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Egress Path Marking Systems
Learning Objectives:
1. List the new 2009 IBC/IFC path marking requirements in a high-rise stairwell.
2. Describe which high-rise occupancies are affected by the new 2009 IBC/IFC requirements.
3. List the requirements for exit enclosures and exit pathways that must be addressed to be in compliance with the new 2009 IBC/IFC.
4. Describe UL 1994 and UL 924 and explain why this is important for luminous egress path markings and exit signs.
5. Explain the ADA signage requirements (Cal-DAG/Accessibility) as required within the building and Fire Code.
6. Explain the advantages of specifying photoluminescent systems in both new construction and retrofit projects.
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COURSE DETAILS
Course number: JGB10A
Credits: 1 AIA HSW LU
Course fulfills state Accessibility/ADA/Barrier-free CE requirements
Licensed California Architects: Course Credit Form*
*This form to be mailed to the State Board with your Certificate of Completion.
Credit applies to: Organizations
Computer requirements: Flash
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QUIZ DETAILS
Number of questions: 10
Format: Multiple Choice and True/False
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Note: A score of 80% or higher is required to receive a certificate of completion.
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