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OregonBuildingOfficials.com

2016 OBOA Fall Educational Institute

Monday, September 26 — Friday, September 30

We Welcome and Offer Training to:• CodeAdministrationOfficials• Contractors&Builders• Design&ArchitectProfessionals• Engineers• PlansExaminers• FieldInspectorsinStructural, Mechanical,Electrical,andPlumbing• FireInspectors&Personnel• AllIndustryStakeholders

OregonBuildingOfficialsAssociation

EducationalTracks

RegisterbySeptember2fordiscountedrates!

20Full-DayClassTrainings

Fire&LifeSafety ProfessionalDevelopment

SpecialtyCode SpecialInterest

OBOA is Proud to be an ICC Preferred Provider

ThiselitenetworkofeducationprovidersdemonstratestheircommitmenttothebuildingsafetyprofessionandtheICCCertificationProgrambyofferinghigh-qualityprograms.All20ofourclassesareICCPreferredProviderProgramapproved.

Holiday Inn Portland SouthWilsonville, Oregon

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2016 OBOA Fall Institute Schedule-at-a-Glance

Monday, September 26

A1)NFPA13–StandardfortheInstallationofSprinklerSystems BobG.Caputo,CFPS,CET

A2)EmergencyManagementConcepts:CascadiaRising-PanelPresentation HankMcDonald,CBO;SteveMcGuire; RobertRice,CBO;PaulVinje;andJayWilson

A3)DWVSpecialtyPlumbingVentsandWaterDistributionSizing MikeDitty

A4)IBCChapter11OregonBuildingCode JimSafranek

Tuesday, September 27B1) NFPA25–StandardfortheInspection,Testing&MaintenanceofWater-Based BobG.Caputo,CFPS,CET FireProtectionSystemsB2)BeingtheBestYou-AGuidetoPersonalandProfessionalWellness TimSchneider

B3)DWVSpecialtyPlumbingVentsandWaterDistributionSizing MikeDitty

B4)LateralLoadPath–ResidentialApplications JeremyWilliams,PE

Wednesday, September 28C1)Firestopping–InspectionandPlanReview BriceMiller

C2)Clamming/Blowing/SpeakingUp&DevelopingGoodCommunicationSkills BillGallagher

C3)ATC20&45:Post-EarthquakeSafetyEvaluationofStructuresandSafety SteveMcGuire EvaluationofBuildingsafteraWindstormorFlooding

C4)FireAlarmPlanReview ThomasP.HammerbergSET,CFPS

Thursday, September 29D1)HazardousMaterials–StrategiesforIdentification GuyR.Colonna,PE

D2)Liabilities&RiskManagementStrategiesforBuildingInspectors JefferyS.MeyersD3)2015IBCMulti-FamilyBuildings ToddSnider,SE

D4)PermitTechnicianDevelopment AmyWilliams

Friday, September 30E1)CannabisExtractionandAlcoholDistillation:OregonCodeRequirements RichardM.Miller,PeterGendron,andAndrewTiceE2)2015IBCSubstantialChanges SandraHydeE3)SolarPhotovoltaic(PV)Installations DougSmith

E4)ResidentialInspections:FromFootingstoFinal&PlanReview MatthewRozzell,CBO

Findthetrackyouneedbyfollowingthecolors!Eachofourfourtracksarecolor-codedthroughoutthisbrochuretohelpyoufindjustwhatyouarelookingfor!

Allclassesbeginpromptlyat8:30amandendat4:30pm.Continentalbreakfastisavailableat7:30amandlunchisservedfrom12:00to1:00pm.Therewillbetwo30-minutebreakstypicallytakenat10:00amand2:30pm.Allmealsandbreaksareincludedforregisteredattendees.

Fire&LifeSafety ProfessionalDevelopment

SpecialtyCode SpecialInterest

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBEr 26All classes run from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.

A1) NFPA 13 – Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler SystemsBob G. Caputo, CFPS, CET, Senior Instructor, Fire Smarts Fire & Life Safety Track

Examiningfiresprinklershopdrawings,cutsheetsandhydrauliccalculationsisaprimarydutyoftheauthorityhavingjurisdiction.Thiscoursewillprovideamethodofreviewingplansandotherfiresprinklerdocumentsthatisefficientandthorough.Attendeeswilllearnwhatdocumentstoaccepttostartareviewandwhatstepsarenecessaryforathoroughfiresprinklerdesignandsystemsreview.

Learning Objectives: ApplytherequirementsforplansexaminationaccordingtoNFPA13,buildingandfirecodes.•Discusstheimportanceofasystematicreviewprocess.•Identifythedocumentsrequiredforacompleteplanreviewprocess.

Target Audience: BuildingOfficials,PlanReviewers,FireInspectors

Class Materials to Bring:NFPA13(optional)

Bob Caputo has more than 25 years experience in the fire protection community including all areas of the fire sprinkler industry. A former fire fighter trained in fire suppression at the U.S. Naval Fire Fighting Training Center in San Diego, Bob has been an instructor since 1989, teaching seminars for both American Fire Sprinkler Association (AFSA) and NFPA. He holds fire sprinkler contracting licenses in multiple states, serves on the NFPA 13 Installation Committee and is the author of AFSA’s Project Management Tools program. He was named FPC Magazine’s “Man of the Year” in 1997 and was named San Diego County Fire Prevention Officer of the Year in 1994.

A2) Emergency Management Concepts: Cascadia Rising - Panel PresentationPanelists: Hank McDonald, CBO, Building Official, Washington County; Steve McGuire, Professional Development TrackProgram Manager/Building Official, Lane County; Robert Rice, CBO, Building Official, The Building Department LLC; Paul Vinje, Lead Plans Examiner, City of Hillsboro; and Jay Wilson, Resilience Coordinator, Clackamas CountyThis session will include a panel discussion of emergency management concepts related to the Cascadia Rising exercise. The panelists will provide and facilitate focused questions regarding emergency planning, response and task management. Each expert panelist has a unique role and perspective which will allow for a variety of issues addressed and discussed. Attendees are encouraged to bring ideas, questions, and discussion points as well to enhance the class for all involved.

