Applying NFPA 101 Life Safety Code to Statement of Conditions
July 13 - 15, 2009, Baltimore, MD
Applying the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code to the Joint Commission Statement of Conditions
This 3-day comprehensive seminar provides information on the Life Safety Code as it is applied to health care occupancies under four parts of the Joint Commission’s Statement of Conditions (SOC). The seminar is taught by seminar leaders with direct experience in code content, application and inspection. You will develop a comprehensive understanding of the seven components of the EC standards: safety, security, hazardous materials and waste, emergency preparedness, life safety, medical equipment, and utility systems. Updates will be provided on new Joint Commission EC standards.
Objectives:
• Describe the key components of the seven required management plans for the Environment of care
• Identify strategies to measure and assess the effectiveness of the required management plans
• Identify key standards and discuss practical examples and strategies of how to implement them
• Apply the core chapters of NFPA 101 and the occupancy-specific requirements for healthcare occupancies
• Describe how to complete the SOC and how surveyors will use the document.
Target Audience:
Hospital engineers, hospital facility managers, hospital safety directors, risk managers, nursing home safety directors, architects and designers, administrators responsible for Joint Commission compliance.
Program runs from 8 am-4:30 pm each day.
Hotel Information and Program Location
Holiday Inn Inner Harbor Hotel
301 W. Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD
Phone: 410-685-3500
Room rate: $149
Cut-off date: June 22, 2009
None available for this program.
The Joint Commission and Joint Commission Resources/Joint Commission International value the relationships shared with corporate underwriters. Through support in the form of unrestricted grants, corporate underwriters provide an important means for enriching the content and quality of our products and services. For further details about opportunities for corporate underwriting support, please contact Corinne Prabhaker, Corporate Development Manager at 630.268.3748 or
cprabhaker@jcrinc.com or Nanne Finis, Executive Director, Consulting Services at 630.268.7429 or
nfinis@jcrinc.com.
July 13-15, 2009, Baltimore, MD
Program code: 09033
Program fee: $1165 per registrant
Early bird fee and NFPA members: $1045 per registrant
(Early bird: for registrations received 30 days prior to program date; please allow 5 business days for processing)
To register, please call NPFA at 800-344-3555 or online at
http://www.nfpalearn.org
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