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Amer Al Merabi

Nuclear Market Leader, Canada

Areas of Expertise

Code Review + Compliance
Fire Modeling
Building, Fire + Life Safety Codes
Nuclear Fire Protection
Performance-Based Design (PBD)
Emergency Response
Nuclear Power Technology
Property Condition Assessments
Egress Analysis
Nuclear Engineering Services
Nuclear Materials
Performance Solutions
Project Management
Technical Fire Assessment

Canada

Amer is a fire protection specialist with a large portfolio of experience within the nuclear industry. His journey includes working for multiple consulting firms, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, and Ontario Power Generation. This growth and development has allowed Amer to assess projects from various perspectives, benefiting clients within the nuclear industry. Amer has also served, and continues to serve, on numerous CSA, SFPE, and ISO groups. His experience in nuclear includes working on unique projects across Canada that require knowledge and experience with CSA N293 and N393. In addition to his nuclear expertise, Amer is an experienced code consultant and currently supports performance-based design initiatives in Canada and internationally. He’s performed Code Compliance Reviews, Fire Hazard Assessments, Plant Condition Inspections, and Fire Protection Program Audits for Canadian nuclear facilities such as Darlington Nuclear Generating Stations (NGS), Pickering NGS, Bruce Power, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, and Cameco's Port Hope Conversion Facility.

Education / Certifications
  • M. Eng., Civil Engineering, Carleton University
  • B. Eng., Civil Engineering, Carleton University
  • P.Eng.: ON
  • Member, Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE)
  • Committee Member, Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), Ottawa Chapter
  • Committee Member, FSEP - CNS International Meeting on Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness for the Nuclear Industry
  • Member of the Development Committee, CSA N293 Standard, Fire Protection for Nuclear Power Plants
  • Member of the Development Committee,, CSA N393 Standard, Fire Protection for Facilities that Process, Handle, or Store Nuclear Substances