2021 Residential Building Inspector Series: Inspector Skills (Online Self-Paced)

Item #: 2795ONL6721
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 is a single topic, Inspector Skills will provide an overview of the basic concepts of the International Residential Code® (IRC®). These concepts provide a basis for the correct utilization of the code. A clear understanding of the identified requirements allows the code user to apply the IRC in specific situations and helps to build an understanding of the intent of the code when asked to make a judgment on code compliance. This course will also help the code user to correctly locate code requirements. It will also provide a basis for the correct use and application of the code as well as to begin to develop a procedure for applying them. This particular webinar will give an overview of specific chapters within the IRC. Participants will have a better understanding of the building planning concepts that are covered in the IRC.

The following publications are recommended to ensure success in the course:
  • Recommended - 2021 International Residential Code® (IRC®)
  • Recommended - Residential Code Essentials, 2021 Edition

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Objectives
  • Identify a building inspector`s skill set so that they can know their strengths and areas where improvement is needed, so that they are able to follow the code ensuring the health and safety of occupants. 
  • Describe the process of inspection in order that the process is organized, purposeful, and thorough to the accuracy of the code. 
  • Recognize the section code to be implemented while planning a building. 
  • Identify code to be implemented for light, ventilation, and heating for the physical health and safety of occupants. 
  • Identify code to be implemented for for room areas to ensure promote equitable access and health and safety of occupants. 
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