
Physical Environment Survey Readiness: Life Safety Module | Aug. 2025 | Live Online Training
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Date
Mon, Aug 18, 2025, 08:00 AM CDT – Mon, Aug 18, 2025, 04:00 PM CDTCost
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Description
The August 2025 iteration of this course is open to MEMBERS ONLY.
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This program will help health care facility professionals prepare for The Joint Commission life safety code survey. This program covers the entire survey process, regulations including NFPA codes and CMS Conditions of Participation, and common areas of deficiencies. The program is useful for those who are new to the survey process as well as those who have been through many surveys. With so many changes in regulations and new methodologies for surveys, this program provides attendees with valuable insight.
Learning outcomes:
- Find and correctly interpret the application of the code requirements exposed during the survey.
- Address the most common citations found during compliance survey.
- Identify documentation requirements for inspection and maintenance at your facility.
- Assure continuous compliance with code requirements in the areas of life safety, emergency management and the patient care environment.
Topics Covered in this Module:
- NFPA code overview (2012 edition)
- Survey process Administrative Activities - Statement of Conditions
- Administrative Activities - Interim Life Safety Measures
- Health Care Occupancy:
- General Building Requirements
- Means of Egress Requirements
- Protection – Fire Alarm
- Protection – Extinguishment
- Special Provisions
- Building Services
- Operating Features
- Associated K-tags
- Related accrediting organization standards
NOTE for IN-PERSON PROGRAMS: Participants will receive a copy of NFPA 101, Health Care Facilities Code, 2012 edition.
NOTE for LIVE ONLINE TRAININGS: Participants will receive online access to NFPA Link, a digital format of the NFPA 101 Health Care Facilities Code, 2012 edition.