2021 IBC Means of Egress: Horizonal Exits, Exit Signs and Egress Illumination, and Exit Discharge (Online Self-Paced)

Item #: 2016ONL21E
Price: $79.00
Member Price: $79.00
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Format: Online Self-Paced
Duration: 1.50
$79.00
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This course, which is based on the 2021 IBC Means of Egress publication, addresses numerous provisions within the 2021 International Building Code (IBC) where the Code contains requirements pertaining to establishing a means of egress in commercial buildings.

Participants will be presented with information, diagrams, and activities to problem solve through topics pertaining to the provisions of the 2021 IBC specific to horizontal exits, exit signs and egress illumination, and exit discharge.

This course is intended to help building inspectors, building officials, plans examiners, accessibility inspectors, and anyone seeking to build a career to identify those areas where plan review will include compliance with the IBC.

This course is part of the 2021 IBC Means of Egress series, which also includes the following online, self-paced courses:
  • Means of Egress Basics, Occupant Load Determination, and Min. Widths and Req. Capacities
  • No. of Exits and Exit Access Doors and Arrangement of Means of Egress Basics
  • Doors and Door Hardware
  • Corridors and Exit Passageways and Stairways
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Objectives
  • Determine the requirements for horizontal exits and their refuge areas, for exit signs and egress illumination, and for exit discharge.
  • Calculate refuge area capacity accurately using clear width and occupant loads to ensure adequate space for all occupants.
  • Identify locations for and amounts of means of egress lighting and signage for specific groups, accessibility, and emergency power.
  • Describe the importance of providing a direct path to a public way or safe dispersal area via exit discharge.
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