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Photoluminescence: Applied Use in Code Compliance and Enhanced Safety, 2024
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- Slide 2: Photoluminescence: Applied Use in Code Compliance and Enhanced Safety
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- Slide 4: How to Use This Online Learning Course
- Slide 5: Purpose and Learning Objectives
- Slide 6: Contents
- Slide 7: An Introduction to Photoluminescent (PL) Safety Products: Benefits, History, & Building Codes
- Slide 8: Step Safety
- Slide 9: Adequate Lighting
- Slide 10: Photoluminescent Pigments
- Slide 11: History of Photoluminescent Material
- Slide 12: History of Photoluminescent Material
- Slide 13: History of Photoluminescent Material
- Slide 14: History of Photoluminescent Material
- Slide 15: History of Photoluminescent Material
- Slide 16: History of Photoluminescent Material
- Slide 17: North American Building & Fire Codes
- Slide 18: North American Building & Fire Codes
- Slide 19: North American Building & Fire Codes
- Slide 20: North American Building & Fire Codes
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- Slide 23: 2009/2012 IBC/IFC Requirements for Path Marking, Exit Enclosures, & Exit Pathways
- Slide 24: ICC Affected Occupancies
- Slide 25: IBC & IFC Section 1024
- Slide 26: Section 403 High-Rise Buildings
- Slide 27: Section 1024.2.1 Steps
- Slide 28: Section 1024.2.2 Landings
- Slide 29: Section 1024.2.3 Handrails
- Slide 30: Section 1024.2.4 Perimeter Demarcation Lines
- Slide 31: Section 1024.2.4 Perimeter Demarcation Lines
- Slide 32: Section 1024.2.4.3 Transition
- Slide 33: Section 1024.2.5 Obstacles
- Slide 34: Section 1024.2.6 Doors from Exit Enclosures
- Slide 35: Section 1024.2.6.1 Emergency Exit Symbol
- Slide 36: Section 1024.2.6.2 Door Hardware Markings
- Slide 37: Section 1024.2.6.3 Door Frame Markings
- Slide 38: Section 1022.8 Floor Identification Signs
- Slide 39: Section 1022.8.1 Signage Requirements
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- Slide 42: UL 1994, UL 924, & ULC S572 Standards: Luminous Egress Path Marking Systems
- Slide 43: UL 1994 & ULC S572
- Slide 44: UL 1994 & ULC S572
- Slide 45: Emergency Lighting & Power Equipment
- Slide 46: Emergency Lighting & Power Equipment
- Slide 47: Quality Control at Factory
- Slide 48: Advantages of PL Path Marking & PL Exit Signs
- Slide 49: Zero Maintenance
- Slide 50: Green/Recyclable
- Slide 51: Nonradioactive
- Slide 52: Fewer Vulnerabilities Than Powered Signs
- Slide 53: Installation & Maintenance
- Slide 54: Inspection/Sign Management in the Field
- Slide 55: Installation of PL Exit Signs
- Slide 56: Sustainable Qualities
- Slide 57: Overview: LEED® Certification
- Slide 58: PL Exit Signs and LEEDv4
- Slide 59: Applications
- Slide 60: Step Safety Lighting in Theaters & Cinemas
- Slide 61: Stadiums & Arenas
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- Slide 64: Case Studies
- Slide 65: Gwinnett Center, Georgia
- Slide 66: Gwinnett Center, Georgia
- Slide 67: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia
- Slide 68: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia
- Slide 69: Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Slide 70: Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Slide 71: Additional Installations
- Slide 72: Additional Installations
- Slide 73: Additional Installations
- Slide 74: Additional Installations
- Slide 75: Summary
- Slide 76: Course Summary
- Slide 77: Thank You [Go to Page]