The NFPA 101® Essentials: Building Rehabilitation (2018) Online Training is a building block of the CFPS® Learning Path, CFPE Learning Path, and CFI-I Learning Path—a series of web-based training that can help you plot a successful journey to advanced certification.
Take this online course to learn how today's Life Safety Code® applies to building rehabilitation, change of use, additions, and more -- even in historic structures.
Learn how the 2018 NFPA 101 helps you protect people throughout the life cycle of a building. This self-guided online training course examines the rehabilitation work categories in the Life Safety Code's Chapter 43, including repair and renovation, modification, reconstruction, change of use, change of occupancy, and additions. The self-paced training also examines other codes such as the 2015 edition of NFPA 914, Code for Fire Protection of Historic Structures. Interactive exercises, and job aids help reinforce learning and provide vital takeaways for use on the job. The one-hour course ends with an exam to test your knowledge.
Upon completion you should be able to:
- Differentiate among the rehabilitation work categories identified in Chapter 43
- Apply Chapter 43 requirements to a specific building rehabilitation project
- Identify methods of addressing rehabilitation work in historic buildings
Who Will Benefit:
Anyone concerned with life safety compliance including: facility managers, authorities having jurisdiction, safety directors, contractors, architects, engineers, designers, risk managers, facility consultants, and project manager
Continuing Education Credit:
Complete this one-hour course and qualify for 0.1 CEU. Upon successful completion of a course, participants will be prompted to download the CEU certificate directly from the course site.
Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization before registering.
Group Training:
For more information or to receive a price quote for NFPA® group training, please call 877-336-3280 or e-mail: grouptraining@nfpa.org.