Learning Objectives:Introducequestions,answers,philosophies,andsuggestionstohelpattendeesbetterprepareforanyemergencythatresultsinbuildingprogramresponse.Anemergencymaybeaverylimitedlocalincident,totheCascadiaSubductionZoneearthquakeevent.

Target Audience:BuildingDepartmentStaff,DesignersandContractors

Hank McDonald’s experience in code administration dates back to 1987 when he was first employed in the role of structural inspector in a jurisdiction on the Oregon Coast. During that period of time there were several minor incidents along that stretch of the Coast that resulted in localized evaluation and placarding of buildings that preceded the creation of the ATC-45 and building evaluation was up to the discretion of the local code authority. Mr. McDonald’s disaster response includes forest fire fighting and post Hurricane Katrina as a member of the Oregon Army National Guard. Mr. McDonald also assisted in the post clean up flood safety evaluations of the structures damaged during the Vernonia floods as a local code official.

Steve McGuire graduated in 1976 from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor’s of Architecture degree. From 1978 through 1990, Steve managed a design department for Oregon Dome, Inc. providing construction design service throughout the United States, applying various building codes for buildings that incorporated several types of construction. In 1990 Steve became employed by the City of Eugene as a plans examiner. Steve was the Plan Review Supervisor for the City of Eugene Building Permit Services for 10 years and has been on the City of Eugene Disaster Operations Task Team over 10 years. Steve has been teaching ATC-20 post earthquake posting of buildings since 2003 and s an approved Safety Assessment Program instructor for Cal-OEM. Steve is currently the Building Official for Lane County, Oregon.

Robert W. Rice, CBO, is currently the Southern Oregon Lead for The Building Department, LLC, serving as Building Official for several jurisdictions in the region. He graduated from Rogue Community College, in Grants Pass, Oregon, with an A.S. degree in Automated Manufacturing. After graduation he worked for two Southern Oregon engineering firms for a total of 10 years starting as a structural draftsman and, after additional education, worked as a structural designer. Following a developing interest in building codes, he obtained Oregon/ICC plans examiner and inspector certifications. He was employed at Josephine County, Oregon and served as the Building Safety Director until 2016. He is also actively involved in ICC and Oregon code development. He is a Past President of the Oregon Building Officials Association and served as Chair of the Codes Committee and was awarded 2010 OBOA Building Official of

the Year. He served as President of the Southern Oregon Chapter of ICC from 2007-2009 and served on the Oregon State Solar Energy Code Committee in 2009/2010. He was a part-time instructor for the Construction Technology Program at Rogue Community College since 1996.

Jay Wilson is the Clackamas County Resilience Coordinator with the Department of Emergency Management and spearheads the County’s efforts to reduce risks and assess hazards including flood, earthquake, wildfire, volcano, and tsunami hazards, and climate change impacts. He has also lead sustainable recovery planning efforts between local, state and federal government agencies in working with the community groups affected by the January 16, 2011 flood event on the upper Sandy River. Mr. Wilson is the Chair of the Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission (OSSPAC) and currently serves as a Disaster Resilience Fellow with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Mr. Wilson has participated as local emergency management practitioner on EERI Government and Societal impacts reconnaissance team for Tohoku, Japan Tsunami disaster. He has provided invited testimony to the US House Science

Committee on the development of the 2006 Tsunami Warning and Education Act. He authored an OEM After-Action Report for June 14, 2005 tsunami warning along US West Coast. He was previously employed as the Earthquake, Tsunami and Volcano Program Coordinator at Oregon Emergency Management, worked as a FEMA Disaster Reservist Branch Chief, conducting Community Education and Outreach support for Hazard Mitigation Programs and was an earthquake policy analyst for the Cities of Berkeley and Oakland, CA. Jay has a M.A. in geography and a B.A. in film.

Paul is a plans examiner with 12+ years of plan review experience and 20+ years of construction experience. He has attained the Master Code Professional certification from ICC through certification in multiple disciplines. Paul is the ProjectDox trainer for the plan review staff for the City of Hillsboro.

Approved | Course #: 8882Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8894Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

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A3) DWV Specialty Plumbing Vents and Water Distribution SizingMike Ditty, President, Mike Ditty LLC & Plumbing/Mechanical Inspector, City of Hillsboro Building Department Specialty Code Track

Thisfull-daysessionwillbedividedintotwosections.

DWV Specialty Plumbing Vents Class:Thissessionwillincludeplumbingcoderequirementsforinstallationof:VerticalWetVents,HorizontalWetVents,VentedSoilPipe,AAVsandSewageEjector/BackWaterValveVenting.Photos,drawingsandworksheetswillbeusedtoreviewthemethodsofinstallationforthesespecialtyventsystems.SizingandPlumbingCodeoverviewforeachsystem.

Water Distribution Sizing Class:PlumbingCoderequirementsforinstallationof:sizingplumbingwaterdistributionsystemsusingChapter6oftheOPSC2014.Photos,drawingsandworksheetswillbeusedtoreviewthemethodsofinstallationforwaterdistributionsystems.Overviewoffrictionlosssizingmethods.Learntocalculatedemand.Reviewpressurereducingsystems.Recognizeplumbingappurtenancesthataffectpressureloss.

