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).
Presented by Melinda Amador, P. Eng., from CodeNext Inc., this presentation focuses on prescriptive requirements that impact the design of spaces where flammable and combustible liquids are present. The presentation provides examples and descriptions of flammable and combustible liquids and provides an introduction to the application of the Ontario Fire Code, specifically Section 4.1 and Section 4.2, for various occupancy applications.
The course includes commentary that extends beyond the prescriptive language of the code to describe the reasons for certain design requirements and the fundamental physical properties associated with flammable and combustible liquids.
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).
Presented by Melinda Amador, P. Eng., from CodeNext Inc., this presentation focuses on prescriptive requirements that impact the design of spaces where flammable and combustible liquids are present. The presentation provides examples and descriptions of flammable and combustible liquids and provides an introduction to the application of the Ontario Fire Code, specifically Section 4.1 and Section 4.2, for various occupancy applications.
The course includes commentary that extends beyond the prescriptive language of the code to describe the reasons for certain design requirements and the fundamental physical properties associated with flammable and combustible liquids.
This course will take approximately 1 hour to complete and includes the following topics:
The presentation is intended to assist designers, authorities having jurisdiction, facility managers and operators, and engineers in their understanding of the application of the Ontario Fire Code, Part 4.
There is also a short quiz at the end of this CE to test your understanding of the materials presented.
This course is eligible for one OAA (Ontario Association of Architects) 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 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).
Presented by Melinda Amador, P. Eng., from CodeNext Inc., this presentation focuses on prescriptive requirements that impact the design of spaces where flammable and combustible liquids are present. The presentation provides examples and descriptions of flammable and combustible liquids and provides an introduction to the application of the Ontario Fire Code, specifically Section 4.1 and Section 4.2, for various occupancy applications.
The course includes commentary that extends beyond the prescriptive language of the code to describe the reasons for certain design requirements and the fundamental physical properties associated with flammable and combustible liquids.
This course will take approximately 1 hour to complete and includes the following topics:
The presentation is intended to assist designers, authorities having jurisdiction, facility managers and operators, and engineers in their understanding of the application of the Ontario Fire Code, Part 4.
There is also a short quiz at the end of this CE to test your understanding of the materials presented.
This course is eligible for one OAA (Ontario Association of Architects) continuing education credit upon successful completion.
Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.