Course curriculum

  1. 1
    • Land Acknowledgement

    • Emergency Lighting - Course Outline

  2. 2
    • Module 1 - Emergency Lighting Glossary

    • Module 1 - Emergency Lighting - Glossary

  3. 3
    • Module 2 Emergency Lighting - Reviewing Series circuits

    • Learning Task 1b - Emergency Lighting - Electrical Review Parallel Circuits

  4. 4
    • Module 3 Emergency Lighting Electrical Review Parallel Circuits

    • Module 3 - Emergency Lighting - Electrical Review Parallel Circuits

  5. 5
    • Module 4 Emergency Lighting Source in Series

    • Learning Task 1c - Emergency Lighting - Source in Series

    • Module 4- Emergency Lighting - Source in Series

    • Learning Task 1C ANSWER Key

  6. 6
    • Module 5 Emergency Lighting Source in Parallel

    • Module 5 - Emergency Lighting - Source in Parallel

    • Module 1 to 5 Test Your Knowledge

  7. 7
    • Module 6 - Identification of Batteries

    • Module 6 - Emergency Lighting - Identification of Batteries

    • Battery Testing - CFAA May 26 2021_Phil Gagnon

    • A Guide to Understanding Battery Specifications

  8. 8
    • Module 7 - Identify Exits and Emergency Lights

    • Module 7 - Emergency Lighting - Identifying Exits and EML

    • Module 6 & 7 Test Your Knowledge

  9. 9
    • Module 8 - Battery Requirements for Exits and Em Lights

    • Module 8 - Emergency Lighting - Battery Requirements for Exits and Emergency Lights

    • When Should Fire Alarm Batteries Be Replaced

    • Why are Battery Date Codes so Cryptic

    • Why Replace Batteries in Pairs

  10. 10
    • Module 9- Inspection & Testing for Exits and Emergency Lights

    • Module 9 - Emergency Lighting - Inspection and Testing for Exits and Emergency Lights

  11. 11
    • Module 10 - Emergency Light Applicable Codes for EM lighting & Exits

    • Module 10 - Emergency Lighting -Applicable Codes for Emergency Lighting and Exits

    • 2018 BC FIre Code Section 6.5

    • Module 8 to 10 Test Your Knowledge