Online Course ISBN: 978-1-77195-325-2 Format: Online Course
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If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline directly to place the order; this is required to ensure that the correct student information is captured for the student transcripts (ordering directly through the online cart may result in the cardholder/ordering customer’s information being captured instead of the student information). 

 

This pack includes:

1) CFAA: Canadian Building Code for Fire Alarm Online Continuing Education

2) Fire Alarm System Requirements of the Ontario Building Code Part 3, Division B Pack

3) Hazardous Locations for Fire Alarm Systems

CFAA CFAA CE Pack 3: Building Codes for Fire Alarms and Hazardous Locations

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If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline directly to place the order; this is required to ensure that the correct student information is captured for the student transcripts (ordering directly through the online cart may result in the cardholder/ordering customer’s information being captured instead of the student information). 

Each course in this pack is eligible for one CFAA continuing education credit upon successful completion (4 credits in total).

 

This pack includes:

1) CFAA: Canadian Building Code for Fire Alarm Online Continuing Education

As presented by Randy Panesar during the ATS, this recorded presentation is an overview of building classification: 

  • Introduction to building classifications and their intended use 
  • Discuss the relevance of building classifications to fire alarm 
  • Explain why the significance of building classifications is important to fire alarm technicians 
  • Define a high-rise building

Following the online seminar, there is a short quiz to test comprehension of the material in the seminar. 

*This online course comes with 90 days of access from the date of purchase.

This course is eligible for one CFAA continuing education credit upon successful completion.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

2) Fire Alarm System Requirements of the Ontario Building Code Part 3, Division B Pack

This training course has been developed to assist the participant in understanding the requirements of the Ontario Building Code (OBC) with respect to the installation of fire alarm systems in buildings.

The material is presented in two parts as follows:

Part 1 – Fire Alarm System Requirements in Part 3, Division B other than Subsection 3.2.4., and

Part 2 - Fire Alarm System Requirements in Part 3, Division B in Subsection 3.2.4.

 

Part 1

Part 1 will cover the following OBC Subsections:

Commentary

3.1.8.              Fire Separations & Closures

3.2.2.              Building Size & Construction Relative to Occupancy

3.2.6.              Additional Requirements for High Buildings

3.2.7.              Lighting and Emergency Power Systems

3.2.8.              Mezzanines and Openings Through Floor Assemblies

3.2.9.              Standpipe Systems

3.2.10.            Testing of Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems

3.3.2.              Assembly Occupancies

3.3.4.              Residential Occupancy

3.4.6.              Types of Exit Facilities

 

Part 2

Part 2 will cover the following OBC Subsection:

3.2.4.              Fire Alarm and Detection Systems

There is also a short quiz at the end of this CE to test your understanding of the materials presented. 

 

*This online course pack comes with 90 days of access from the date of purchase.

This course is eligible for two CFAA Category 1 or 2 OAA continuing education credits upon successful completion. 

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

3) Hazardous Locations for Fire Alarm Systems

This in-depth continuing education course breaks down hazardous locations for fire alarm systems based on the requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code. Comprised of 15 videos with commentary by Marvin Rosenberg, this course features explanations and illustrations of the code rules surrounding hazardous locations for fire alarm systems.

Hazardous Locations for Fire Alarm Systems includes the following topics:

  • Introduction to the Canadian and Ontario Electrical Codes
  • Hazardous Location in the Canadian Electrical Code
  • Hazardous Locations: Explosive Atmospheres
  • Hazardous Locations: Explosive Gas Atmospheres
  • Hazardous Locations: Explosive Dust Atmospheres
  • Hazardous Locations: Appendix J
  • Definitions
  • Classification of Devices
  • Devices
  • Testing Recommendations
  • Conclusion
  • Summary

Successful completion of this course also qualifies for 1 Category 1 CFAA CE Credit.

*This online CE comes with 3 months of access from the date of purchase.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline directly to place the order; this is required to ensure that the correct student information is captured for the student transcripts (ordering directly through the online cart may result in the cardholder/ordering customer’s information being captured instead of the student information). 

Each course in this pack is eligible for one CFAA continuing education credit upon successful completion (4 credits in total).

 

This pack includes:

1) CFAA: Canadian Building Code for Fire Alarm Online Continuing Education

As presented by Randy Panesar during the ATS, this recorded presentation is an overview of building classification: 

  • Introduction to building classifications and their intended use 
  • Discuss the relevance of building classifications to fire alarm 
  • Explain why the significance of building classifications is important to fire alarm technicians 
  • Define a high-rise building

Following the online seminar, there is a short quiz to test comprehension of the material in the seminar. 

*This online course comes with 90 days of access from the date of purchase.

This course is eligible for one CFAA continuing education credit upon successful completion.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

2) Fire Alarm System Requirements of the Ontario Building Code Part 3, Division B Pack

This training course has been developed to assist the participant in understanding the requirements of the Ontario Building Code (OBC) with respect to the installation of fire alarm systems in buildings.

The material is presented in two parts as follows:

Part 1 – Fire Alarm System Requirements in Part 3, Division B other than Subsection 3.2.4., and

Part 2 - Fire Alarm System Requirements in Part 3, Division B in Subsection 3.2.4.

 

Part 1

Part 1 will cover the following OBC Subsections:

Commentary

3.1.8.              Fire Separations & Closures

3.2.2.              Building Size & Construction Relative to Occupancy

3.2.6.              Additional Requirements for High Buildings

3.2.7.              Lighting and Emergency Power Systems

3.2.8.              Mezzanines and Openings Through Floor Assemblies

3.2.9.              Standpipe Systems

3.2.10.            Testing of Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems

3.3.2.              Assembly Occupancies

3.3.4.              Residential Occupancy

3.4.6.              Types of Exit Facilities

 

Part 2

Part 2 will cover the following OBC Subsection:

3.2.4.              Fire Alarm and Detection Systems

There is also a short quiz at the end of this CE to test your understanding of the materials presented. 

 

*This online course pack comes with 90 days of access from the date of purchase.

This course is eligible for two CFAA Category 1 or 2 OAA continuing education credits upon successful completion. 

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

3) Hazardous Locations for Fire Alarm Systems

This in-depth continuing education course breaks down hazardous locations for fire alarm systems based on the requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code. Comprised of 15 videos with commentary by Marvin Rosenberg, this course features explanations and illustrations of the code rules surrounding hazardous locations for fire alarm systems.

Hazardous Locations for Fire Alarm Systems includes the following topics:

  • Introduction to the Canadian and Ontario Electrical Codes
  • Hazardous Location in the Canadian Electrical Code
  • Hazardous Locations: Explosive Atmospheres
  • Hazardous Locations: Explosive Gas Atmospheres
  • Hazardous Locations: Explosive Dust Atmospheres
  • Hazardous Locations: Appendix J
  • Definitions
  • Classification of Devices
  • Devices
  • Testing Recommendations
  • Conclusion
  • Summary

Successful completion of this course also qualifies for 1 Category 1 CFAA CE Credit.

*This online CE comes with 3 months of access from the date of purchase.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.