Mark Suski, CFPS, SET

Market Leader + Technical Fellow


United States - IL
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Education / Certifications

  • BS, Fire Protection Engineering Technology,, Eastern Kentucky University
  • AS, Fire Protection Engineering Technology, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
  • Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
  • NICET, Fire Alarm Systems - Level IV
  • NICET, Special Hazards Suppression Systems - Level IV
  • Principal Technical Committee Member NFPA 75, Standard for the Protection of Information Technology Equipment
  • Principal Technical Committee Member NFPA 76, Standard for the Fire Protection of Telecommunications Facilities

About Mark

Mark's experience includes consulting, designing, and testing of a wide range of fire protection systems. His experience and knowledge, of not only fire protection, but also with equipment technology, helps provide our clients with fire protection systems that are specifically tailored to the hazard being protected.

As a Principal Technical Committee member of NFPA 75, Mark remains current with continuing technology changes within the high-tech computer industry. In his current role, he is a consultant providing our clients the proper protection strategy for a specific hazard, a systems designer creating bid documents, and a third-party approving authority for a variety of systems and protected hazards.

Areas of Expertise
Fire + Life Safety Systems Design Fire Alarm + Detection Systems Lithium-Ion Battery + Energy Storage Systems (ESS)

See Insights from Mark

Articles
Cables in server room.

Mark Suski Published in Mission Critical Magazine

Cloud-computing is on the rise, and proper fire protection is a critical element to keep data safe and secure.

Podcasts
Shot of two engineers using a digital tablet together in an industrial place of work

Mark Suski Featured on The Power Producers Podcast

In this episode, Mark talks about his knowledge and experience in risk engineering, and the hazards of dust.