Expert Commentary Helps You Learn the New Pool and Spa Code
NEW CURRICULUM — 2012 IFC Flammable Finishes
NEW CURRICULUM — 2012 IFC & IBC Hazardous Materials
NEW CURRICULUM — 2012 IBC Care Facilites Provisions
NEW CURRICULUM — 2012 IFC Performing Commercial Fire Inspections
Upcoming ICC Training Events
 
Expert Commentary Helps You Learn the New Pool and Spa Code

The new 2012 ISPSC™: Code and Commentary is the best tool available for understanding the provisions in the new International Swimming Pool and Spa Code™ (ISPSC). This convenient and informative resource contains the full text of the ISPSC, including tables and figures, followed by corresponding commentary at the end of each section in a single document. The valuable resource also includes the full text of APSP-7 Standard for Suction Entrapment Avoidance.

The publication is available in three formats for added convenience: Soft Cover, PDF Download and PDF on CD-ROM.
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New Curriculum — 2012 IFC Flammable Finishes

SEMINAR TITLE: 2012 IFC Flammable Finishes

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION: Participants will be better able to have a basic understanding of the hazards and the requirements for various flammable finishing activities based on the provisions in the 2012 International Fire Code (IFC), 2012 International Mechanical Code (IMC), and the 2011 National Electrical Code. During this training, participants will be listening to lecture and viewing examples, as well as discussing sections of the IPC that pertain to plumbing system. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to provide key information on the application of flammable finishes.

SEMINAR LENGTH: 1 day

CONTACT HOURS: 6 contact hours

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs): 0.6

PARTICIPANT MATERIALS: Flammable Finishes Application Guide

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New Curriculum — 2012 IFC & IBC Hazardous Materials

SEMINAR TITLE: 2012 IFC & IBC Hazardous Materials

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION: The 2012 IFC and IBC Hazardous Materials Provisions seminar addresses requirements for buildings utilizing hazardous materials and requiring coordination between the fire and building codes. It reviews the requirements found in Chapters 50 through 67 of the International Fire Code (IFC), as well as Chapter 3, and Sections 414 and 415 of the International Building Code (IBC). The goal of this seminar is for participants to examine the application of code requirements in the 2012 IFC and the 2012 IBC to determine compliance for the storage use, handling and dispensing of hazardous materials.

SEMINAR LENGTH: 1 day

CONTACT HOURS: 6 contact hours

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs): 0.6

PARTICIPANT MATERIALS: 2012 IFC & IBC Hazardous Materials workbook

PRICE: $17 ICC-Member/ $22 Non-Member

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New Curriculum — 2012 IBC Care Facilites Provisions

SEMINAR TITLE: 2012 IBC Care Facilites Provisions

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION: This seminar will address provisions in the 2012 International Building Code® and referenced standards relating to the design and construction of care facilities, such as medical care, custodial care, ambulatory care and day care facilities. It will focus on the specific decision making needed to apply the provisions appropriately by highlighting the differences between the various types of care activities. The seminar will include a discussion on how the length of stay, number of care recipients, degree of care and capability/incapability of self-preservation all relate to the occupancy classification and resultant code requirements. Smoke compartments, dwelling and sleeping unit separations, incidental use separations and other special conditions provisions are also addressed. Unique provisions will be highlighted in the areas of accessibility, type of construction, fire protection, means of egress and interior finishes. During this seminar, participants will listen to lecture, discuss examples and participate in activities that pertain to applying sections of the IBC to care facilities. Participants will be able to apply the appropriate care facility provisions and to explain the requirements that are unique to care facilities.

SEMINAR LENGTH: 1 day

CONTACT HOURS: 6 contact hours

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs): 0.6

PARTICIPANT MATERIALS: 2012 IBC Care Facilities Provisions workbook

PRICE: $17 ICC-Member/ $22 Non-Member

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New Curriculum — 2012 IFC Performing Commercial Fire Inspections

SEMINAR TITLE: 2012 IFC Performing Commercial Fire Inspections

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION: This seminar presents the process of conducting commercial fire inspections, following the provisions and requirements of the 2012 International Fire Code. Specifically, the seminar provides participants with checklists that enable those performing commercial fire inspections to determine whether the materials, design, construction, installation and location of building components comply with the code. Participants will be able to successfully conduct a commercial fire inspection using the 2012 International Fire Code (IFC).

WORKBOOK DESCRIPTION:
This workbook presents the process of conducting commercial fire inspections, following the provisions and requirements of the 2012 International Fire Code. Specifically, the workbook provides participants with checklists that enable those performing commercial fire inspections to determine whether the materials, design, construction, installation and location of building components comply with the code.

SEMINAR LENGTH: 1 day

CONTACT HOURS: 6 contact hours

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs): 0.6

PARTICIPANT MATERIALS: 2012 IFC Performing Commercial Fire Inspections workbook

PRICE: $35 ICC-Member/ $45 Non-Member

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Upcoming ICC Training Events

Residential Inspection Institute: Training based on the International Residential Code – 3.0 CEUs

St. Louis, MO | March 18–22 (Based on 2012 I-Codes)
Boston, MA | May 20–24 (Based on 2009 I-Codes)
Phoenix, AZ | November 18–22 (Based on 2012 I-Codes)


Permit Tech Institute: Code Administration Training – 0.6 CEUs

Overland Park, KS | May 2

When Disaster Strikes: Disaster Response Training – 1.2 CEUs

Charlotte, NC | May 14–15
Dallas, TX | November 14–15

Plan Review Institute: Technical Training for Plan Examiners – 3.0 CEUs

Myrtle Beach, SC | August 5–9 (Based on 2012 I-Codes)
Austin, TX | September 16–20 (Based on 2012 I-Codes)

Significant Changes to the ICC A117.1-Accessibility Standard 2009 Edition – 0.6 CEUs

Myrtle Beach, SC | May 16
Montgomery, AL | September 19
St. Paul, MN | November 7

2012 IBC Special Inspector Certification Renewal Seminar in California – 0.75 CEUs

Whittier, CA | April 13
San Diego, CA | April 27
Sacramento, CA | May 18
Oakland, CA | June 1
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