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2018 Fire & Life Safety Institute (Online Live)

Item #: 2655VTL18
Price: $720.00
Member Price: $720.00
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Format: Online Live
Duration: 18.00
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You will receive an overview of the fire and life safety requirements of buildings as indicated in the 2018 International Building Code® (IBC®). You will be presented with specific problems related to fire and life safety of buildings and as well as the application of related code provisions. This institute will address critical topics to enhance technical skills, deepen understanding and help them gain the necessary knowledge and tools to apply the code effectively efficiently and reasonably. The topics that will be covered include building classification, fire protection and means of egress. Each participant will receive all necessary reference materials.

The following course references are included with this Institute:
  • 2018 Means of Egress
  • 2018 IBC Building Classification
  • 2018 IBC Fire Protection
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Code Year 2018
ICC CEU 1.8
Duration Over 8 hours
Objectives
  • Identify and describe the 26 specific occupancy groups established in the 2018 IBC.
  • Identify the characteristics of the nine types of construction set forth in the 2018 IBC.
  • Determine the allowable height and area of a building based upon its occupancy classification, type of construction, and special features.
  • Apply the special provisions applicable to mixed-occupancy and unlimited area buildings.
  • Explain the scope of the fire-resistance-rated and smoke-resistant provisions in Chapter 7.
  • List the hazards associated with interior finishes, decorative materials and trims.  
  • Define key terms.
  • Describe the manner in which a fire-resistance rating is achieved.
  • Identify the individual building components that require a fire-resistance rating.
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