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Life Safety Code® Boot Camp - Hospital Version

Course Overview

Every Medicare-certified hospital must adhere to the 2000 Life Safety Code® in order to receive reimbursement. The Joint Commission also requires hospitals to observe the Life Safety Code in order to maintain accreditation. Complete the Life Safety Code Boot Camp - Hospital Version and gain the knowledge and confidence to:

  • Navigate hospital requirements in the Life Safety Code
  • Drill down to understand the complicated nuances of the code
  • Apply these rules to your facility

Life Safety Code Boot Camp - Hospital Version is an intensive, two-and-a-half day course based on the rules and requirements for hospitals in the NFPA's 2000 Life Safety Code. The course features Joshua Elvove, a former Joint Commission life safety specialist, and Peter Leszczak, a long-time safety and fire protection engineer for the US Department of Veteran Affairs.

Participate in the Life Safety Code Boot Camp - Hospital Version and you'll be able to:

  • Recognize how the 2000 Life Safety Code's general provisions apply to hospitals
  • Explain the 2000 Life Safety Code's healthcare occupancy provisions and how to use them in hospitals
  • Recall the format of the 2000 Life Safety Code and how to navigate its healthcare occupancy requirements, exceptions, and annex notes

The Life Safety Code Boot Camp - Hospital Version is offered around the United States at various locations. For a list of upcoming courses, click here.

For more detailed information about the Life Safety Code Boot Camp - Hospital Version contact us at (877) 207-4036 (or bootcamps@hcpro.com)



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