Level: Intermediate
Why you need this course:
After completing this course, you’ll be able to evaluate the effectiveness of risk assessment factors and the risk control measures.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Explain how human characteristics, building occupancies, and the Life Safety Code affect the life safety of persons exposed to fire in buildings.
- Describe the types of building construction, their characteristics, and how the construction affects the ability to resist fire.
- Describe characteristics of five activities that raise special fire safety needs regarding occupancy.
- Explain how a building’s protection prevents a fire and reduces its severity once it occurs.
- Explain how to evaluate and control hazards to a building from its exterior environment.
- Describe mold, its effects on people, and how a risk management professional can control mold.
Cost: $20 per Professional Development Hour (PDH). Information on Professional Development Hours (PDH) provided can be found here.
Controlling Property Loss Exposures Topics Include:
- How human characteristics, building occupancies, and the Life Safety Code affect the life safety of persons exposed to fire in buildings
- Types of building construction, their characteristics, and how the construction affects the ability to resist fire
- Five activities that raise special fire safety needs regarding occupancy
- How a building’s protection prevents a fire and reduces its severity once it occurs
- How to evaluate and control hazards to a building from its exterior environment
- Describe mold, its effects on people, and how a risk management professional can control mold
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