If you’re working toward the Philadelphia Fire Suppression Systems Worker license, the ICC 200_PA_PH exam is a major milestone. It’s designed to confirm that you can install, evaluate, and support water-based fire protection systems using the code-and-standard language that governs real projects in the City of Philadelphia.
This Exam Book Package brings together the primary references listed for the 200 Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Fire Suppression Installer/Worker exam, including the 2019 NFPA installation standards and the ICC 2021 model codes used in the bulletin. With the right books on your desk, you can practice the most important open-book skill: locating the correct section quickly, under time pressure, without getting lost in the tables and technical language.
Fire suppression work demands accuracy. Layout decisions, acceptance steps, impairment response, and inspection-related responsibilities all connect back to clear requirements. This package is built to help you study the same way you’ll work: identify the situation, choose the right reference, confirm the exact requirement, and apply it confidently.
The ICC Philadelphia Contractor/Trades bulletin also outlines key content areas by weight. This is useful for structuring your study time:
The ICC 200_PA_PH exam is an open book test, and it’s timed. With 60 questions in a 2-hour window, the exam is built to reward candidates who already know how to move through NFPA and ICC references efficiently.
Open-book success usually comes down to practical habits:
The City of Philadelphia’s Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) issues the Fire Suppression Systems Worker License. This license is required to do work on fire suppression systems, including installation, alteration, repair, testing, maintenance, inspection, or certification. The City also notes that fire suppression systems workers must work for a contractor and that the worker license does not authorize you to operate a business.
For this credential, the requirements you’ll follow are published by the City of Philadelphia (L&I). Key items to plan for include:
A strong study plan follows the exam weighting and the natural workflow of water-based fire protection work. The ICC outline places major weight on installing piping systems (NFPA standards) and accepting systems, so your prep should include both installation rules and the practical steps that surround approval and turnover.
How to prioritize your time based on the ICC outline:
Practical open-book study routine using this package:
Preparing for a fire suppression worker exam is specialized. It’s not just about knowing the trade—it’s about knowing how to prove competency using codes and standards under a clock. 1 Exam Prep helps you reach your goal by supporting a study approach that matches how ICC-style, open-book trade exams are built.
This package is for the Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Fire Suppression Installer/Worker exam administered by ICC, exam code 200_PA_PH.
The ICC 200_PA_PH exam is an open book test.
The exam includes 60 multiple-choice questions with a 2-hour time limit.
The ICC bulletin lists the 2021 International Fire Code and 2021 International Building Code, plus 2019 NFPA 13, 13D, 13R, 14, and 20, and 2020 NFPA 25 as key references for the exam domains.
Yes. Philadelphia states you need this license to do work on fire suppression systems, including installation, alteration, repair, testing, maintenance, inspection, or certification.
No. Philadelphia notes that fire suppression systems workers must work for a contractor and that the worker license does not authorize you to operate a business.
Philadelphia requires proof of completion of a registered apprenticeship program that includes at least 8,000 hours of documented hands-on experience and at least 800 hours of classroom/shop/related instruction in the fire suppression trade.
Based on the ICC outline, major weight is placed on Piping Systems (Installations) and Accepting Systems, along with significant coverage of Inspection and Special Systems.
Practice table navigation under a timer. Always read the table title, notes, and conditions, and drill the process of choosing the correct NFPA standard first (13 vs 13D vs 13R vs 14 vs 20) before you begin searching.