A virtual training program designed to support EHS professionals, lab managers, principal investigators, engineers, and project managers in understanding the essential principles of NFPA 45: Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals. It is offered as two afternoon sessions or one full day.

This high-level training emphasizes practical application of the code, and key concepts relevant to laboratory safety oversight.

Course Topics & Learning Objectives 

Session 1: NFPA 45 Foundations – Why It Matters + Chapters 1–6
Theme: Setting the foundation – understanding the purpose and structure of NFPA 45
Key Objectives: Establish shared understanding, define critical terms, and introduce core safety concepts

Topics:

  • Why NFPA 45 Matters
    • The Cycle of Ignorance
    • The Three C's of Safety
    • Fire Basics
    • Prevention, Detection, and Extinction
  • NFPA 45 Core Chapters
    • Chapter 1: Administration and scope
    • Chapter 2: Reference standards
    • Chapter 3: Definitions and terminology
    • Chapter 4: Laboratory unit classifications - inventory, quantities, and future use
    • Chapter 5: Lab design and construction
    • Chapter 6: Fire protection systems - alarms, suppression, and controls

Session 2: Systems, Hazards, and Practical Oversight – Chapters 7–12 + Application
Theme: Recognizing risk and reinforcing safety through practical oversight
Key Objectives: Support informed review and scoping of lab-related projects

Topics:

  • Chapters 7–12 Overview
    • Chapter 7: Ventilation and hood systems
    • Chapter 8: Chemical handling and waste disposal
    • Chapter 9: Flammable and combustible liquids
    • Chapter 10: Compressed and liquefied gases
    • Chapter 11: Laboratory operations and apparatus
    • Chapter 12: Instruction labs - unique risks in educational settings
  • Additional Topics:
    • Proper chemical storage: segregation, containment, and risk minimalization
    • Safety program planning: how fire protection fits into lab safety culture
    • Common oversight gaps and how to address them
    • Final Q&A and key takeaways

Certification & Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Each participant will receive:

  • 0.6 CEUs from LSI upon successful completion of both sessions
  • Certificate of Completion and Digital Badge for professional development records
$350 scholarship with valid teacher IDK-12 teachers and grad students can receive a $350 scholarship to attend this course. Apply here. 
Contact info@LabSafety.org to bring this course to your location.


Who Should Attend?

  • Safety professionals
  • Business Officers
  • Environmental, Health & Safety Professionals
  • Lab Managers / Supervisors / Workers
  • Researchers
  • Risk Managers/ Operations Managers
  • School Administrators
  • Science, Art & Technology Educators

Registrants Receive:


Lodging, transportation and meals not included in tuition for in-person courses.
All major credit cards accepted. If you are paying with a purchase order please email alie@labsafety.org.
When registering more than one person please make sure to include all the names and email addresses at check-out.


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