Fire and Life Safety measures have been developed over the years to ensure safety in the workplace by defining the proper steps to protect building occupants, required protection systems and their maintenance, pathways to egress points and evacuation plans. In addition, it establishes the importance of design and engineering in buildings to provide a reasonable degree of safety from fire and similar emergencies.
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of fire and life safety requirements in the workplace including fire prevention, fire protection, and fire suppression methods. Participants will become familiar with the applicable codes, standards and regulations as well as the history leading to the fire and life safety requirements. Students will learn to apply the requirements to specific workplace situations and maintain these many fire and life safety features.
Course Highlights:
- History of Fire Safety in the U.S.
- Fire & Life Safety Codes, Standards and Regulations
- Fire Behavior
- Flammable Liquids – use, movement & storage.
- Portable Fire Extinguishers
- Exit Route Requirements
- Fixed Fire Protection, Detection, and Alarm Systems
Course Benefits:
- Understanding of the Fire and Life Safety measures, systems and equipment.
- Implement procedures to protect occupants in the workplace from fire and similar emergencies.
- Apply requirements to specific workplace situations.
- Maintain fire and life safety features.
- Ability to advance into the Fire Protection Engineering or the Safety and Health Specialist fields.
Software and Hardware: A laptop or desktop computer with access to the internet.
Course Typically Offered: Online during Winter and Fall quarters.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites to this course.
Next steps: Upon completion of this course, consider taking Principles of Fire Protection Engineering (MAE-40037) or courses in the Fire Protection Certificate or Safety and Health Specialist Certificate.
More information: Contact unexengr@ucsd.edu to learn more about Fire Protection Engineering Certificate offerings. Contact oshatraining@ucsd.edu for more information on Safety and Health Specialist courses and certificates.
Course Number: FPM-40636
Credit: 1.50
Other Credit:
Related Certificate Programs: Fire Protection Engineering, Safety and Health Specialist
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9/30/2024 - 11/24/2024
$725
Online
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CLASS TYPE:
Online Asynchronous.
This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
Beeler, Jeff, Retired fire department Captain with 32 years in the fire service and a certified California State Fire Marshall, CSTI and California Community College instructor
Jeff Beeler has been with the UC San Diego OSHA Training Institute Education Center for over 15 years. Jeff's career includes 32 years in the fire service, retiring as a Captain at the La Mesa Fire Departmen and owner/president of JB Safety Services, Inc. (a safety training and services company) for nine years. Past involvements include adjunct faculty for fire science at Miramar College, a hazardous materials instructor for the California Specialized Training Institute, rescue team manager for a FEMA Urban Search and Rescue team and various positions in the construction field.
Beeler is a certified Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) and a certified Environmental Safety & Health Trainer (CET) as well as being a Certified Safety Instructor Master Lev...Read More
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TEXTBOOKS:
All materials are provided on the first day of class.
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9/30/2024 - 11/24/2024
extensioncanvas.ucsd.edu
You will have access to your course materials on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.