Wednesday, July 18th 2018
8:30am – 4:30am |
City of Watsonville Civic Center, 4th Floor, 275 Main Street Watsonville, CA 95076 (Parking in adjacent parking garage) |
Class Synopsis:
This workshop addresses numerous provisions in the 2015 International Building Code (IBC) where the code contains requirements pertaining to establishing a means of egress in buildings. Readers will be presented with specific problems related to means of egress and will be asked to solve each case study. The course is intended to help plan reviewer or building code officials responsible for plan review identify those areas where plan review will include compliance with the IBC. During this training, participants will be listening to lecture and viewing examples, as well as discussing sections of the IBC that pertain to plan review of a commercial building. They will participate in activities that involve a set of plans.
LUIHSW units are available as Learning Units for AIA. This class an ICC courses and taught by ICC.
Instructor
Jay Woodward, International Code Council
Jay is a Senior Staff Architect with ICC’s Business and Product Development department and works out of the Lenexa, Kansas Distribution Center. His primary responsibility is the development of new ICC publications and instructing seminars. Among the publications he has authored or co-authored are the Significant Changes books on the IBC, IMC and A117.1 standard, and the recent ICC book Firestopping, Joint Systems and Dampers.
With over 30 years of experience in building design, construction, code enforcement and instruction, Jay’s experience provides him with the ability to communicate effectively on issues of code application and design for code enforcement personnel as well as architects and designers. Jay has previously served as the secretariat for the ICC A117.1 standard committee, ICC’s Energy Conservation Code and the International Building Code’s Fire Safety Code Development committee.
COST (handouts, snacks, Lunch, refreshments)
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Member |
Non-Member |
Early registration |
$150 |
$160 |
Late registration (1 week before seminar) |
$160 |
$170 |
Registration is required.
Please RESERVE YOUR SPACE BY noon on Wednesday July 11th
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER OF THE
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
ELECTRICAL INSPECTORS
BI-MONTHLY CHAPTER MEETING
PRESENTATION TOPIC: Electrical Requirements in Other Codes Besides the NEC
SPEAKERS: John Taecker, Senior Regulatory Engineer, UL and Mike Stone, NEMA West Coast Field Rep
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, July 25, 2018, 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
WHERE: IBEW Local 234, 10300 Merritt Street, Castroville, CA 95012
COST: $20.00 for LUNCH (cash or check). PLEASE RSVP SO THAT WE CAN GET AN ACCURATE LUNCH COUNT.
PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE GENERAL MEETING, INDUSTRY REPORTS, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM, LUNCH AND CODE DISCUSSION
Would you like to increase your knowledge and understanding of the NEC?
There are many requirements in the “other codes” (Building, Fire, Residential, Energy, etc.) besides the NEC that affect electrical installations and inspections. Some examples include exit illumination and signage, smoke and fire alarm systems, emergency systems, allowable lighting loads, notching and boring of wood members, etc. This presentation will include these topics and more, and give a comprehensive overview of electrical requirements in other codes.