TR-STD-FAC
Industry Standards & Codes Course

ICT Facilities

LEVEL 01-2 hours of online instruction

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This TFS Standards & Codes presentation is for use in the design and implementation of the ICT structured cabling systems within commercial building facilities and is a reference of common technology and design best practices.

General Section Topics include: Introduction; Terms & Conditions; Applicable Codes and Standards; ICT Glossary; Infrastructure; Intrusion Detection Systems; Video Surveillance Systems; Access Control Systems; Fire Alarm Systems; Integrated Systems; Risk Management; and Commissioning.

The ICT Facilities Standards & Codes presentation is primarily based upon the TIA568 Commercial Buildings Standard and is intended for Owners and Operators, Maintenance personnel, Contractors and Integrators, Installers, Technicians, Projector Managers and Authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ).

Standards organizations involved in Information & Communications Technology (ICT) such as BICSI, the TIA, the IEEE, the ITU, and the NEC are also explained. TFS Standard & Codes for ICT Facilities standard is for use in the design and implementation of the structured cabling systems used within ICT Facilities and is a reference of common technology and design best practices.

$50

TR-STD-FAC

Questions?
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ONLINE COURSE

This course is offered online through our Digital Chalk Virtual Learning Management Service. Call (877) 529-9114 or email training@fiberoptic.com for registration information.

On-Site
Training

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Any of our courses can be customized to focus on your needs – like using specific equipment, or working in a particular situation.

Cancellation Policy

We reserve the right to cancel any course. A full refund will be provided unless the student elects to transfer to another course or time.

No refunds will be granted for student cancellation, but substitutions are permitted.