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Codes that Safeguard Buildings Under Construction

  • Sharonville Fire Department HQ 11637 Chester Road 11637 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH, 45246 United States (map)

Topic: BCD234 Codes that Safeguard Buildings Under Construction

This program provides information to assist the Fire Service charged with responsibilities for fire and life safety on a construction site to follow best practices. Builders and building officials will also benefit from the information provided. The purpose is to reduce the risk of injuries and losses from fire. The information applies to the design and planning stages as well as the actual construction phase of buildings. Many hazards can be addressed before they become an issue by the adoption of best practices and rigorous code enforcement. The primary focus of this program is on large buildings during construction. Other topics that include demolition, alterations, renovations, repair, and maintenance, as well as newly completed buildings will be discussed. This program provides guidance that is based on compliance with Chapter 33 of the 2021 International Fire Code, Chapter 33 of the 2021 International Building Code, and NFPA Standards 1 and 241.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify risks & hazards on construction sites. Learn the leading causes of fires in structures under construction.

  • Apply model codes and standards that pertain to safety precautions during construction. Including code changes in the 2021 IFC and 2019 NFPA 241

  • Identify best practices regarding housekeeping, hot work, equipment fueling, smoking, food preparation and other hazardous activities on construction sites.

  • Identify the components of a good fire safety plan and be able to work with builders to develop a plan.

Instructor Bio: Ed Lisinski is the Midwest Regional Manager, which includes IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD and WI. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Architectural Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He worked for a construction company with his dad growing up, a design-build firm after college, and as a plan reviewer, assistant director and then building official and department director for the City of West Allis, Wisconsin. After 16 years with West Allis, he joined AWC on December 1, 2021. He has been active at ICC, including serving as the chair of the Building Membership Council and chair of the Structural Code Development Committee, which will be considering changes during the 2022 Group B process. He also serves as a principal or alternate on seven different NFPA committees.

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