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The Napa Solano ICC Chapter & Solano County are proud to present this Full-day Seminar:
California Disabled Access Codes and the ADA for Architects and Code Officials
Presented by: Daniel F. Kaiser
http://www.nsicc.org/Education%20Flyers/Seminar%20Flyer%207-20-10.pdf
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Location:
Solano County Government Center
675 Texas St, Room 1600
Fairfield, CA
This course is designed to assist the experienced user of disability access requirements gain an advanced understanding of the various codes, regulations and laws governing access in the State of California.
This course has integrated the accessibility requirements (multi-family & non-residential) of the 2007 California Building Code (CBC) Chapter 11B; the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessible Guidelines (ADAAG), as revised in 1994; and the ABA, FHA and Universal Design requirements. The course will cover the scoping and technical requirements for Title II and Title III facilities, and common applications within these facilities and sites. The instructor will work with attendees to clarify all aspects of state and federal accessibility provisions.
Upon completion, participants will:
Be more familiar with California Building Code Accessibility Provisions (Chapter 1, 10, 11A, and 11B) and applicable state laws.
Have a better understanding of the differences between California and Federal Accessibility standards.
Be informed on the differences between ADA Title II & Title III, and their applicability:
- Understand the applicability of the ABA
- Understand the applicability of the FHA
- Gain an understanding of the Universal Design requirements under H&S 17959
Know how to determine the appropriate scoping and technical provisions that are applicable to specific accessibility issues.
CREDITS: This course is approved for AIA learning units and will apply for time toward the new mandatory continuing education courses on accessibility requirements.
A certificate of continuing education will be provided at the conclusion of class.
SPEAKER: Dan Kaiser (CASp 039), a retired Building Official, is currently the owner of a private consulting firm, Access Services, Plus, specializing in disabled access compliance, training and education. Over his career in public service he has served as a Department Director, Chief Building Official, Supervising Building Inspector, Combination Building Inspector, and Codes Enforcement Officer for a number of jurisdictions throughout Southern California. Dan is currently serving as a Commissioner on the California Building Officials Training Institute (C.T.I.), responsible for the statewide training needs in California. Dan is a recognized instructor for ICC, CALBO, AIA, CACEO, OES, and has taught at the college level in California. Dan currently holds 24 various certifications from a variety of organizations such as ICC, IAPMO, IFCI, NFPA, ACIA, AIA and the State of California.
LOCATION: Solano County Administrative Office, 675 Texas Street, Room 1600, Fairfield, CA
California Disabled Access Codes and the ADA for Architects and Code Officials
Presented by: Daniel F. Kaiser
http://www.nsicc.org/Education%20Flyers/Seminar%20Flyer%207-20-10.pdf
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Location:
Solano County Government Center
675 Texas St, Room 1600
Fairfield, CA
This course is designed to assist the experienced user of disability access requirements gain an advanced understanding of the various codes, regulations and laws governing access in the State of California.
This course has integrated the accessibility requirements (multi-family & non-residential) of the 2007 California Building Code (CBC) Chapter 11B; the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessible Guidelines (ADAAG), as revised in 1994; and the ABA, FHA and Universal Design requirements. The course will cover the scoping and technical requirements for Title II and Title III facilities, and common applications within these facilities and sites. The instructor will work with attendees to clarify all aspects of state and federal accessibility provisions.
Upon completion, participants will:
Be more familiar with California Building Code Accessibility Provisions (Chapter 1, 10, 11A, and 11B) and applicable state laws.
Have a better understanding of the differences between California and Federal Accessibility standards.
Be informed on the differences between ADA Title II & Title III, and their applicability:
- Understand the applicability of the ABA
- Understand the applicability of the FHA
- Gain an understanding of the Universal Design requirements under H&S 17959
Know how to determine the appropriate scoping and technical provisions that are applicable to specific accessibility issues.
CREDITS: This course is approved for AIA learning units and will apply for time toward the new mandatory continuing education courses on accessibility requirements.
A certificate of continuing education will be provided at the conclusion of class.
SPEAKER: Dan Kaiser (CASp 039), a retired Building Official, is currently the owner of a private consulting firm, Access Services, Plus, specializing in disabled access compliance, training and education. Over his career in public service he has served as a Department Director, Chief Building Official, Supervising Building Inspector, Combination Building Inspector, and Codes Enforcement Officer for a number of jurisdictions throughout Southern California. Dan is currently serving as a Commissioner on the California Building Officials Training Institute (C.T.I.), responsible for the statewide training needs in California. Dan is a recognized instructor for ICC, CALBO, AIA, CACEO, OES, and has taught at the college level in California. Dan currently holds 24 various certifications from a variety of organizations such as ICC, IAPMO, IFCI, NFPA, ACIA, AIA and the State of California.
LOCATION: Solano County Administrative Office, 675 Texas Street, Room 1600, Fairfield, CA