Continuing Education Program

Recertification Requirements

Certificants must report at least 30 CEPs every three (3) years. 24 CEPs must be in technical learning education, and the remaining may be in either technical or non-technical education.

Certificants that hold a CFDAI are required to report 30 CEPs, 5 of which must be in NFPA Code Update Classes.

Recertification Fees

DHI Renewal CEP Fee Structure

Number of Credentials Held Member Rate Non-Member Rate
1 $175.00 USD $210.00 USD
2 $200.00 USD $235.00 USD
3 $225.00 USD $260.00 USD
4 $250.00 USD $285.00 USD

Credentials Required to Renewal are AHC, CDC, EHC, and CFDAI

Certificants that hold an AOC will be invoiced for only the AHC, CDC, EHC.

A late fee of $50.00 USD will be added to the invoice for certificants that fail to submit their renewal by the renewal date as listed on the certificate or digital seal.

Application Process

DHI has launched a new renewal application online. Certificants are able to submit their CEPs and pay for their renewal all in one step.

Renew Here

Allow 2-3 weeks for renewal application review, DHI staff will follow up with confirmation of renewal.

Qualifying CEP Activities

One (1) hour of qualified education will qualify for 1 continuing education point (CEP). CEPs may be issued in 30 minutes increments, with each 30 minutes being .5 CEP. Credit is not awarded for breaks, meals, networking activities, or business or administrative meetings.

Technical (T) – education related to specific to the door and hardware industry products, applications, codes, or standards (e.g., doors, finish hardware, access control).

Non-Technical (NT) – education related to the door and hardware industry or beneficial to your role at work (e.g., sales, presentations, business, finance, marketing, etc.) and participation in industry or industry related organizations.

Activity T or NT Number of CEPs
E-Learning: online learning sessions T or NT 1 CEP per hour of instruction
Continuing Education: successful completion of a course/workshop/in-house training T or NT 1 CEP per hour of instruction
Instructor/Facilitator: leading/facilitating a learning session as the instructor or facilitator T or NT 2 CEPs per hour of delivery
Course Development: developing an educational session T or NT 3 CEPs per hour (limit one course per year)
Membership: membership in non-industry organizations (e.g. AIA, AIA Canada, ASIS, ASIS Canada, CSI, CSC NT 1 CEP per year
DHI Activities: volunteering on DHI committees, and/or Board of Governors NT 2 CEPs per year

DHI Continuing Education Training Courses

CE1401:  Codes and Standards

Online, Self-Paced Course | 16 Hours | 16 CEPs
$250.00 member rate | $350.00 non-member rate

RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: None

This course covers changes in the current editions of NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives (2013) and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code (2012) that apply to our industry.

After completion, you will be able to:

  • Explain the requirements for modifying fire door assemblies in the field in accordance with NFPA 80
  • List the occupancy types that require safety inspections of non-fire-rated egress door assemblies required by NFPA 101
  • Describe NFPA 101's requirements for inspection of door openings
  • Explain the level of detailed information required to document NFPA 80's safety inspections of fire door assemblies

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CE1501:  2015 IBC Code Update

Online, Self-Paced Course | 2 Hours | 2 CEPs
$125.00 member rate | $175.00 non-member rate

RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: None

This course covers changes in the current editions of NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives (2013) and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code (2012) that apply to our industry.

After completion, you will be able to:

  • Explain the requirements for modifying fire door assemblies in the field in accordance with NFPA 80
  • List the occupancy types that require safety inspections of non-fire-rated egress door assemblies required by NFPA 101
  • Describe NFPA 101's requirements for inspection of door openings
  • Explain the level of detailed information required to document NFPA 80's safety inspections of fire door assemblies

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CE1601:  Code Update for Swinging Door Openings

Online, Self-Paced Course | 2 Hours | 2 CEPs
$125.00 member rate | $175.00 non-member rate

RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: None

This course covers changes in the current editions of NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives (2013) and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code (2012) that apply to our industry.

After completion, you will be able to:

  • Explain the requirements for modifying fire door assemblies in the field in accordance with NFPA 80
  • List the occupancy types that require safety inspections of non-fire-rated egress door assemblies required by NFPA 101
  • Describe NFPA 101's requirements for inspection of door openings
  • Explain the level of detailed information required to document NFPA 80's safety inspections of fire door assemblies

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CE1701:  NFPA 80-2013 Edition Updates

Online, Self-Paced Course | 3 Hours | 3 CEPs
$125.00 member rate | $175.00 non-member rate

RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: None

This course walks you through the changes in NFPA 80 (Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives) (2013 edition) from the immediately prior edition NFPA 80 (2010 edition). This standard regulates the installation and maintenance of assemblies and devices used to protect openings in walls, floors, and ceiling against the spread of fire and smoke within, into, or out of buildings.

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Certification Policies

Those who hold a DHI certification are required to follow our Certification Program policies in order to maintain their certifications, including CEP Program participation and other requirements for maintaining certifications.

  • Individuals who earn a credential after January 1, 2005, are required to participate in the continuing education program (CEP).
  • Individuals are not required to hold a DHI membership to maintain a DHI credential. Individuals will be invoiced for the non-member rate to renewal their credential.
  • Failure to renewal credential, individuals shall be prohibited from using the credentials and seal.
  • Certificants have 90 days after their expiration date to submit their CEPs without risk of losing their certification. Upon expiration of the certification, individuals may be required to retake the exam to regain their certification.

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Continuing Education Providers

The DHI CE Provider Program offers organizations the opportunity to award pre-approved continuing education hours for certified door security and safety professionals related couniting education offerings. With CE provider status, DHI-approved activities can be easily identified by those searching for continuing education for their rectification requirements.

The Program offers two options for organizations that provide educational programs:

  • DHI Annual CE Provider - for organizations that offer multiple educational activities a year
  • DHI One-Time CE Provider—for organizations for which only one educational activities has been approved by DHI (A one-time event includes a course, a one-day event, or one multi-day event)

For Certificants

View DHI's Continuing Education Providers (organizations, manufactures, etc.) for approved DHI-certified learning sessions to acquire DHI CEP points from other organizations.

For Providers

Questions?

Please contact the DHI Certification Team at certification@dhi.org for assistance.