Learning Objectives:

DWV Specialty Plumbing Vents Class: Learntocorrectlyapplytheplumbingcodetothesespecialtysystems•Learntorecognizeincorrectinstallations•Learntorecognizecorrectmaterialsandtestingprocedures•Learntosizetheventscorrectly

Water Distribution Sizing Class:Learntocorrectlyapplytheplumbingcodetosizewaterdistributionpiping•Learntorecognizecorrectsizingmethods•Learntorecognizesystemfrictionlossfactors•Learntosizepressurereducedsystems

Target Audience:PlumbingInspectors1&2Family,PlumbingInspectorsCommercial,PlumbingJourneymen,PlumbingDesigners

Class materials to bring: 2014OregonPlumbingSpecialtyCode

Mike Ditty is currently employed as a Plumbing/ Mechanical Inspector for the City of Hillsboro. Mike has been instructing OBOA seminars since 1993. He also is the lead instructor for the Area I JATC apprenticeship at Clackamas Community College. He provides continuing education to the plumbing community through his web site and live seminars. Mike is a journeyman plumber who is experienced in all phases of the trade.

A4) IBC Chapter 11 Oregon Building CodeJim Safranek, Principal/Owner, Safranek Group, LLC Special Interest Track

Thisclasswilladdressthebasicaccessibilityrequirementsfoundinthe2014OregonStructuralSpecialtyCode,particularlyOregonamendmentstotheIBCandICCA117.1.Specificrequirementsforsomeprojecttypes,suchasmulti-familyresidentialwillbediscussed.Theclasswillalsoaddresspracticalissuesforaccessibilityrequirementsaswellascommonlyobserveditemsduringdesignandconstructionphases.

Learning Objectives:Understandandapplybasicaccessibilityrequirements,includingthespecificOregonamendmentstotheIBCandA117.1,whenreviewingprojectdrawings.Understandandrecognizespecificissuesassociatedwiththesebasicaccessibilityrequirementsandotheraccessibilityrequirements.

Target Audience:PlansExaminer,BuildingInspectors,Developers,Contractors,BuildingOwners,Architects,InteriorDesignersandCivilEngineers

Jim Safranek, is a registered architect with over 28 years of practical experience who is also the principal of the Safranek Group LLC, a consulting firm that specializes in building code and accessibility consulting. Throughout his career Jim has focused on technical issues, primarily accessibility and building codes while also obtaining a number of professional certifications in these two areas. Jim has provided accessibility and building code consulting services nationally in 24 states, including drawing reviews and surveys of properties for compliance with the accessibility requirements found in the ADA, FHA, and building codes.

Approved | Course #: 8831, 8850Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8817Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Upcoming OBOA EventsSavethedatesandplantoattend!

OBOA Fall Quarterly Business Meeting .......... November 4, 2016........ City of Gresham

OBOA Winter Quarterly Business Meeting..... January 27, 2017.......... Marion County (Salem)

OBOA Spring Educational Institute ................. March 20-24, 2017........ Hilton Eugene

OBOA Spring Quarterly Business Meeting..... April 21, 2017................ City of Happy Valley

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B1) NFPA 25 – Standard for the Inspection, Testing & Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems

Bob G. Caputo, CFPS, CET, Senior Instructor, Fire Smarts Fire & Life Safety Track

Thisone-dayseminarprovidesacomprehensivereviewofNFPA25.Attendeeswilllearnthescopeofthestandard,theowner’sresponsibilities,requirementsforrecordkeeping,aswellastheliabilitiesassociatedwithperformingthisworkonacontractedbasis.Thechangestothestandardwillbehighlightedalongwiththeongoinginterpretationsofhowtoapplytherequirementsofthestandard.Attendeeswillparticipateinanin-depthdiscussionregardingtheinspectionandtestingofwetanddrysprinklersystems,standpipeandhosesystems,firepumps,andtheassociatedvalvesusedinthesesystems.

Learning Objectives: Agreaterunderstandingonhowtoapplytherequirementsforallwater-basedsystems.

Target Audience:AHJ’s,Contractors,BuildingOwnersorManagers,Engineers,InsuranceRepresentatives,andInspectors.

Bob Caputo has more than 25 years experience in the fire protection community including all areas of the fire sprinkler industry. A former fire fighter trained in fire suppression at the U.S. Naval Fire Fighting Training Center in San Diego, Bob has been an instructor since 1989, teaching seminars for both American Fire Sprinkler Association (AFSA) and NFPA. He holds fire sprinkler contracting licenses in multiple states, serves on the NFPA 13 Installation Committee and is the author of AFSA’s Project Management Tools program. He was named FPC Magazine’s “Man of the Year” in 1997 and was named San Diego County Fire Prevention Officer of the Year in 1994.

B2) Being the Best You - A Guide to Personal and Professional WellnessTim Schneider, President & Founder, Soaring Eagle Enterprises, Inc. Professional Development Track

Learnsomeincrediblypowerfulbestpracticestobeabetteryou!!Fromyouremotionalcompositionthatdrivesbehaviorstoachievingtruelifebalance,thissessionwillprovideafulldayoftipsandtacticstolivethelifeyouwant.Removestress,findbettertimebalance,clearyourmind,buildstrongerrelationships,projectoutstandingstrengthtoothersandgrowyourconfidenceandesteem.Comeoutofthissessioninspiredtomakesomesignificantchangesandbuildthefoundationofahealthyandhappylife.

Learning Objectives: BetterManageStress,TimeManagementSkills,ConnectEmotionstoBehaviorsandManageEmotionsBetter,PersonalStrengthPractices,ConfidenceandSelf-Esteem,Resilience,DealwithChallengesandObstaclesMoreEffectively

Target Audience: Anyonedesiringabetterapproachtolifewithmorebalanceandmorehappiness.

