products for non-residential buildings.

AIA/CES Credit: 1 HSW unit
Length: 1 hour

Course Description:
Motorized doors in industrial and warehousing environments provide convenience, save time, and increase productivity but also carry the risk of entrapment. This course explains the need for entrapment protection devices on motorized commercial and industrial doors and discusses how to specify the appropriate safety products and monitoring functions to meet code requirements. It also stresses the importance of designing safety features into specifications to minimize the risk factors for specific building projects.

We also offer customized education to meet your needs. Topics include:

  • Miller Edge product information
  • Gate sensing devices
  • Door sensing devices
  • Client risk assessment

 


 

On-site Education for Architects

Providing continuing education for
architects and architectural specifiers.

Based upon decades of expertise as North America's leading manufacturer of motorized door and gate safety solutions, we welcome the opportunity to educate architects and specifiers. We offer the following on-site educational opportunities to architectural firms, CSI chapters and others who specify building products for non-residential buildings.

Course Title: Design Considerations for Safe Automated Overhead Doors
AIA Credit: 1 LU/HSW
Course No. MIL2023
Format: In-person, 1 hour

Course Description:
This course details application specific design considerations, relevant codes/standards and incorporates real world case studies. Attendees will learn how motorized door design safety considerations can reduce post-occupancy risk for clients.

  • Recognizing hazards associated with automated overhead door environments
  • Assessing post-occupancy risk factors to minimize damage and injury
  • Understanding door industry standards and codes
  • Specifying safety devices based upon required level of protection

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