FP Review Course

$597.00

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Fire Protection Engineering
PE Exam Review Course

Of all the things successful people do to accelerate their trip down the path to success,
participating in some kind of coaching program is at the top of the list.

– Jack Canfield, The Success Principles

(Receive a free copy of the FP PE Exam Study Guide and access to the FP PE Exam Resource Library with your purchase of the FP PE Exam Review Course)

Do you want to pass the PE Exam the first time (or this time)? This Review Course will get you prepared.
  • 3-step preparation method that will equip you with the tools needed to be successful.
  • 10 things you should do to have total confidence on exam day.
  • A specific plan of action for each of the test topics.
Don’t have the time or the desire to sit through a live PE Exam refresher? This Review Course will get you prepared.
  • 1 hour per day plus 3 to 4 hours on the weekends can get you prepared in 1 month or less.
  • Working through the course on your schedule produces better results.
  • Being lectured to in a classroom setting will not provide the resources you need on exam day.
Looking for a program that gives you what you need to become a licensed PE? This Review Course will get you prepared.
  • 7 must-have resources for success on the PE exam.
  • 7 main reasons people fail the PE exam (and how you can beat the odds.)
  • 7 simple actions you can perform every day that ensure you will be prepared.

In preparing for the PE Exam:

  • Is adequate PE Exam preparation time difficult to find in your hectic schedule
  • Are work responsibilities, family time, or personal projects keeping you from studying?
  • Would a structured study plan with daily accountability be useful?

The Fire Protection Engineering PE Exam Review Course will help you overcome these obstacles and get you prepared for the PE Exam. The Fire Protection Engineering PE Exam Review Course is a comprehensive, in-depth review of every topic covered on the exam (refer to NCEES.) It is divided into 60 lessons with instruction, homework, links to related sites, examples, and sample practice problems. Try out the first two lessons below.


FIRE PROTECTION ANALYSIS
  • Types of Analysis
    • Lesson 01 – Hazard Analysis
    • Lesson 02 – Risk Analysis
  • Information Sources for Analysis
    • Lesson 03 – Uncertainty and Safety Factors
    • Lesson 04 – Facility Characteristics
    • Lesson 05 – Acceptable Thresholds
    • Lesson 06 – Codes and Standards
    • Lesson 07 – Occupancy, Hazard, and Commodity Classifications
    • Lesson 08 – Fire Tests
    • Lesson 09 – Technical Drawings, Schematics, and Plans
    • Lesson 10 – Selection of Design Fire
Section Quiz 01 – Fire Protection Analysis*

FIRE DYNAMICS FUNDAMENTALS
  • Lesson 11 – Fire and Smoke Behavior
  • Lesson 12 – Fire Size and Growth
  • Lesson 13 – Combustion
  • Lesson 14 – Plume Entrainment
  • Lesson 15 – Material Properties
  • Lesson 16 – Material Compatibility
  • Lesson 17 – Heat Transfer From Fire and Smoke
Section Quiz 02 – Fire Dynamics*

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SYSTEMS
  • Water-Based Fire Suppression Systems
    • Lesson 18 – Design Criteria
    • Lesson 19 – Hydraulic Calculations
    • Lesson 20 – System Types
    • Lesson 21 – System Components
    • Lesson 22 – Component Placement
    • Lesson 23 – Water Supply and Distribution
    • Lesson 24 – Fire Pumps and Controllers
    • Lesson 25 – Testing Protocol
Section Quiz 03 – Water-Based Fire Suppression Systems*

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SYSTEMS
  • Special Hazard Systems
    • Lesson 26 – Design Criteria
    • Lesson 27 – Design Method
    • Lesson 28 – Pipe Sizing
    • Lesson 29 – System Types & System Components
    • Lesson 30 – Agent Storage
    • Lesson 31 – Personnel Safety & Controls
    • Lesson 32 – Collateral Damage, System Interlocks, & Test Methods
Section Quiz 04 – Special Hazard Systems*

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SYSTEMS
  • Detection, Alarm, and Signaling Systems
    • Lesson 33 – Design Criteria
    • Lesson 34 – System Types
    • Lesson 35 – System Components
    • Lesson 36 – Circuit Classification, Wiring Methods, and Survivability
    • Lesson 37 – Building Control Functions and System Interfaces, Monitoring, & Test Methods
Section Quiz 05 – Fire Detection and Alarm Systems*

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SYSTEMS
  • Smoke Control Systems
    • Lesson 38 – Design Criteria
    • Lesson 39 – System Types & System Components
    • Lesson 40 – Calculations
    • Lesson 41 – System Interfaces & Test Methods
Section Quiz 06 – Smoke Control Systems*

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SYSTEMS
  • Explosion Protection and Prevention Systems
    • Lesson 42 – Design Criteria
    • Lesson 43 – Personnel Safety & Collateral Damage
    • Lesson 44 – System Interlocks
    • Lesson 45 – Design Method
    • Lesson 46 – Prevention Methods
Section Quiz 07 – Explosion Protection and Prevention Systems*

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SYSTEMS
  • Passive Building Systems
    • Lesson 47 – Construction Types & Construction Materials
    • Lesson 48 – Height and Area Limits & Building Separation Distance
    • Lesson 49 – Interior Finish
    • Lesson 50 – Structural Fire Resistance
    • Lesson 51 – Compartmentalization / Barrier
    • Lesson 52 – Protection of Openings, Penetrations, and Joints
Section Quiz 08 – Passive Building Systems*

EGRESS AND OCCUPANT MOVEMENT
  • Means of Egress
    • Lesson 53 – Occupant Load Calculations
    • Lesson 54 – Elements
    • Lesson 55 – Arrangement and Sizing
    • Lesson 56 – Components
    • Lesson 57 – Emergency Lighting and Illumination & Exit Signage and Pathway Marking
Section Quiz 09 – Means of Egress*

EGRESS AND OCCUPANT MOVEMENT
  • Human Behavior
    • Lesson 58 – Evacuation Movement
    • Lesson 59 – Occupant Pre-Evacuation Period and Human Response to Fire Cues
    • Lesson 60 – Effects of Exposure to Smoke, Heat, and Toxins
Section Quiz 10 – Human Behavior*

80-Question Final Exam**

This course may* qualify for up to 20 PDH (Professional Development Hours)/2.0 CEU (Continuing Education Units.)
*Check HERE to verify your state board’s acceptance of this course for PDH/CEU credit.
**The section quizzes are optional, but recommended.
***If you are claiming Continuing Education credit for this course, the Final Exam is required with a score of 70% or better.

The PE Exam Review Course is designed to help you prepare for the PE Exam by following these 3 steps:

  1. Work through the information in the Course … follow the references … dig deep.
  2. Work as many problems as you can find and note where you have difficulties.
  3. Take the time to put together a comprehensive Test-Prep Resource Library©

NOTE: although you are no longer allowed to bring outside information into the testing center, we still highly recommend putting together a Test-Prep Resource Library. It will help you organize your materials, aid in your review, be invaluable in the event you have to retake the exam, and will be an excellent resource in your business.


Remember, this is a process. If you will:

  • spend time every day
  • work the problems
  • assemble the resources

… you will be successful.

If there is anything we can do for you, please do not hesitate to ask.


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