NFPA 2, Hydrogen Technologies Code
Plan Review & Inspection
The National Fire Protection Association, California Office of the State Fire Marshal and California Fire Prevention Officers are sponsoring training on the newly adopted NFPA 2, Hydrogen Technologies Code, which takes effect January, 2017. This is an overview of NFPA 2 focused on plan review and inspection of hydrogen refueling facilities and operations.
This complimentary training is made available to Authorities Having Jurisdictions representing state and local government. Registration is required, but there is no cost to attend. Limited space: Registrations are first come, first serve. Those that attend will receive a complimentary copy of the 2016 edition of NFPA 2.
Four repeat classes are offered from 8am-4pm. Only one class per person.
Northern California Training
2/13/2017 2/14/2017
Sunnyvale Fire Station 5 Sunset Event Center
1210 Bordeaux Drive 2650 Sunset Blvd
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Rocklin, CA 95677
Southern California Training
2/16/2017 2/17/2017
North Net Training Center Glendale Fire Department
2400 E. Orangewood Avenue 633 E. Broadway, Room 105
Anaheim, CA 92806 Glendale, CA 91206
To register please visit www.firepreventionofficers.org and select the class based on location.
NFPA 2, Hydrogen Technologies Code
Plan Review & Inspection
The National Fire Protection Association, California Office of the State Fire Marshal and California Fire Prevention Officers are sponsoring training on the newly adopted NFPA 2, Hydrogen Technologies Code, which takes effect January, 2017. This is an overview of NFPA 2 focused on plan review and inspection of hydrogen refueling facilities and operations.
This complimentary training is made available to Authorities Having Jurisdictions representing state and local government. Registration is required, but there is no cost to attend. Limited space: Registrations are first come, first serve. Those that attend will receive a complimentary copy of the 2016 edition of NFPA 2.
Four repeat classes are offered from 8am-4pm. Only one class per person.
Northern California Training
2/13/2017 2/14/2017
Sunnyvale Fire Station 5 Sunset Event Center
1210 Bordeaux Drive 2650 Sunset Blvd
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Rocklin, CA 95677
Southern California Training
2/16/2017 2/17/2017
North Net Training Center Glendale Fire Department
2400 E. Orangewood Avenue 633 E. Broadway, Room 105
Anaheim, CA 92806 Glendale, CA 91206
To register please visit www.firepreventionofficers.org and select the class based on location.
Join 831 Conserve for a Training & Networking Event in the Central Coast!
Title 24, 2016 Building Efficiency Standards Are Now Mandatory!
Builders are required to meet much more stringent code regulations - this FREE training will help you with the challenges of the newly adopted standards and how to use the CalCERTS Registry. The presentation will cover Title 24 Residential Energy Codes and the process of demonstrating compliance from building design through permit closure. This training is intended for all stakeholders and will be followed by an open forum to allow participant's questions on specific issues of interest. Network with industry experts, builders, energy consultants, installers, HERS raters and local building officials to discuss requirements of the 2016 Standards, best practices and common pitfalls.
Space is limited - please register early. Future sessions will be scheduled based on demand.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Watsonville Civic Center - Community Room (top floor)
Session 1: 1 4 pm (1 hour Q&A included)
Session 2: 5 8 pm (1 hour Q&A included)
0.3 ICC - Continuing Education units available
Light food and drink will be provided
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED:
www.SurveyMonkey.com/r/831ConserveT1
Michel Fourcroy of CalCERTS will present on the process of demonstrating compliance with Title 24 - Building Energy Efficiency Standards. The discussion will track a typical new construction workflow including energy modeling, plan-check, construction, inspections and permit closure. Emphasis will be placed on those steps required in the CalCERTS registry to generate the required compliance documentation. Alteration projects will be considered by extension, expanding on topics as relevant to the audience. Topics will include user registration, roles and responsibilities, creating and maintaining projects, required compliance forms, closing projects and common pitfalls. We will also discuss Signature Authority, the Project Status Report and other strategies to insure success.
Contact Us For More Information
(831) 726-4018
Join 831 Conserve for a Training & Networking Event in the Central Coast!
Title 24, 2016 Building Efficiency Standards Are Now Mandatory!
Builders are required to meet much more stringent code regulations - this FREE training will help you with the challenges of the newly adopted standards and how to use the CalCERTS Registry. The presentation will cover Title 24 Residential Energy Codes and the process of demonstrating compliance from building design through permit closure. This training is intended for all stakeholders and will be followed by an open forum to allow participant's questions on specific issues of interest. Network with industry experts, builders, energy consultants, installers, HERS raters and local building officials to discuss requirements of the 2016 Standards, best practices and common pitfalls.
Space is limited - please register early. Future sessions will be scheduled based on demand.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Watsonville Civic Center - Community Room (top floor)
Session 1: 1 4 pm (1 hour Q&A included)
Session 2: 5 8 pm (1 hour Q&A included)
0.3 ICC - Continuing Education units available
Light food and drink will be provided
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED:
www.SurveyMonkey.com/r/831ConserveT1
Michel Fourcroy of CalCERTS will present on the process of demonstrating compliance with Title 24 - Building Energy Efficiency Standards. The discussion will track a typical new construction workflow including energy modeling, plan-check, construction, inspections and permit closure. Emphasis will be placed on those steps required in the CalCERTS registry to generate the required compliance documentation. Alteration projects will be considered by extension, expanding on topics as relevant to the audience. Topics will include user registration, roles and responsibilities, creating and maintaining projects, required compliance forms, closing projects and common pitfalls. We will also discuss Signature Authority, the Project Status Report and other strategies to insure success.
Contact Us For More Information
(831) 726-4018