Mr. Schneider is an established and well-respected instructor at OBOA, EduCode and WABO. Over the past twenty years, he has become one of the most sought after trainers, coaches, speakers and professional facilitators in the nation. Renowned for both his style and content, Tim delivers powerful messages about leadership, customer service, team work, communication and personal success. Stylistically, he brings an unparalleled enthusiasm, passion and power to his speaking and teaching which always infects his audience. Equally obvious is his sense of humor and desire to make each session enjoyable and fun. Tim is an author and widely recognized expert in leadership development, executive coaching and healthy organizations. He holds a doctorate in Organizational

Development, a master’s degree in Business Administration from Arizona State University, and a cum laude bachelor’s degree in Finance from the University of Wyoming.

B3) DWV Specialty Plumbing Vents and Water Distribution Sizing (repeat)Mike Ditty, President, Mike Ditty LLC & Plumbing/Mechanical Inspector, City of Hillsboro Building Department Specialty Code Track

Thisfull-daysessionwillbedividedintotwosections.

DWV Specialty Plumbing Vents Class:Thissessionwillincludeplumbingcoderequirementsforinstallationof:VerticalWetVents,HorizontalWetVents,VentedSoilPipe,AAVsandSewageEjector/BackWaterValveVenting.Photos,drawingsandworksheetswillbeusedtoreviewthemethodsofinstallationforthesespecialtyventsystems.SizingandPlumbingCodeoverviewforeachsystem.

Water Distribution Sizing Class:PlumbingCoderequirementsforinstallationof:sizingplumbingwaterdistributionsystemsusingChapter6oftheOPSC2014.Photos,drawingsandworksheetswillbeusedtoreviewthemethodsofinstallationforwaterdistributionsystems.Overviewoffrictionlosssizingmethods.Learntocalculatedemand.Reviewpressurereducingsystems.Recognizeplumbingappurtenancesthataffectpressureloss.

Learning Objectives:

DWV Specialty Plumbing Vents Class: Learntocorrectlyapplytheplumbingcodetothesespecialtysystems•Learntorecognizeincorrectinstallations•Learntorecognizecorrectmaterialsandtestingprocedures•Learntosizetheventscorrectly

Water Distribution Sizing Class:Learntocorrectlyapplytheplumbingcodetosizewaterdistributionpiping•Learntorecognizecorrectsizingmethods•Learntorecognizesystemfrictionlossfactors•Learntosizepressurereducedsystems

Target Audience:PlumbingInspectors1&2Family,PlumbingInspectorsCommercial,PlumbingJourneymen,PlumbingDesigners

Class materials to bring: 2014OregonPlumbingSpecialtyCode

Mike Ditty is currently employed as a Plumbing/ Mechanical Inspector for the City of Hillsboro. Mike has been instructing OBOA seminars since 1993. He also is the lead instructor for the Area I JATC apprenticeship at Clackamas Community College. He provides continuing education to the plumbing community through his web site and live seminars. Mike is a journeyman plumber who is experienced in all phases of the trade.

Approved | Course #: 8883Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8820Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8831, 8850Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEr 27All classes run from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.

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B4) Lateral Load Path – residential ApplicationsJeremy Williams, PE, Building Engineer/Supervisor, Washington County Building Services Special Interest Track

Residentialplanreviewoflateralforceresistingsystemsfromrooftofoundationwithfocusedattentiononlateralloadpathdetailing.

Learning Objectives: Toincreaseawarenessforplansexaminers,inspectors,buildersanddesignersregardingcompletelateralloadpathsystemsandconnectionsonresidentialstructurestoensure“minimumrequirementstosafeguardthepublicsafety,healthandgeneralwelfarethrough…structuralstrength…”(2014ORSCSectionR101.4)

Target Audience:ResidentialPlansExaminers,StructuralInspectors,Builders,andDesigners

Jeremy Williams is a Structural Engineering Plans Examiner and Residential Plan Review Group Supervisor for Washington County. He transitioned from the private sector to public sector 2 years ago. Jeremy has 13 years of experience in structural engineering design, review, analysis, project management, evaluation, inspection, repair, upgrade, and construction support services. Jeremy’s engineering experience includes but is not limited to commercial, industrial, and residential building design, tenant improvements, seismic evaluation, seismic retrofit, and a variety of site development, transportation, and transit related structures. Prior to earning his engineering degree from Oregon State University in 2003, Jeremy served six years in the Navy onboard a fast attack submarine

as a nuclear machinist mate, engineering lab technician, and submarine scuba diver.

C1) Firestopping – Inspection and Plan reviewBrice Miller, Trainer, Fire Containment Training Services LLC Fire & Life Safety Track

FirestoppinghasbecomeahottopicbecauseofthenewFirestopInspectorrequirementsintheInternationalBuildingCode(IBC)regardingfirestopspecialinspection.ThisprogramwillprovidetipsandtechniquesforPlansExaminers,FireandBuildingInspectors,FirestopSpecialInspectors,ArchitectsandEngineers.WewillreviewfirestoppingsignificantchangesoftheIBCincludingthenewASTMfirestopinspectionstandards.ThisprogramwillalsoprovidehelpfulhintsforFirestopSpecialInspectorsandCodeOfficials.

Learning Objectives: Understandthefirestopcoderequirementsandinspectionprocedures.•Understandrelatedstandardsregardingfirestoppingsystems.•PlanReviewandInspectionoffirestoppingassembliesforpenetrations,jointsoropeningswithinorbetweenfire-resistance-ratedassemblies.

Target Audience: PlansExaminers,FireandBuildingInspectors,FirestopSpecialInspectors,Architects,Engineers

Brice has over 25 years’ experience as Building Official, Inspector and Plans Examiner and holds four International Code Council (ICC) certifications. He speaks to code officials throughout the country on firestopping, proposed the ICC firestop inspector certification that should be implemented in 2016, and was instrumental in the development of the new ICC book, titled Firestopping, Joint Systems and Dampers. Brice is Past President of the Colorado Chapter of ICC plus he has served on ICBO and ICC education and certification committees including the ICC Board of International Professional Standards and the IBC General Code Development Committee. He is also a part time code instructor for a local community college in Fort Collins, Colorado. Brice recently served for 2

½ years as the Executive Director of the International Firestop Council.

