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KEY CONCEPTS OF THE LIFE SAFETY CODE - NFPA 101® |
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NFPA 101®
is intended to provide reasonable safety for building occupants in case
of fire or similar emergencies. It has application in the building
design and construction stages and also after buildings are completed
and occupied. This seminar addresses building design and construction features related to fire safety and also covers regulations that apply to what building owners, property managers and occupants should be following after the building is occupied. Because of the comprehensive nature of the document, this seminar should be of value to architects, engineers, fire marshals and individuals responsible for building safety. The course emphasizes the following topics: 1. Scope and Application of NFPA 101® 2. Fundamental Requirements for Reasonable Safety 3. Design Options for Life Safety Compliance 4. Occupancy Classification 5. Critical Requirements for the Means of Egress For individuals suffering time constraints, this seminar provides an abbreviated summary of critical issues covered more extensively in our three day course. |
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