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| NFPA 101 LIFE SAFETY CODE |
| ID: |
1460 |
| Category: |
IEH-Institutional Environmental Health |
| Dates: |
3/5/13-3/7/13 |
| Location: |
Oklahoma City, OK |
| Description: |
This three-day course covers the fundamental chapters [Chapters 1-11] of the National Fire Protection Association Life Safety Code [NFPA 101, 2009 Edition], plus the chapters for new and existing Healthcare Occupancies [Chapters 18 &19] as well as the chapters for new and existing business occupancies [Chapters 38 & 39]. Students will gain a working knowledge of the code organization and the philosophies behind the code provisions. The course includes instructor-led presentations and student exercises where groups will use the code to locate answers to life safety issues. |
| Learning Outcomes: |
1. Recognize the code arrangement and locate code requirements. 2. Classify occupancies. 3. Identify the components of the means of egress 4. Apply code requirements to mixed occupancies. 5. Distinguish the differences between travel distance, common path of travel distance, and deadend corridor distance. 6. Calculate occupant loads. 7. Calculate egress capacity. 8. Locate requirements for fire drills and other operational requirements. 9. Evaluate the number of means of egress and when a single egress is permitted. 10. Determine when emergency lighting, fire alarm system, or sprinklers are required. |
| Prerequisites: |
None |
| Instructors: |
NA |
| Agenda File: |
Life Safety Code Agenda 2011.pdf |
| CEU: |
1.8 - Must attend entire session to receive CEUs.
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| Status: |
Completed
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