Format: Online Course
Product Overview

The course will take approximately 1 hour to complete and includes the following topics: 

  • Outline of the Building Code’s prescriptive requirements and the objective-based solutions. 
  • NFPA 13 application and special situations. 
  • How to develop an alternative solution design and prepare supporting documentation. 
  • Overview of the responsibilities of the Engineer of Record and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 

The presentation is intended to help professionals familiar with the Building Code to understand the context surrounding alternative solutions and the process of developing one for sprinkler system designs for storage applications. 

Orderline OFC Training - Alternative Sprinkler System Design Solutions for Storage Applications

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If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline prior to placing your order; this will ensure that the student is registered correctly and avoid incorrect information on transcripts and certificates.   

 

Presented by Luc Doucette, PTech, from CodeNext Inc. The goal of this course is to provide an outline of the process for developing an alternative solution, specifically for the design of a sprinkler system in storage applications. 

The course will take approximately 1 hour to complete and includes the following topics: 

  • Outline of the Building Code’s prescriptive requirements and the objective-based solutions. 
  • NFPA 13 application and special situations. 
  • How to develop an alternative solution design and prepare supporting documentation. 
  • Overview of the responsibilities of the Engineer of Record and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 

The presentation is intended to help professionals familiar with the Building Code to understand the context surrounding alternative solutions and the process of developing one for sprinkler system designs for storage applications. 

It may be beneficial to building owners, fire protection contractors, architects, and mechanical engineers and designers. 

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

 

*This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase. 

This course is eligible for a one-hour OAA or one CFAA continuing education credit upon successful completion.    

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

If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline prior to placing your order; this will ensure that the student is registered correctly and avoid incorrect information on transcripts and certificates.   

 

Presented by Luc Doucette, PTech, from CodeNext Inc. The goal of this course is to provide an outline of the process for developing an alternative solution, specifically for the design of a sprinkler system in storage applications. 

The course will take approximately 1 hour to complete and includes the following topics: 

  • Outline of the Building Code’s prescriptive requirements and the objective-based solutions. 
  • NFPA 13 application and special situations. 
  • How to develop an alternative solution design and prepare supporting documentation. 
  • Overview of the responsibilities of the Engineer of Record and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 

The presentation is intended to help professionals familiar with the Building Code to understand the context surrounding alternative solutions and the process of developing one for sprinkler system designs for storage applications. 

It may be beneficial to building owners, fire protection contractors, architects, and mechanical engineers and designers. 

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

 

*This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase. 

This course is eligible for a one-hour OAA or one CFAA continuing education credit upon successful completion.    

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