ABLOY USA now offers a 1.0 Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW) continuing education program. Designed for architect, engineering, government, and consulting firms that are focused on critical infrastructure products, the American Institute of Architects approved course is being presented in a Lunch & Learn format at offices in the U.S.
The CEU course is centered on complete key management control solutions for high-security facilities that ABLOY USA offers. It covers options for the installation of an electromechanical, high-security key locking system with patented rotating disc mechanical locks, electronic intelligent keys, and ABLOY’s PROTEC2 CLIQ software technology to achieve an electronic audit trail.
“We are getting a positive response from firms because this course can be held on their own time. The concept of electronic key control is very new or unknown by most,” said Mark Scharff (pictured), ABLOY’s vertical market manager for architects and engineers. “Current and relevant codes pertaining to specific, high-security lock mandates will be discussed, as well as NERC and EPA requirements for specific critical infrastructure sectors. In one hour, they will learn and have a better understanding of how ABLOY manufactures mechanical and electromechanical deadbolts, padlocks and door cylinders to provide the best high-security system in the world.”
To schedule an ABLOY AIA Lunch & Learn CEU session or for more information on hosting an event, contact Scharff at Mark.Scharff@assaabloy.com.