C2) Clamming/Blowing/Speaking Up & Developing Good Communication SkillsBill Gallagher, Owner/Trainer, Teamworks Professional Development Track

Someintheworkplaceavoidconflictatallcost.Therefore,theirfeelingsarestuffed,andtheproblemgoesuncorrectedandworsenswithtime.Otherscarrytheirfeelingsrightundertheirskinandappeartohaveachipontheirshoulder.Theyhavenoproblemconfronting,yettheyareasgraciousasabucketofhydrochloricacid.Stillyetsomehavefoundthesecretandtechniqueofspeakingupwhennecessaryandinaprofessionalway.

InthistrainingBillGallagherwillhighlightthethreedifferentwayspeopleverballydealwithconflictorresolveconcern.Theemphasiswillbeonpracticalwaystothenegotiatesituationsandspeakupinawaythatencouragesgoodcommunicationandresolution.

Scenarioswillbediscussedandastepbystepstrategytocarefullydiscussthoseuncomfortableconversationsatwork.

Learning Objectives: Identifytheirstyleofmanagingconflict.Highlightspecificwaysideasforwaystoassertthemselvesinanuncomfortablesituation.Developascriptorwayofapproachinganotherthatworksandiseffective.

Target Audience: BuildingOfficials,PlanReviewers,FireInspectors

Materials to Bring: Notebooksandwritingutensils

Bill Gallagher has been counseling and working with professionals since 1980. His emphasis in the workplace is to help develop both relation skills and professional standards among administration and staff. He has worked in multiple organizational settings and of recent has spent most of his time addressing workplace issues in healthcare and city government. Bill formed TeamWorks in 2001 to help organizations achieve their goals for establishing high morale and client satisfaction. TeamWorks currently specializes in offering one-on-one surveys and evaluations for management and staff to assess the current culture’s needs and recommended trainings going forward. Bill’s strengths are in public speaking, mediation, and understanding the complexities of relational dynamics in the workplace.

Approved | Course #: 8822Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8821Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8823Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEr 28All classes run from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.

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C3) ATC 20 & 45: Post-Earthquake Safety Evaluation of Structures and Safety Evaluation of Buildings after a Windstorm or Flooding

Steve McGuire, Building Official/Program Manager, Lane County Specialty Code Track

Overthelastseveralyears,attentiontoearthquakeriskintheNorthwesthasincreasedsignificantly.Perhapsduetonewspaperarticlesonearthquakepreparednessorthesimplefactthateverydaywedon’thaveanearthquaketheprobabilitythatonecouldhappentomorrowincreases.Afteranearthquake,theresponsibilityofevaluatingandpostingbuildingsforimmediatere-usefallstothebuildingofficialandpost-earthquakeinspectors.

Thisclasswillcovertheproceduresforpostingbuildingsandstructuresafteranearthquakeandafterwindstormsandflooding(ATC20andATC45).

WewillalsodiscussbestpracticesfortheroleofthebuildingofficialcoordinatingtheevaluationsandpostingofbuildingsbasedonCal-OESSafetyAssessmentProgram(SAP)CoordinatorTraining.

Learning Objectives: Certificationforpost-earthquakeinspector.CEforGQ,PE,SI.Improvetheabilityofjurisdictionoragencytoevaluateimmediateuseofbuildingsafteranaturaldisaster.

Target Audience: BuildingOfficials,PlansExaminers,BuildingInspectors,Architects,Engineers,FacilityStaff

Class Materials to Bring: ATC20(optional)

Steve McGuire graduated in 1976 from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor’s of Architecture degree. From 1978 through 1990, Steve managed a design department for Oregon Dome, Inc. providing construction design service throughout the United States, applying various building codes for buildings that incorporated several types of construction. In 1990 Steve became employed by the City of Eugene as a plans examiner. Steve was the Plan Review Supervisor for the City of Eugene Building Permit Services for 10 years and has been on the City of Eugene Disaster Operations Task Team over 10 years. Steve has been teaching ATC-20 post earthquake posting of buildings since 2003 and s an approved Safety Assessment Program instructor for Cal-OEM. Steve is currently the Building Official for Lane County, Oregon.

C4) Fire Alarm Plan reviewThomas P. Hammerberg SET, CFPS, Director of Industry Relations, Automatic Fire Alarm Association, Inc. Special Interest Track

Thisapplicationcoursedescribesthecommonproblemsassociatedwiththeplanreviewprocessandofferssuggestionsforimprovementbyprovidingplanreviewandacceptancetestchecklists,spreadsheetstodeterminebatteryandvoltagedropcalculations,exercisestodetermineproperspacingofsmokedetectors,exercisestodetermineproperaudibilityoffirealarmnotificationappliancesandpropersizingandplacementofvisiblenotificationappliances.ThisseminarisbaseduponIBC-2009,NFPA72-2010andNFPA70-2008.

Learning Objectives:Duringthisseminar,participantswill•Performbattery-setcalculations•Performvoltage-dropcalculations•Determinenotificationdesigncompliance•Reviewsmokedetectorspacingrequirements•Reviewbuildingcoderequirementsre:submittals•Reviewmethodstoimprovetheplanreviewprocess

Target Audience: Thisseminarisintendedforauthoritieshavingjurisdictioninvolvedinfirealarmsystemplanreview,contractorsprovidingsubmittaldocumentationforplanreviewandfirealarmsystemdesigners.

