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Course Title: 2006 IBC Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner Certification Examination Practice Course
Classification: Certification Practice
Availability
99 day subscription
Lead Instructor
Name: ICC Administrator
Email: campus@iccsafe.org

CodeSectionTermRegistration DeadlinePrice
020709360807070NEW YORK STATE ONLYCredit Card or E-Token12/31/14$79.00

Description:
2006 Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner CEPCourse Description
This course is designed to offer a practice examination opportunity for the 2006 Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner Certification Examination, based on the 2006 International Building Code® (2006 IBC®), including Appendix E, and the ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 (Standard on Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities).

Course Purpose
To aid in preparing for the 2006 Accessibility Insector/Plans Examiner Certification Exam.

Applicable Code
  • 2006 International Building Code® (2006 IBC®), including Appendix E
  • ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 (Standard on Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities)
  • Expected Completion Time 2 Hours
    Professional Experience LevelEntry
    Classification Technical
    Delivery Method On-line
    Instructional Materials
    Recommended
  • 2006 International Building Code® (2006 IBC®), including Appendix E
  • ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 (Standard on Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities)
  • Code AuthorInternational Code Council (ICC)
    Course AuthorInternational Code Council (ICC)

    Learning Objectives
    Upon completion of the course you will be better able to:

  • Explain the goal of ICC's certification program.
  • Explain the benefits of pursuing certification.
  • Develop a personal plan of action in preparing for the exam.
  • Employ a variety of strategies to reduce test anxiety and take multiple-choice tests.
  • Explain the actual job tasks used in development of the exam and their relevance to certification.
  • Explain which code sections and references pertain to each job task covered in the examination.
  • Locate key code sections and references relating to each job task.
  • Answer practice questions.
  • Effectively manage time while taking a timed practice exam.
  • Determine your strengths and weaknesses in code knowledge and application.
  • Experience Level
    Entry

    Prerequisite Knowledge

    This seminar is best suited for participants who:

  • Have some knowledge of model codes and their application;
  • Know basic construction terminology, techniques, methods and materials;
  • Know how to read basic construction documents.
  • Have some experience in code enforcement.
  • Course Outline

    • Introduction
    • About Certification
    • Introduction to the Task List
      • General Administrative and Scoping Provisions
      • Building Blocks
      • Accessible Routes
      • General Site and Building Elements
      • Plumbing Facilities
      • Communications Elements
      • Special Rooms and Spaces
      • Built-in Furnishings and Equipment
      • Dwelling and Sleeping Units
    • Practice Questions
      • General Administrative and Scoping Provisions
      • Building Blocks
      • Accessible Routes
      • General Site and Building Elements
      • Plumbing Facilities
      • Communications Elements
      • Special Rooms and Spaces
      • Built-in Furnishings and Equipment
      • Dwelling and Sleeping Units
    • Timed Practice Exam
    • Individualized Study Plan
    • Course Evaluation

    Content Provider:
    ICC

    Technical Requirements:
    Pentium 100 or greater processor; 64 meg ram; 56 K modem (DSL, Cable or T1 recommended)

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