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The 2021 International Fire Code

Master the essential safety regulations of the 2021 International Fire Code. Gain critical insights to ensure compliance and protect lives and property.

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BeginnerUpdated Oct 25, 2025
The 2021 International Fire Code

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand major changes within the 2021 International Fire Code.
check_circleIdentify key definitions relevant to fire code application.
check_circleRecognize different types of fire protection systems.
check_circleCalculate occupant loads for various occupancy types.
check_circleDetermine egress width and separation requirements.
check_circleClassify buildings by construction and occupancy types.

About This Course

Delve into the critical updates and comprehensive requirements of the "2021 International Fire Code" in this essential course. Designed for professionals navigating the complexities of fire safety and building regulations, this program provides a high-level overview of the code's application, scope, and interaction with other critical building and safety standards.

Led by Dr. Brian Hoskins, Assistant Professor of Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology at Oklahoma State University, this course offers expert insights into the nuances of modern fire protection. Dr. Hoskins, a registered Fire Protection PE with extensive committee involvement in fire and life safety, brings a practical and engaging perspective to understanding the code's impact on design, construction, and operation.

Key learning outcomes include:

  • Understanding the foundational layout of the International Fire Code, including administrative sections, general safety regulations, zoning, and equipment design features.
  • Identifying major changes introduced in the 2021 edition, such as enhanced emergency responder communication requirements, specifications for energy storage systems, and regulations for 3D printing facilities and combustible vegetation on rooftops.
  • Clarifying key definitions and concepts, distinguishing between deflagration and detonation hazards, and understanding the classifications of hazardous materials and their implications for safety.
  • Exploring the hierarchy of fire safety documents, from model codes and design standards to product standards and local ordinances, recognizing the critical role of adoption and amendments.
  • Gaining insight into both active and passive fire protection systems, including the types and applications of sprinkler and standpipe systems, and the evolving landscape of fire alarm and detection technologies like Mass Notification Systems.
  • Appreciating the principles behind fire-resistant construction, interior finishes, and the unique challenges posed by content and furnishing flammability.
  • Mastering the complexities of means of egress requirements, including calculations for occupant loads, egress width, and travel distance, alongside the critical aspects of exit signage.
  • Differentiating various occupancy classifications (Assembly, Business, Educational, Factory, High-Hazard, Institutional, Mercantile, Residential, Storage, and Utility) and understanding how the specific activities and characteristics of these spaces dictate fire safety measures.

This course is an invaluable resource for architects, engineers, contractors, code officials, and anyone involved in ensuring compliance with the latest fire safety standards. Prepare to enhance your ability to design, construct, and operate safer buildings in accordance with the 2021 International Fire Code.

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HalfMoon Education is a nonprofit continuing education provider offering live webinars and on-demand courses for engineers, architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, attorneys, paralegals, accountants and others. Since 1996, we’ve helped thousands of professionals nationwide stay current with industry standards and codes, earn CE hours, and advance their expertise through practical, expert-led learning experiences. Learn more about us at: www.halfmoonseminars.org

Bryan Hoskins
Bryan Hoskins

Assistant Professor of Fire Protection & Safety at Oklahoma State University

Dr. Bryan Hoskins earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland. He also received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland in 2011 with an emphasis on building egress. Dr. Hoskins spent one year working for Arup on projects primarily dealing with life safety design and people movement. He then spent two years working for the National Institute of Standards and Technology working on projects dealing with building evacuations and emergency messaging. He is a registered fire protection engineer in the state of Oklahoma. Professor Hoskins is the chair of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) working group that developed a research roadmap for fire protection and a member of the Human Behavior in Fire Task group for SFPE. He serves on multiple code and standards committees. He has authored more than 20 articles related to building evacuations and human behavior in fire.

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