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2015 IBC Accessible Means of Egress

Nov 20 - Dec 31, 2017   |   Organized by: International Code Council (ICC)

Description

2015 IBC Accessible Means of Egress
 
SUBSCRIPTION PERIOD: 99 DAYS 

ENROLLMENT: SELF-PACED

COURSE TRACKING NUMBER: 1950SM416

PRICE: $49.00
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DESCRIPTION:
This webinar provides an explanation of the 2015 International Building Code ® (IBC®) accessible means of egress requirements.

The way someone enters and moves into a building is not always the same way they move to evacuate a building in an emergency. In addition to accessible entry, persons with disabilities must be considered when designing plans and building systems used for emergency evacuation. The accessible means of egress provisions are required for all new construction. This program will introduce you to the concepts, details, options and application of accessible exiting provisions. Discussions will include operational safety plans, fire drills, and notification/communication for occupants in a building during the emergency and physical building requirements. Examples of typical building layouts will be included to facilitate understanding. Also provided will be a brief overview of the new technologies for fire service access elevators and occupant evacuation elevators, which can be an important part of the accessible means of egress.

The accessible means of egress provisions from the International Building Code (IBC) are referenced in the 2010 ADA Standard for Accessible Design (also called the new ADAAG). This program will assist in understanding how the codes and federal regulations are now working to harmonize the national response to designing a building not only for ingress, but for egress as well.

OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of the course you will be better able to:

  • Describe what are the unique concerns for persons with disabilities that need to be addressed in a fire and safety evacuation plan
  • Identify how many accessible means of egress are required from a space and a building.
  • Explain which evacuation signage must be visual or tactile.
  • Explain the requirements for an accessible means of egress.
  • Have a basic understanding of the intent of a fire service access elevator or occupant evacuation elevator system.

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

RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIALS:
The following code books and materials are strongly recommended. These materials are the primary resources for any certification study plan. Before using your training course, we recommend obtaining a copy of each of the following resources:

  • 2015 International Building Code (IBC) (3000S15)
  • 2015 IBC Code and Commentary Volume 1 and 2 (3010S15)
  • ICC A117.1-2009 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities or the Standard (9033S09)
  • ICC A117.1-2009 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities or the Standard Commentary (9033C09)

CEU VALUE (ICC):
This course has an expected completion time of 1.5 HOURS. For ICC certifications, this converts to exactly 0.15 CEU's.

CEU/LU VALUE (STATE):
For state credit, please refer to your local building department for up to date requirements, or you may also refer to this chart:  http://www.iccsafe.org/entity-ceulus-for-icc-courses-by-state/.




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