Lauzon Life Safety Consulting presents an in-depth training series focusing on the 2012 Life Safety Code as it applies to hospitals and nursing homes.
There are many ways to learn a topic; there are webinars, training videos, and boot camps, but it is just not the same as having the face to face experience of classroom style training that is in-depth, but not overwhelming.
We understand the difficulties with freeing up staff in order for them to be able to attend such training, so we are offering monthly, in-depth training in 6 hour segments in multiple areas of Wisconsin in order to maximize understanding and minimize overtime and travel expenses.
Each training series includes six sessions designed to minimize costs and maximize understanding.
Sessions 1-3 will be held at Bloomfield Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center, 3151 County Rd CH, Dodgeville, WI 53533
Session 1: "Key Concepts" introduces attendees to the various AHJ's, applicable codes, occupancies, construction types, egress, and doors. Even experienced staff will benefit from going back to the foundation of the Life Safety Code. The concepts discussed here will enable you to understand all of the intricacies of the code and why much of the time the answer is "it depends." Attendees will receive a binder for collecting handouts at each of the subsequent sessions.
Session 2: "Rated Enclosures" and compartmentalization are the basis behind all of the protective measures required by the Life Safety Code. Topics will include exits, smoke compartments, hazardous rooms, vertical openings, separations, and the requirements for the walls and doors.
Session 3: "Non-Rated Enclosures" includes corridors, suites, ceilings, and finishes and decorations.
Sessions 4-6 will be held at Schmitt Woodland Hills, 1400 W. Seminary St, Richland Center, WI 53581
Session 4 "Construction": Understand the steps that are involved in planning, preparing for, and implementing a construction project that will ensure that your patients are protected and that you aren't left scratching your head or having to answer to surveyors after the contractors have left.
Session 5 "Inspections": This session will go over the survey process, documentation, and what inspections you are required to perform.
Session 6: "Utility Systems" goes into the specific installation and inspection requirements for fire alarms, sprinklers, generators, electrical systems, HVAC, and plumbing.
We highly recommend attending all six sessions as each will build on the previous lessons and conclude with a Quiz. Certificates of completion will be provided via email to each attendee of each session.