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2009 IFC and IBC Hazardous Materials Provisions

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Duration: 6.00
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The 2009 IFC and IBC Hazardous Materials Provisions seminar addresses requirements for buildings utilizing hazardous materials and requiring coordination between the fire and building codes. It reviews the requirements found in Chapters 27 through 44 of the International Fire Code® (IFC®), as well as Chapter 3, and Sections 414 and 415 of the International Building Code® (IBC®).

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The following publications are recommended to ensure success in the course:
  • 2009 International Building Code® (IBC®)
  • 2009 International Fire Code® (IFC®)

To schedule ICC to teach this training for your group, please contact The ICC Learning Center

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Code Year 2009
ICC CEU 0.6
Duration 3.5 to 6 hours
Objectives
  • Classify materials as to appropriate hazard and determine allowable exempt amounts for each material.
  • Locate and describe applicable hazardous materials in the 2009 IFC and IBC.
  • Define control areas and identify when control areas can be applied as an alternative to Group H classification.
  • Define mercantile display and determine how mercantile display can be applied as an alternative to Group H classification.
  • Determine when a building or structure should be classified as a Group H occupancy.
  • Describe how each Group H classification impacts corresponding height and area limitation, mixed uses and means of egress for a building or structure.
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