This is a demo store. No orders will be fulfilled.

2015 International Fire Code: Significant Changes

Item #: 1950SM488
Price: $69.00
Member Price: $69.00
Member Savings: $0.00
Format: Online Self-Paced
Duration: 2.00
$69.00
If you need to enroll multiple learners, please click here to contact the ICC Learning Center.
Save
Registrant Count - 0
Available Seats - Unlimited

Maintaining the life safety of building occupants, the protection of emergency responders, and limiting the damage to a building and its contents is of paramount importance. The purpose of 2015 International Fire Code: Significant Changes is to familiarize fire officials, building officials, plans examiners, fire inspectors, design professionals and others with many of the important changes in the 2015 International Fire Code® (IFC®). This interactive, online course is designed to assist code users in identifying the specific code changes that have occurred and, more important, in understanding the reasons behind the change.

NOTE: Discounts will be taken at time of checkout.



PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE: This course is best suited for participants who:
  • Have some knowledge of model codes and their application.
  • Know basic construction terminology, techniques, methods and materials.
  • Know how to read basic construction documents.
  • Have some experience in code enforcement.


The following publication is recommended to ensure success in the course:
  • 2015 International Fire Code® (IFC®)
More Information
Objectives
  • Identify the type of power required for electrical loads where interruption of the primary power could create hazards or hamper rescue or fire-fighting operations.
  • Determine when emergency power systems shall automatically provide secondary power after primary power is lost.
  • List the conditions in which the fire code official is authorized to permit the removal of existing occupant-use hose lines.
  • Recognize where ionization smoke alarms should be installed.
  • Recall the building occupancy type in which carbon monoxide detection is and is not required.
  • Determine in which cases sprinkler detection is and is not required.
This site has been tested and optimized for Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Internet Explorer 10+. We recommend users of early versions of Internet Explorer to update to Version 11 or later.
Search engine powered by ElasticSuite