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Application of Flammable Finishes Article 45 of the Uniform Fire Code A one day class that covers the general provisions of Article 45 of the 2000 UFC for the application of flammable finishes, including Spray Finishing, Dip Tanks, Electrostatic Apparatus, Powder Coating, Flow Coating and Dual Component Coating. Required text: Uniform Fire Code 2000 Edition Instructor: Doug Hall Hazardous Materials Article 80 of the Uniform Fire Code A one-day class that covers the basic provisions of the hazardous materials regulations found in Article 80 of the 2000 UFC. The student will gain a working knowledge of the Code approach to regulating hazardous materials. After completing the course, students will have a firm understanding of the Code requirements for hazardous materials, including a thorough knowledge of code format layout. In addition, students will learn methods of handling new project proposals and dealing with retroactive application of the provisions. Required text: Uniform Fire Code 2000 Edition Instructor: Doug Hall Flammable Combustible liquids Article 79 of the Uniform Fire Code This one day class provides code enforcement, design, and construction professionals with a working knowledge of Article 79 and related Uniform Fire Code requirements. Background and interpretation of many related code provisions are also discussed. The course includes an analysis of the general storage, use and handling regulations, and special uses of flammable and combustible liquids. Exercises in application of the Code requirements are emphasized to reinforce learned skills. Upon completion of the course, students will have an understanding of the numerous and complex flammable and combustible liquid provisions in the 2000 Uniform Fire Code. Required text: Uniform fire Code 2000 Edition Instructor: Doug Hall High-Piled Combustible Storage (Geared Towards Inspections) This one day class covers the general provisions of Article 81 of the 2000 Uniform Fire Code for the safe storage and handling of high-piled combustible storage. The course will describe the types of high-piled combustible storage, the classification of commodities and the requirements and options available for the protection of various storage arrangements. The student will achieve an understanding of the intent and basis for the requirements in Article 81. The course utilizes practical examples and exhibits for the proper code application. Required text: Uniform Fire Code 2000 Edition & NFPA 13 2002 Edition Instructor: Joe Noble Kitchen Hoods and Extinguishing Systems (1/2 day) This half- day class covers the general provisions of NFPA Standard 17A 2002 Edition and the UL 300 Standard. The student will learn system plan review procedures including determining the type of hazard and general hood system design parameters. In addition to standard hood fire suppressions systems, Gaylord and Piranha water spray systems will be discussed. Field verification, inspection, testing and maintenance of hood systems will be reviewed. Required text: NFPA 17A 2002 Edition and literature provide by Instructor Instructor: Mark Silverman The Complete Door Opening, a Guide to Exiting and Exit Hardware (1/2 day) This half-day class covers the general provisions of NFPA 80, IBC and NFPA 101 and other applicable codes on doors and exit hardware. The class addresses problems and includes code compliant solutions to exiting issues and door hardware, including security hardware, electronic access and egress control. Review of fire rated openings and rated assemblies will also be addressed. * This class is AIA accredited and earns architects four AIA credits. Required text: Current Editions of NFPA 80, IBC and NFPA 101 will be useful Instructor: Dennis Stangeland
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