Significant Changes to the International Fire Code®, 2015 Edition
Gain full access to the most critical updates to the International Fire Code®, the real-world application of those changes, and why they originated—all in a single, easy-to-use resource. Significant Changes to the International Fire Code® 2015 Edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the significant changes in the new edition of the International Fire Code®, offering key insights into the implications of these changes. Each change analysis features the affected code sections and identifies the change as newly added text, a modification or clarification of the existing language or deleted text. Accompanying each change is a photograph, detailed illustration or comprehensive example to assist and enhance reader understanding. The book’s attention to detail, its logical organization, and its thorough yet concise coverage all make it an
ideal tool for transitioning from the 2012 to the 2015 edition of the International Fire Code®.
| Description: Links | Front Matter (Title Page, TOC, Preface and Forward) There is an ICC Training and Education seminar available that is based on this publication. Contact us for more information about our educational offerings at icctraining@iccsafe.org or 888-ICC-SAFE (888-422-7233).
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| Description: | Outstanding Features
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| Pages | 234 |
| Language | English |
| ISBN | 9781609835675 |
| Publisher | ICC |
| Author: |
Kevin Scott(bio)
Kevin Scott |
| Code Year | 2015 |




Kevin Scott is President of KH Scott & Associates LLC. Kevin has extensive experience in the development of fire safety, building safety and hazardous materials regulations. Kevin has actively worked for over twenty five years in the development of fire code, building code and fire safety regulations at the local, state, national, and international levels. Kevin previously worked as a Senior Regional Manager with the International Code Council. And before that, he was Deputy Chief for the Kern County Fire Department, California where he worked for 30 years. He has developed and presented many seminars on a variety of technical subjects including means of egress, high-piled combustible storage, hazardous materials, and plan review and inspection practices.