06-23-2026

1. Understand the format of the 7th Edition Accessibility Code. 2. Interpret the scoping requirements of the Accessibility Code. 3. Apply the requirements of Chapter 4 of the Accessibility Code to specific situations. 4. Locate specific sections of the Accessibility Code.
Great course content.
Jorge L.Great presentation
ClayGreat again!! Thanks!
AlbertoI never knew the IBC was referenced through ADA. Learned a lot from this course! Also, never knew that the security exceptions were only relevant to detention center type applications.
AlyssaVery thorough. Thank you!
BuddyGreat presentation
AlanVery through presentation.
WilliamGreat course work and information, well presented
ScottAn excellent course! It reviewed the most frequent issues found during the design and construction of a exterior or interior area.
LissetteGreat way to refresh our knowledge and keep up with any changes that may be applicable with the FBC. Learn at your own pace. Thank you.
Pilarvery good
RobertI've attended many seminars on this topic. This presenter was very knowledgeable and clear. Well done sir!
ShirleyExcellent course. Thank you!
DonaldA great recap of important clearances
GrahamVery well out together course with a very knowledgeable instructor. The questions and answer session at the end gave some great real-world examples and clarity as to how to read the Accessibility Code based on when the buildings 'first use' applied.
JoshuaGood
Manuel$50
This advanced instructor led, interactive code training course is designed to provide building code administrators, plans examiners, inspectors, design professionals and contractors with 2.0 hours of advanced building code training on the technical provisions contained in Chapter 4 of the 7th Edition (2020) of the Florida Building Code, Accessibility Volume, Chapter 4, Accessible Routes.
CILB: 0613702 (1.0 hr. Adv./1.0 hr. Gen.) FBAID: CILB Reciprocity (2.0 hrs. HSW) FBPE: 0009142 (2.0 hrs. AOP) ICC: 25190 (.2 Building)
Credits: 2 AIA LU HSW + 2 Advanced FBC + 2 ADA + 2 ADA California + 2 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA
Length: 2 hours
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This advanced instructor led, interactive code training course is designed to provide building code administrators, plans examiners, inspectors, design professionals and contractors with 2.0 hours of advanced building code training on the technical provisions contained in Chapter 4 of the 7th Edition (2020) of the Florida Building Code, Accessibility Volume, Chapter 4, Accessible Routes.
CILB: 0613702 (1.0 hr. Adv./1.0 hr. Gen.) FBAID: CILB Reciprocity (2.0 hrs. HSW) FBPE: 0009142 (2.0 hrs. AOP) ICC: 25190 (.2 Building)
Credits: 2 AIA LU HSW + 2 Advanced FBC + 2 ADA + 2 ADA California + 2 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA
Length: 2 hours
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1. Understand the format of the 7th Edition Accessibility Code. 2. Interpret the scoping requirements of the Accessibility Code. 3. Apply the requirements of Chapter 4 of the Accessibility Code to specific situations. 4. Locate specific sections of the Accessibility Code.
Great course content.
Jorge L.Great presentation
ClayGreat again!! Thanks!
AlbertoI never knew the IBC was referenced through ADA. Learned a lot from this course! Also, never knew that the security exceptions were only relevant to detention center type applications.
AlyssaVery thorough. Thank you!
BuddyGreat presentation
AlanVery through presentation.
WilliamGreat course work and information, well presented
ScottAn excellent course! It reviewed the most frequent issues found during the design and construction of a exterior or interior area.
LissetteGreat way to refresh our knowledge and keep up with any changes that may be applicable with the FBC. Learn at your own pace. Thank you.
Pilarvery good
RobertI've attended many seminars on this topic. This presenter was very knowledgeable and clear. Well done sir!
ShirleyExcellent course. Thank you!
DonaldA great recap of important clearances
GrahamVery well out together course with a very knowledgeable instructor. The questions and answer session at the end gave some great real-world examples and clarity as to how to read the Accessibility Code based on when the buildings 'first use' applied.
JoshuaGood
Manuel