- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
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Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance for Fire and Life Safety
Issued by
National Fire Protection Association®
This badge signifies demonstrated knowledge of the concepts and requirements on how to locate, apply, and understand the frequency for ITM activities for sprinkler system components and sub-systems (NFPA 25), identify requirements for the ITM of fire alarm systems (NFPA 72), locate, interpret, identify, and apply the requirements for the ITM of fire door assemblies (NFPA 80), and identify the requirements for electrical safety in the workplace (NFPA 70E).
- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Earn at least a 70% on the post-training assessment for each module in the 5 course series.
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Complete the course evaluation.
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This badge has been awarded based on NFPA’s internal, subjective achievement criteria for course completion at the time the badge was attained. Therefore, you should not rely on, and NFPA makes no representation regarding this badge as an indicator or guarantee of an individual’s qualifications, skill, quality, or expertise with regard to the subject matter.
Standards
NFPA 20 protects life and property by providing requirements for the selection and installation of pumps to ensure that systems will work as intended to deliver adequate and reliable water supplies in a fire emergency.
NFPA 25 is the baseline for inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems. Compliance helps maximize system integrity to avoid failure and ensure fast, effective response in a fire emergency.
NFPA 70E requirements for safe work practices to protect personnel by reducing exposure to major electrical hazards. Originally developed at OSHA's request, NFPA 70E helps companies and employees avoid workplace injuries and fatalities due to shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast, and assists in complying with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA
NFPA 72 provides the latest safety provisions to meet society's changing fire detection, signaling, and emergency communications demands. In addition to the core focus on fire alarm systems, the Code includes requirements for mass notification systems used for weather emergencies; terrorist events; biological, chemical, and nuclear emergencies; and
This standard regulates the installation and maintenance of assemblies and devices used to protect openings in walls, floors, and ceilings against the spread of fire and smoke within, into, or out of buildings.