Tom Hammerberg is Director of Industry Relations for the Automatic Fire Alarm Association. He has been in the alarm industry for 41 years and with AFAA for 22 years, serving as President/Executive Director from 2003-2014. Tom is NICET Level 4 certified in the field of Fire Alarm Systems and is a Certified Fire Protection Specialist. Tom represents AFAA on NFPA 3 and 4, the NFPA 72 Technical Correlating and Protected Premises Technical Committees, NFPA 90A and NFPA 101/5000 Building Services and Fire Protection Equipment and Fundamentals Technical Committees, the ICC Industry Advisory Committee, Life Safety Section of the International Association of Fire Chiefs and the Codes, Standards & Technical Research Committee of the Center for Campus Fire Safety. Tom is a

frequent speaker at industry events and presents seminars nationally for AFAA.

Approved | Course #: 8873Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8874Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Allclassesbeginpromptlyat8:30amandendat4:30pm.Continentalbreakfastisavailableat7:30amandlunchisservedfrom12:00to1:00pm.Therewillbetwo30-minutebreakstypicallytakenat10:00amand2:30pm.Allmealsandbreaksareincludedforregisteredattendees.

Fire&LifeSafety ProfessionalDevelopment

SpecialtyCode SpecialInterest

EducationalTracks

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D1) Hazardous Materials – Strategies for Identification, Classification and Storage ControlGuy R. Colonna, PE, Division Director, NFPA Fire & Life Safety Track

RecenttragicincidentsintheUSaswellasacrosstheglobehighlighttheimportanceofhavingasoundapproachtohazardousmaterialsmanagement,whetherforstorage,handling,oruse.NFPA400establishesaframeworkforidentificationandclassificationofhazardousmaterialsandutilizesthatframeworktodefinestorageconditionsforallclassesofmaterials.Thispresentationincludesareviewofhazardousmaterialscharacteristicsandresources(suchasSafetyDataSheets)thatfeedsintoareviewofthecoreelementsfoundinNFPA400forhazardousmaterialsmanagement.ExamplestorageandhandlingsituationsareusedtoillustratehowtoapplytheprovisionsofNFPA400tospecificchemicalstoragesituations.

Learning Objectives: ParticipantswillbeabletoreadanduseSafetyDataSheets(SDS)toobtainkeypropertyinformationrequiredformaterialclassification•ParticipantswillbeabletoapplythekeyprovisionsofNFPA400tospecificchemicalsaspartofgroupactivities(classification,MAQdetermination,controlareaorprotectionleveluse)•ParticipantswillbeabletoidentifykeyfactorscontributingtohazardousmaterialsincidentsandsuggestcorrectivemeasuresbasedonNFPA400

Target Audience: AuthorityHavingJurisdiction(AHJ),EnforcingOfficials,PlanReviewers,FacilityManagers

Guy Colonna is the Division Director for NFPA where he has been employed for over 30 years. Assigned as staff for committees on hazardous chemicals classification and safeguards, combustible dust hazards and safeguards, explosion protection and prevention and author of Journal articles, publications, and presentations. Degrees from US Coast Guard Academy and Stanford University and registered PE in Chemical Engineering in Massachusetts. Member of AICHE, ACS, SFPE, and ASSE.

D2) Liabilities & risk Management Strategies for Building Inspectors Jeffery S. Meyers, Attorney, Law, Lyman, Daniel, Kamerrer & Bogdanovich, P.S. Attorneys at Law Professional Development Track

Thisclasswillincludealotofinformationtoeducatebuildinginspectorsandofficialsaboutareaspresentingriskoflegalliabilityanddevelopstrategiesforrecognitionandmitigationofliabilityrisks.Thecoursewilladdressgeneraltheoriesoflegalliabilityassociatedwithbuildingofficialsandspecificallyaddressprotocolsforentryofrealpropertyduringthebuildingorfireinspectionprocess.

Learning Objectives: Toidentifycircumstancesthatcreateriskoflegalliability•Toidentifystrategiestomitigaterisk•Tounderstandlegalrequirementsforseekingentryontoproperty

Target Audience:BuildingOfficials,BuildingInspectors,PlanReviewers,FireInspectors,FireMarshals

Jeffery S. Meyers obtained his law degree from the University of Washington in 1986. He was an Assistant Attorney General with the Ecology Division until 1991. After working in private practice in Seattle for several years, he became a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the Thurston County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in 1995, advising on land use and growth management issues. Jeff is now a partner at Law, Lyman, Daniel, Kamerrer & Bogdanovich, where he has worked since 1998. Jeff represents governmental clients in public disclosure issues, including matters arising under the Public Records Act and Open Public Meetings Act. His practice also focuses on land use, real property and general governmental matters.

D3) 2015 IBC Multi-Family Buildings

Todd Snider, SE, Plan Review Supervisor, West Coast Code Consultants Specialty Code Track

Thisfull-daycourseisanoverviewoftherequirementsofthe2015IBCspecificallyformulti-familybuildings.Italsoprovidessomeinformationforhotels.Itwilldiscusscommonconstructionmethodsandtypicalcodeerrorsorissueswhichcomeupwiththistypeofconstruction.Therewillalsobesomediscussionregardingpodiumbuildingsandothercurrentresidentialconstructiontrends.

Learning Objectives:Understandthegeneralrequirementsofthe2015IBCforMulti-familyconstruction•LearnaboutanddiscusscommonconstructionissueswithMulti-familyconstruction•ExploretheaccessibilityrequirementsofICCA117.1-09forvariousRUseGroups

Target Audience:BuildingOfficials,Inspectors,PlanReviewers,DesignersandContractors

Class Materials to Bring: 2015IBC,2009ICCA117.1

Todd Snider serves as the Plan Review Supervisor for WC3’s Utah Operations. He has more than 10 years of experience as a plans examiner and structural design professional. He is a licensed structural engineer and has a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering. Todd is certified by ICC as a commercial building, energy, and accessibility plans examiner as well as a commercial building inspector. He has taught courses to many local ICC chapters as well as design professional organizations.

