Congratulations to Bruce Campbell, Vice President of DOE Services at Jensen Hughes, for being awarded NFPA’s Special Achievement Award for his role on the Fire Doors and Windows project, as well as his work on the following technical committees:
- Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Systems (2014 – present)
- Commissioning and Integrated Testing (2011 – present)
- Construction and Demolition (2010 – present)
- Fire Doors and Windows (2003 – present; Chair since 2006)
During the NFPA Conference in Chicago last month, Bruce was presented with the Special Achievement award and the presenter had the following remarks to share about Bruce’s contributions:
“Bruce is being recognized today for his role in the Fire Doors and Windows project. He has been Chair of the Technical Committee on Fire Doors and Windows since the Annual 2009 revision cycle. Since becoming Chair, Bruce has had a great impact on the Technical Committee and the development of both NFPA 80 and NFPA 105. In preparation of the 2016 editions of NFPA 80 and NFPA 105, he addressed several important technical issues being debated by the Committee and effectively facilitated the Committee meetings to ensure that the work was completed on time and was of a high quality.
Throughout his chairmanship Bruce remained an active committee member by constantly engaging in the work of the committee. He attended task group meetings and offered his insight and industry knowledge. Bruce also served as a contributor to the NFPA 80 annotated edition, both 2010 and 2013 editions. He has dedicated time serving on several cross-document task groups representing the views and work of the Fire Doors and Windows Technical Committee.
Bruce is a great supporter of NFPA, the NFPA standards development process, and the work of his Fire Doors and Windows Technical Committee. Due largely in part to his work, NFPA 80 and NFPA 105 have become essential documents in the building and life safety community and are positioned to lead the fire and smoke door industry in the future.”