This course delves into the intricate workings of various electric devices, ranging from cellphones and tablets to E-Scooters and cars.
The course aims to equip participants with a deep understanding of the mechanisms that drive these devices, create a sense of curiosity and respect for the technology that permeates our daily lives.
A significant portion of the course is dedicated to understanding thermal runaway in these devices. Participants will learn about the conditions that can trigger this event, with a particular emphasis on the role of charging cords.
By the end of this course, participants will have gained valuable knowledge that will not only enhance their professional skills but also contribute to safer practices in their personal lives.
Randy Narine
Randy Narine is a firefighter with the City
of Brampton. With over 15 years of experience in the hazardous materials field,
he has developed a specialization in Chemical, Biological, Radiological,
Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) events.
Randy’s expertise extends to the realm of
Lithium-Ion Batteries, a subject on which he serves on seven Underwriters
Laboratories Technical Committees. Over the past three years, he has dedicated
his efforts to the research and testing of Lithium-Ion Batteries, with a focus
on public safety. His work also involves educating First Responders on safe and
effective interactions.
On his time off, Randy works for the Energy
Security Agency (ESA), an organization specializing in the research and testing
of alternative fuels, with a focus on Lithium-Ion Batteries. The ESA stands as
the only company that responds to large-scale alternative fuel incidents for
mitigation and clean-ups. They also provide training to private companies and
first responders.