RedVector's Industry-leading Online Course Library Offers the Very Best in Life Safety Code Courses
With more than 1,100 industry-leading online CE & PDH courses, RedVector is your first choice for Life Safety Code Courses. For over 11 years, RedVector has delivered more than 1.6 million hours of interactive online CE course and inservices to design and construction professionals in a convenient online format available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All of our Life Safety Code courses are developed to meet state board requirements and professional organization obligations and accreditations.
Safety: Fire Part 1 - Workplace Fire Hazards & Preventing Fires
3 Hours | $80.85
Fires are the most destructive and expensive of all accidents. However, fires can be effectively prevented through the combined use of technology and common sense. By understanding how fires get started and how to extinguish them, you'll have much of the knowledge you need to protect yourself from the dangers of fire. This 3-hour online course is the first of a two-part series and introduces you to the information you need to practice fire safety and prevention in the workplace.

ADA Guidelines: General Site and Building Elements
1 Hour | $38.95
The ADA, a major civil rights law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability, establishes design requirements for the construction or alteration of facilities. It covers facilities in the private sector (places of public accommodation and commercial facilities) and the public sector (state and local government facilities). Under the ADA, the Board is responsible for accessibility guidelines covering newly built and altered facilities. In 1991, the Board published the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) which serve as the basis for standards used to enforce the law.

Fire Safety Design: Egress & Extinguishing Systems
4 Hours | $155.80
Understanding fire is the first step toward designing features to prevent and protect against it. We cannot eliminate the potential for fire, but we can achieve a high level of fire safety by applying fundamental life safety principles during building planning, design, and operation.

Interior Codes 2: Occupancy & Loads
2 Hours | $53.90
The occupancy classification of a building or space is most often determined by how that building or space is to be used. However, the projected occupant load, or expected number of people, can also be an influential factor. Since occupancy classifications and occupant loads are, in a sense, dependent on each other, both should be considered at the beginning of a project. Also, establishing the occupancy classification and the occupancy load is important because these parameters are used to determine a number of other codes requirements.
