MEANS OF EGRESS

In this series, we overview how we implement egress strategies of NFPA 101 in buildings. We discuss different means of egress components, identify exit access, exits, and exit discharge, and calculate occupant loads. We evaluate the required number and capacities of egress components, evaluate common path, travel distance, and dead-end requirements, and cover requirements for emergency lighting and exit signage. This series focuses on egress topics from NFPA 101 with a focus on the Fire Protection P.E. Exam.

1. Understand components of means of egress and how we categorize them.
2. Be familiar with requirements concerning the quantity and size of components, remoteness, and limitations for travel.
3. Be familiar with requirements for emergency lighting and exit signage.

PE110 - 2025 - 1.5 HOURS

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MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Steven Barrett, PE

Fire Protection Engineer IV at SmithGroup / Fire Protection Engineer | Chicago, Illinois, USA
Steven Barrett is a licensed professional engineer in the discipline of fire protection with over 14 years of design experience in the practice of fire protection, fire alarm, building code, and life safety in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry. Mr. Barrett is the Fire Protection Discipline Leader for the SmithGroup Midwest Region (including Madison, Milwaukee, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Chicago – the office where he is based). Mr. Barrett is also an adjunct professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois where he teaches Plumbing and Fire Protection Design in the Civil and Architectural Engineering Department to bachelor’s and master’s students.