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Whether you are a fire professional looking to transition into code enforcement, or an experienced building inspector or safety professional looking for best practices in emerging topics in the 2016 code update, we invite you to enjoy the training benefits of this webinar series. COURSE PURPOSE Fire, building, mechanical, and electrical codes provide minimum life safety requirements. For buildings with hazardous materials, these codes are comprehensive, complicated, and require specific technical training for successful implementation. The purpose of this monthly series of webinars is to help prepare code professionals to review plans and inspect facilities for compliance with the hazardous materials provisions of the fire, building, mechanical, and electrical codes. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the completion of this webinar series participants should be able to: Understand hazardous materials requirements of the fire, building, mechanical and electrical codes. Improve the quality of construction plan reviews and building inspections related to hazardous materials requirements. Review inspection checklists using code citations and other tools to identify code discrepancies. Discuss hazardous materials and code requirements associated with special equipment, processes, and other systems. IntenDeD AUDIence this 10-part webinar series is designed for fire marshals, code officials, health & safety professionals, and engineers and architects working at all levels of experience. each month features two sessions, Boot camp and Special topics. Boot camp is intended for those who are new to the field, and will kick off with a Code 101 session. the Special Topics sessions dive deeper into specialized and emerging code topics such as Marijuana Processing, Small Distilleries, Biodiesel, and much more. See reverse side for more information. ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCES • SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH • UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Photo: AdobeStock_dvoevnore Fire Marshal and code Official’s Boot camp: Hazardous Materials Requirements of the International Codes JAnUARY 19–DeceMBeR 14, 2017 2017 WEBINAR SERIES

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Page 1: Fire Marshal and code Official’s Boot camp marsh… · Fire Marshal and code Official’s Boot camp: JAnUARY 19–D eceMBeR 14, 2017 Hazardous Materials requirements of the international

Whether you are a fire professional looking to transition into code enforcement, or an experienced building inspector or safety professional looking for best practices in emerging topics

in the 2016 code update, we invite you to enjoy the training benefits of this webinar series.

Course PurPose Fire, building, mechanical, and electrical codes provide minimum life safety requirements. For buildings with hazardous materials, these codes are comprehensive, complicated, and require specific technical training for successful implementation. The purpose of this monthly series of webinars is to help prepare code professionals to review plans and inspect facilities for compliance with the hazardous materials provisions of the fire, building, mechanical, and electrical codes.

Course objeCTives At the completion of this webinar series participants should be able to:• Understand hazardous materials requirements of the fire, building,

mechanical and electrical codes.• Improve the quality of construction plan reviews and building inspections

related to hazardous materials requirements.• Review inspection checklists using code citations and other tools to identify

code discrepancies.• Discuss hazardous materials and code requirements associated with

special equipment, processes, and other systems.

IntenDeD AUDIence this 10-part webinar series is designed for fire marshals, code officials, health & safetyprofessionals, and engineers and architects working at all levels of experience. each month features two sessions, Boot camp and Special topics. Boot camp is intended for those who are new to the field, and will kick off with a Code 101 session. the Special Topics sessions dive deeper into specialized and emerging code topics such as Marijuana Processing, Small Distilleries, Biodiesel, and much more.

See reverse side for more information.

E n v i R On m E n ta l & O c c u pat iOna l H E a lt H s c i E n c E s • s c HO Ol Of pu b l ic H E a lt H • u n i v E R s i t Y Of Wa s H i n GtOn

Photo: AdobeStock_dvoevnore

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ScheDUle Date Boot Camp Special Topic

1/19 international Codes 101 biodiesel2/23 hMIS combustible Dust3/16 IBc h-Occupancies Dental Gas and Dry cleaners4/27 Separation & containment Industrial Ovens5/18 exhaust Ventilation Review of Recent Fixed Site haz Mat Incident6/15 electrical for a hazardous location Marijuana Processing9/21 tanks & Pipes Fire Safety During construction and Marinas10/19 Flammable & combustible liquids Oxidizers, Pyrophorics, Unstable Materials,

and Flammable solids11/16 chemical Storage in a Group M Small Distillery occupancy and Practical Applications,

Discussion of a Fixed Facility Incident 12/14 Means of egress testing chemical Safety Systems

ReGIStRAtIOn register online at osha.washington.edu or by calling the DeOhS continuing education Programs at 206-543-1069. Deadline to register is January 7, 2017.

registration price per computer (no restrictions on number of attendees viewing per computer): boot Camp (10 sessions) $500 special Topics (10 sessions) $500

Boot camp & Special topics (20 sessions) $800A webinar participation link and instructions will be provided to all registered parties prior to the first webinar.

AccReDItAtIOn This offering may qualify for international Code Council (iCC) continuing education units(Ceus) to maintain iCC certification. Please contact your local iCC Chapter or visit the iCC website at www.iccsafe.org for more information. one hour of training qualifies for 0.1 ceUs. this training may apply to Inspector I and Inspector II certifications. American Board of industrial Hygiene Certification Maintenance may be obtained for this activity. see the AbiH website for criteria.

insTruCTors Will Winslow is a certified Industrial hygienist and a certified Fire and Mechanical code Inspector with 25 years’ experience in plan review and code enforcement. Mr. Winslow is a Professional Member of the iCC, and served on the iCC Fire Code Committee and is a past national codes Director for the Washington State Association of Fire Marshals.

Richard Williams is a certified Plans examiner with over five years of experience in commercial and residential plan review. Mr. williams is a member of wAbo and the iCC. He is the vice- president of CwA Consultants, a structural engineering plan review and code consulting company in washington state.

Fire Marshal and code Official’s Boot camp: JAnUARY 19–DeceMBeR 14, 2017

Hazardous Materials requirements of the international Codes

2 0 1 7 w e b i n A r

s e r i e s

NORTHWEST CENTER FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCE S

University of Washington School of Public Health

CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS