CODE PROVISIONS FOR
ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS

In this series, we look at how codes and standards address energy storage systems. We cover the history of ESS provisions, ICC and NFPA pathways, and key requirements for prevention, detection, suppression, ventilation, and explosion control. We also highlight lessons learned, jurisdictional amendments, and upcoming changes to NFPA 855 and the IFC.

Our objectives include:

  1. Understand the timeline for ESS requirements in codes and standards.
  2. Be able to develop a code pathway to determining ESS requirements.
  3. Be familiar with current and currently-contested ESS requirements.

HZ132 - 2025 - 1.5 HOUR

MODULES

MEET THE INSTRUCTORS

Jocelyn Sarrantonio, PE

Fire Protection Engineer | Albany, NY, USA
Jocelyn is a licensed Fire Protection Engineer with 18 years of experience in design consulting engineering, with 10 of those exclusively in mission-critical (data center) design. Jocelyn’s work has exposed her to fire suppression and fire alarm system design, life safety systems, energy storage systems, code consulting, corrosion prevention, and hazardous materials. Working in mission-critical facilities has given her experience in jurisdictions across the United States, requiring the agility to work with different clients and authorities having jurisdiction. She has a passion for details and enjoys a good scavenger hunt in the code.

Before joining MeyerFire as Technical Director, Jocelyn led a 15-person team and served as the fire protection discipline lead and subject matter expert for mission-critical fire protection at a large international company. In addition to mentoring, much of her work included writing technical reports for AHJs to demonstrate code compliance of complex MEP systems. She studied Mechanical Engineering (BS/MS) at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), and lives in Upstate New York with her husband, three girls, and three cats.