Thursday, March 17, 2016

CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY: Accessibility Training

A Chapter of the International Code Council (ICC) & AIA California Central Coast (A Chapter of the American Institute of Architects), presents:

ACCESSIBILITY TRAINING 
(Based on the 2013 California Building Code)
5 hours CEU credits

After this class you will be able to:
- Know how to effectively use and understand the new organization of Chapter 11B.
- Understand how to apply the requirements for alterations of public accommodations, including exiting, “path of travel”, & employee work areas.
- Understand how the accessibility provisions of the 2013 CBC apply to exterior areas and features, including trash enclosures, parking lots & paths of travel.
- Know the difference between “common areas” and “public areas” in Multi-Family Housing projects.

Date:  Friday April 29, 2016

Time:  7:30 AM to 1:30 PM

Location:  San Luis Obispo City/County Library Community Room
995 Palm St. SLO, CA

Presented by:  Chris Hansen Central Coast Access Specialists, LLC,

Contact Info:

Cost (Includes breakfast):
$75.00 for AIA-CCC and CCC-ICC Chapter members
$100.00 for non-members

Registration:
AIA-CCC Members, Register Here:

CCC-ICC Members, Register Here:

Non-Members, Register Here:

On-Line Registration Deadline:  5PM Wednesday, April 28, 2016  
Registration after April 28th will be at the door, subject to seating availability. Seating with tables is limited to 107, please register early.

Cancellation made at least one week prior to the class will be refunded. No refunds for cancellation will be given after that time. No refunds will be given for no-shows in the class.

Check-in and registration starts at 7:30 AM, class begins at 8:00 AM sharp. Coffee and light breakfast is provided. Class will NOT include a lunch break.

Parking:
City Parking structure is next door (south) of the Library on Palm Street. Another parking structure is across the street on Palm one half a block south.

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Central Coast Access Specialists, LLC, was founded in 2011 by Chris Hansen, to assist central coast architects, contractors, business and property owners in becoming compliant with California and Federal accessibility laws. Chris has worked in the field of building codes and code enforcement since 1990. In 2003 he became Inspection/Plan Check Supervisor for the City of Santa Barbara until he retired in September of 2011. Chris is an "Access Specialist", certified by the State of California (CASp #270 - 2010), an ICC Certified Plans Examiner (1999). an ICC certified Building Inspector (1995), and currently is a “Subject Matter Expert” for the Division of the State Architect sitting on their CASP Exam Development Committee.

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