Approved | Course #: 8824Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8885Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8886Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

THUrSDAY, SEPTEMBEr 29All classes run from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.

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D4) Permit Technician DevelopmentAmy Williams, Program & Support Manager/Admin Chief, City of Hillsboro Building Department Special Interest Track

*Please note this is an updated/class change from the original schedule release.

Thisone-dayclasswillprovidepermittechniciansoradministrativestaffofbeginningtointermediateskilllevel,with:anunderstandingofwhyandwhenpermitsareneeded;requiredplansheetsanddocuments;basicblueprintreading;andanunderstandingandgreaterabilitytoidentifymechanical,electricalandplumbingcomponentsandjobsiteterminology.Attendeeswillbeprovidedwithameaningfuldiscussionofthevaluetheirpositionbringstoanorganization.

Learning Objectives: Attheendofthissessioneveryoneshouldbeabletoidentifythefundamentalelementsofaplanset,understandbasicconstructionterminology,haveanunderstandingofthebasicframeworkofinspectiontoproperlycommunicatebetweeninspectionstaffandcustomers,andhaveconfidenceandunderstandingintheroletheyplayandthevaluetheybringasaPermitTechnician.

Target Audience: PermitTechnicians,frombeginningtointermediateskillleveloradministrativestaffwithpermitcounterresponsibilities

Amy is the Program and Support Manager/Admin Chief for the City of Hillsboro. She has been with the City of Hillsboro for almost six years. Prior to that she has held positions in four other jurisdictions as Permit Technician, Adminstrative Assistant, and Permit Coordinator. Amy is currently the Vice Chair of the OBOA Education Committee, which is responsible for identifying classes and programs for the educational institutes hosted by the Oregon Building Officials Association.

E1) Cannabis Extraction and Alcohol Distillation: Oregon Code requirementsRichard M. Miller, ICC Fire Code Inspector II, Miller Safety & Health Consulting Fire & Life Safety Track

Co-Presenters: Peter Gendron (Cannabis) and Andrew Tice (Distillation)Cannabis:Fromthegeneralrequirementsmandatedbytheregulatingagency,theOLCC,thisclasswillrelatethosegeneralrequirementsbacktotheOSSC,OFCandOMC(andNFPAs)asspecificrequirements.TheOLLCseemstohaveleftroomforAHJstointerpretandaddtothesegeneralrequirements.TheclasswillpresentthebasicconstructionofthehazardousmaterialsCodesandhowtheOLCCisincorporatingthoseCodesintoa“hybrid”occupancyclassificationtoprovideadequateprotectionintheextractionofcannabisoilsandconcentrates.

Distillation:UsingtherequirementsintheOSSC,OFCandNFPA30,asrelatestoalcoholandflammableliquids,discusshowtheserequirementstranslatetothecraftdistillationindustry.UseofindustryproceduresandprocesseswillbeapartoftheclassinordertoprovideapracticalunderstandingoftheindustryasexistinginOregon.

Learning Objectives: CannabisClass:UnderstandtheOLCCrequirementsasrelatestotheOregonCodes•Howtodetermineoccupancyclassificationasrelatestohazardousmaterials,especiallyliquefiedflammablegases•IncorporateHoccupancyrequirements,inanon-Hoccupancy,toprovideadequateprotectionintheemergingcannabisextractionindustry.•Useacombinationoflectureandinteractiveexercisestosimulateanactualplanreviewforahypotheticalcannabisextractionfacility.DistillationClass:UnderstandtheflammableliquidrequirementsasrelatestotheOregonCodes•Howtodetermineoccupancyclassificationasrelatestohazardousmaterials,especiallyliquefiedflammableliquids•IncorporateHoccupancyrequirementsintothedesignofadistilleryandrecognizethatitispossibletohaveanon-Hoccupancy(small)distillery•Useacombinationoflectureandinteractiveexercisestosimulateanactualplanreviewforadistillery.

Target Audience:Buildingandfireplanreviewpersonnel,BuildingCodeofficialsandfiremarshals.Buildingandfirecodeinspectors.

Mr. Miller formed Miller Safety & Health Consulting in October 1992. His company evaluates and develops overall safety and health programs and systems for industrial clients and provides Building, Fire and Mechanical Code consulting services to building and fire officials. Some of his clients include: House Spirits Distillery (and many other distilleries), cannabis extraction companies, Bridgetown Natural Foods, Nabisco Bakery, Reynolds Metals, Hewlett Packard, Port of Portland, Miller Paint, Cities of Boise, Portland, Gresham, Hillsboro, Vancouver (WA), as well as many other jurisdictions, architects, engineers, and commercial companies large and small.

Andrew Tice is the director of operations at House Spirits Distillery, maker of the award winning Aviation American Gin and Westward Straight Malt Whiskey, in Portland, OR. Andrew joined HSD in 2012 after spending several years in the brewing industry, and was instrumental in the company’s transition from a 2,600 sq-ft facility to a state-of-the art 11,000 sq-ft production facility in the heart of inner SE Portland, finished in 2015.

“Pioneer Pete” Gendron has extensive experience working with cannabis extracts and concentrates whose production now falls under OLCC licensing. His time in the field includes testing and Beta phase development work on supercritical systems. Pete has served as an adviser to the Oregon legislature in 2015 and 2016 and as an appointee of the Governor, as well as on the OLCC Licensing, Compliance and Enforcement Committee. As President of OMNIBUDSMAN Enterprises Pete works with his clients to ensure the highest degree of Compliance to facilitate the quick approval of applications and complete understanding of the rules applicants must adhere to. Pete recognizes the difference between ‘compliant’ and ‘complaint’, and works to eliminate the latter. As a cannabis professional, Pete merges the interests of the industry and regulators to promote public health and safety in the evolving cannabusiness industry.

