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SECTION 1: CERTIFICATE PROGRAM INFORMATION
1.01 Overview
Fire is one of the greatest risks to life safety in a your health care organization, including the life safety of patients, staff, and visitors. Hospitals and other health care organizations present a quadruple threat in terms of fire and life safety.
• People: A large percentage of those at risk are patients – persons who would be incapable of self-preservation during a fire. They may need partial or often full assistance to evacuate the affected area or building itself.
• Combustible Material: Hospitals and health care organizations are filled with materials that fuel fire, including linens, paper, and other combustible supplies.
• Oxygen: Supplemental oxygen is a must for patient life support, but it adds tremendously to the risk of life safety in terms of fire.
• Ignition Sources: As with combustible materials, hospitals and health care organizations are filled with potential ignition sources including surgical equipment, lasers, construction equipment (when present) and things that are as seemingly innocuous as copiers, printers, coffee makers and microwaves.
This combination of potential personal impairment, combustible materials and fuel, and ignition points create serious threat and potential for risk. Because of this, compliance with the Life Safety Code® is required. This
Code, created by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), spells out operational and construction standards to minimize risk of fire and maximize life safety should a fire erupt.
However, understanding the Life Safety Code® presents plenty of challenges. The misunderstanding of the
Life Safety Code® is one of the leading causes of non-compliance citations. After you understand how the codes interrelate, you must still ensure that you have the proper written documentation and that you have trained your staff how to look for non-compliant issues and detect risks in your facility. It’s a tall order.
Life Safety Compliance is your solution. Created by MedGroup Media (MGM), who also brought you the well-known online Medical Gas Certification (www.medgascerts.com) programs, Life Safety Compliance provides an online walk through of the most cited Life Safety Code® violations in an easy-to-follow program.
1.02 Certificate Program
The Life Safety Compliance certificate program is a six (6) hour training course (broken into 8 training modules), final exam and certificate of completion. The program is based on the code requirements identified in the NFPA 101, Life Safety Code®, 2000 and 2012 edition. It is web based and self-paced, with the program content all provided online.
standards are used to supplement the information presented, including the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) waivers. All candidates must successfully pass the final examination.
1.03 Program Fees
The Program Fee is $249.00.
The program fee must be received prior to starting the program. The program fee covers the following items. – Six (6) Hour Online Training Course (Separated into 8 audio-visual modules)
– Final Examination – Certificate of Completion
The program fee does not include a copy of NFPA 101, 2000 or 2012 Edition. Candidates have one (1) year from the date they begin the program to complete all the requirements and take the final examination. Failure to complete these requirements and pass the final examination within one (1) year will result in forfeit of program fees.
No refunds will be granted once you have started the online training portion of the program. All other refund requests must be submitted in writing. Written requests may be sent to: MedGroup Media, PO Box 560042, Orlando, FL 32856 or through our online contact form. Only written requests prior to the start of the online training program will be considered.
Multiple discounts are available for two or more people. If you are interested in training a group please contact us for a custom quote.
1.04 About the Instructor
Gene Bennett, PE, CHFM, SASHE is an experienced health care facility manager with over 35 years of service. He actively performs compliance assessment surveys and interim forensic facility management for hospitals worldwide. He is currently working as an independent health care facility management consultant, associated with McKenna Consulting, Leaders for Today, Nielsen Health Care Consulting, and HCT Consulting. His work with these firms consists of two-to-three day mock survey consulting in Life Safety, Environment of Care, and Emergency Management as well as three-to-six month interim facility management. During the latter, Gene becomes intrinsically involved with forensic compliance assessment related to the Life Safety Code and associated NFPA codes/standards, Environment of Care standards and other disciplines.
Copyrighted Program Materials
All program materials are the copyrighted property of Dan Chisholm and MedGroup Media. It is forbidden under federal copyright law to copy, reproduce, record, distribute, or display these materials by any means, in whole or in part. Doing so may result in severe civil and criminal penalties.
1.05 Required Course Materials
It is recommended you have a copy of NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code®), 2000 and 2012 edition, available while reviewing the online training. Other codes and standards may be mentioned in the presentations. However, it is not necessary to have a copy of those codes/standards available.
1.06 Outline
Module 1: The NFPA and Occupancy Types
• The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) • Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) • Health Care, Ambulatory and Business Occupancies
Module 2: Building and Fire Protection Features
• Height, Construction and Fire Ratings • Compartmentation
• Door Function, Assembly and Latching • Factory Testing
• Wall Penetrations
Module 3: Means of Egress – Part 1
• Exit Access, Exit and Exit Discharge • Staff Requirements
• Delayed Egress Doors and Locks • Access Controlled Doors
• Public Way
• Egress Obstructions • Lighting
Module 4: Means of Egress – Part 2
• Stairwell Signage • Suites
• Suite Sizes • Travel Distances • Intervening Rooms
Module 5: Fire and Smoke Protection Features
• Vertical Openings • Hazardous Areas • Compartmentation • Corridor Doors and Walls • Smoke Barriers
Module 6: Fire Alarms
• Transmission Categories
• Master Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) • Ancillary Annunciator Panels
Module 7: Fire Extinguishing Systems
• Sprinklers
• Supervision, Monitoring and Alarms • Extinguishers
• Signs and Training • Kitchens
Module 8: Hazards of Fire and Smoke
2.0 Forms
Please complete the application and payment forms included with this handbook (below). Forms can be faxed to 954-239-1401 or emailed to [email protected]. If you should need to register multiple people please contact Dan Chisholm at [email protected] for assistance.
Once payment is complete a username and password will be issued. Please be sure to include a valid email address for the student. All correspondence (including a receipt) will be emailed to the student.
2.1 Pay by Check
Please make checks payable to MedGroup Media. Be sure to mail a copy of your application with the check. Remittance Address:
MedGroup Media PO Box 560042 Orlando, FL 32856
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