How Fire Loss Impacts Code Development and Enforcement Training Course
Following a significant fire loss there is much to be learned about what occurred and how the loss may have been prevented.  In this recorded course the presenter will focus on building and fire codes that exist today as a direct result of tragic fire loss.
A recorded course has been prepared by Fire Smarts, LLC to educate facility managers, building and fire officials, and fire sprinkler system designers worldwide on the effects fire loss has on code development. This training course is presented by fire protection expert Ralph Bless, P.E., SET, CFPS. Participants will learn of the major fires that played a critical role in driving the development of modern-day fire codes and what is now the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.   Understanding these events provides a clearer understanding and appreciation for current fire codes aiding in compliance, enforcement and risk management. This recorded course is part of the online training resources offered by Fire Smarts.
The “How Fire Loss Impacts Code Development and Enforcement” course, is an Instant-Access Recorded Course, presented by fire protection industry expert, Tom Parrish, SET, CFPS, PSP.
To gain instant access to this recorded course, ICC approved for 0.1 CEU’s, simply click the link and experience the benefits of online, at-your-own-pace, learning. How Fire Loss Impacts Code Development and Enforcement.
This Instant-Access Recorded Course qualifies for 1 contact hour of continuing education training as approved by the International Code Council (ICC) and recognized by NICET for professional development. Certificates will be issued to attendees following the completion of the recorded course.
Course instructor, Tom Parrish has more than 30 years’ experience in fire protection and emergency response and is the retired Fire Marshal for Putnam Township Michigan as well as Vice President of Telgian. He serves on several NFPA technical committees including NFPA 72 Signaling Systems for the Protection of Life and Property and Emergency Communications Systems. He is President of AFAA and is a senior instructor for NFPA. His professional credentials include Level IV NICET Certified Fire Alarm Technician, Level III NICET Inspections and Testing, Certified Fire Protection Specialist and Master Electrician. He is board certified as a Physical Security Professional by ASIS and holds a bachelor’s in Industrial Technology from Kean University.
About Fire Smarts, LLC: Fire Smarts is a nationally recognized provider of fire protection education and training services. With specialized expertise in the NFPA standards, the company’s team of internationally recognized instructors create and deliver custom fire suppression and fire alarm training solutions for building and fire officials, service providers and business organizations. Fire Smarts is a Preferred Provider with the International Code Council to deliver approved training programs for CEU’s toward ICC Certifications. To learn more about Fire Smarts visit https://www.firesmarts.com/.