After completing this Missouri-accepted course, the licensee will understand some of the key life safety requirements for mechanical systems.

Course ID(s): AYP-004

Approved By: Board of Examiners for Mechanical Licensing

  • 2018 IMC Update Part 1
    • 2018 IMC Update Part 1 [50 Activities]
      • 01. Effective Use of the International Mechanical Code
      • 02. Scope, Application, Intent and Severability - IMC Section 101
      • 03. Existing Installations, Maintenance, Additions, Alterations, and Repairs - IMC Sections 102.1, 102.2, 102.3, 102.5
      • 04. Changes in Occupancy and Historic Buildings - IMC Sections 102.5-102.7
      • 05. Temporary Equipment, Systems and Uses - IMC Section 110
      • 06. General Definitions of Key Terms - IMC Section 202
      • 07. General Regulations, Third Party Certification, and Listing and Labeling ?? IMC Sections 301, 301.2, 301.3, 301.5, and 301.7
      • 08. Protection of Structures - IMC Section 302
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        • 09. Equipment and Appliance Location - IMC Section 303
        • 10. Installation - IMC Section 304
        • 11. Access and Service Space - IMC Section 306
        • 12. Condensate Disposal - IMC Section 307
        • 13. General Requirements for Ventilation, Natural and Mechanical Ventilation - IMC Sections 401, 402, 403, and 404
        • 14. Zone Outdoor Airflow and Breathing Zone Outdoor Airflow - IMC Section 403
        • 15. General Exhaust Requirements - IMC Section 501
        • 16. Required Exhaust Systems - IMC Section 502
        • 17. Application of Flammable Finishes - IMC Section 502.7
        • 18. Hazardous Materials, General Requirements - IMC Section 502.8
        • 19. Flammable and Combustible Liquids - IMC Section 502.9.5
        • 20. Highly Toxic Liquids and Toxic Compressed Gases - IMC Section 502.9.6,502.9.7, 502.9.8
        • 21. Hazardous Production Materials - IMC Section 502.10
        • 22. Repair Garages including Motor Vehicle Operation - IMC Sections 502.14-502.16
        • 23. Manicure and Pedicure Stations - IMC Section 502.20
        • 24. Clothes Dryer Exhaust - IMC Section 504
        • 25. Specific Requirements for Domestic and Commercial Clothes Dryer Ducts - IMC Section 504.8
        • 26. Domestic Cooking Exhaust Equipment - IMC Section 505
        • 27. Commercial Kitchen Hood Ventilation System Ducts and Exhaust Equipment - IMC Section 506
        • 28. Specific Code Requirements for Grease Ducts IMC Sections 506.3.3 506.3.12
        • 29. Exhaust outlets Serving Type 1 Hoods - IMC Section 506.3.13
        • 30. Ducts Serving Type 2 Hoods - IMC Section 506.4
        • 31. Pollution Control Units and Exhaust Equipment - IMC Section 506.5
        • 32. Commercial Kitchen Hoods - IMC Section 507
        • 33. Type 2 Hoods - IMC Section 507.3
        • 34. Hood Size, Location, and Capacity - IMC Section 507.4
        • 35. Performance Test - IMC Section 507.6
        • 36. Commercial Kitchen Make-up Air and Fire Suppression - IMC Section 508
        • 37. Hazardous Exhaust, Design and Operation - IMC Section 510
        • 38. Minimum Duct Thicknesses for Hazardous Exhaust - IMC Section 510.9
        • 39. Dust, Stock, and Refuse Conveying Systems - IMC Section 511
        • 40. Sub-slab Soil Exhaust Systems - IMC Section 512
        • 41. Smoke Control Systems - IMC Section 513
        • 42. Smoke Barrier Construction - IMC Section 513.5
        • 43. Smoke Control Methods - IMC Section 513.6
        • 44. Equipment for Smoke Control Systems - IMC Section 513.10
        • 45. Detection and Control Systems - IMC Section 513.12
        • 46. Energy Recovery Ventilation Systems - IMC Section 514
        • 47. Maintenance of the International Mechanical Code
        • 48. Modifications and Alternate Methods
        • 49. Alternate Means and Methods
        • 50. Unsafe Mechanical Systems
  • Course Completion
    • Mandatory Questionnaire
    • Certificate of Completion
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Instructor Bio

Reggie Hucks

Reggie Hucks is an Inspection Services Administrator for High Point, NC. He has also served as the Code Administrator for Brunswick County and is a Level 3 Mechanical, Building, and Plumbing Inspector. He also is a certified mechanical contractor in North Carolina.