Approved | Course #: 9334Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

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Approved | Course #: 8825Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

FrIDAY, SEPTEMBEr 30All classes run from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.

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E2) 2015 IBC Significant ChangesSandra Hyde, PE, Senior Staff Engineer, International Code Council (ICC) Product Professional Development TrackDevelopment GroupThisseminarreviewsandanalyzesselectedsignificantchangesfromthe2012InternationalBuildingCode(IBC)tothe2015IBC.Itfamiliarizesbuildingofficials,fireofficials,plansexaminers,inspectorsanddesignprofes-sionalswithmanyofthesignificantchangesinthe2015IBC.Italsoassistscodeusersinidentifyingthespecificcodechangesthathaveoccurredandunderstandingthereasonbehindthechange.Finally,itfocusesonthosecodechangesselectedduetotheirfrequencyofapplication,specialsignifi-canceorchangeinapplication.ThiscourseusestheSignificantChangestotheInternationalBuildingCode2015Edition.

Objectives: Uponcompletionofthisseminar,participantswillbebetterableto:identifythemostsignificantdifferencesbetweenthe2012IBCandthe2015IBC;explainthedifferencesbetweenthecurrentandpreviousedition;Identifykeychangesinorganizationandcoderequirements;andidentifytheapplicabilityofdesign,planreviewandinspectionrequirements.

Sandra Hyde, P.E. is a Staff Engineer with the ICC Product Development Group where she develops and reviews technical resources dealing with the structural provisions of the codes. Sandra has developed technical seminars for the IBC and IRC highlighting code changes. She has experience in manufacturing and research with an engineered wood products company. With a Master’s Degree in Structural Engineering, Sandra is a Registered Civil Engineer in Idaho and California, a member of the Structural Engineers Association of Idaho and the local and state chapters of building officials.

E3) Solar Photovoltaic (PV) InstallationsDoug Smith, Senior Plans Examiner/Inspector, West Coast Code Consultants Specialty Code Track

Thisfull-daycoursecoverscorerequirementsofthe2014NationalElectricalCode(NEC)concerningsolarphotovoltaic(PV)systems.Themajortopicscoveredinclude:typesofPVsystems,generalPVrequirements,wirecolordesignation,DCvoltageallowance,disconnects,overcurrentprotection,rapidshutdownofsystems,wiringmethods,grounding,andpointofconnectionrequirements.

Learning Objectives: ToclearlyexplainthecorerequirementsforsolarPVsystemscontainedinthe2014NEC.Theclasswillbeteacher/studentinteractiveandwillbepresentedusingMicrosoftPowerpoint.

Target Audience: BuildingOfficials,Inspectors,PlanReviewers,DesignersandInstallers

Class Materials to Bring: 2014NEC

Mr. Smith worked for Kaysville City, Utah as a building inspector for more than 8 years prior to joining Wet Coast Code Consultants. He has more than 18 years of experience in the building safety and construction industries. He is a Past President of the Bonneville Chapter of the ICC and is currently serving as Secretary for such Chapter. He is also a Past President of the Utah Chapter of IAEI. Mr. Smith is knowledgeable in a variety of code topics, but is particularly fluent with the NEC. He is considered an expert on the code requirements for solar photovoltaic energy systems and has taught many classes on the topic. He is an ICC Certified Master Code Professional and has over 19 ICC certifications.

E4) residential Inspections: From Footings to Final & Plan reviewMatthew Rozzell, CBO, Assistant Building Official, City Happy Valley Special Interest Track

Thisclasswillcoverstructural,mechanicalandplumbinginspectionsforresidentialhomes.Theclasswillprovidenewinspectorsorinspectorswhoneedarefresheronwhatshouldbecoveredduringaresidentialinspectionthroughallphasesoftheproject.

Learning Objectives: Structuralinspectionsandcommonissues•Plumbinginspectionsandcommonissues•Mechanicalinspectionsandcommonissues•Tobeabletoidentifyandsolvecommonissuesduringtheconstructionofanewhome

Target Audience:NeworCrossTrainedInspectors

Mr. Rozzell has several residential and commercial certifications and has taught classes for the International Code Council, Oregon Building Officials Association, Oregon Mechanical Association and Oregon Permit Technicians Association. He is consistently recognized by his peers and students as an outstanding instructor: “Matt is clear and easy to follow. Good Speaker.” “Excellent. Entertaining slides and videos. Appreciate his sense of humor.”

ICC Approved CourseContact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8889Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

Approved | Course #: 8887Contact Hours: 6 | CEU: 0.60

Type: In-Person

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Important Institute InformationTheOBOAFallEducationalInstituteandVendorFairispresentedannuallybytheOregonBuildingOfficialsAssociation(OBOA)attheHolidayInnPortlandSouthinWilsonville,Oregon.Thehigh-qualityContinuingEducation(CE)curriculumoffersanintensivefive-dayprogramofpertinent,up-to-datetrainingsinnumerousareasofspecialtyforallbuildingsafetyprofessionals.Wewelcomeandoffertrainingopportunitiesto:

• BuildingOfficials • BuildingDesigners• PlansExaminers • Builders• FieldInspectorsinStructural,Mechanical,Electrical&Plumbing • Contractors• FirePreventionPersonnelIndustryCodeUsers&LicenseHolders • Remodelers• Architects(seedetailsbelow) • Anyotherprofessionalinthebuildingsafetyenvironment

Wehavedesignedourclassestomeetyourspecificeducationalneedsthroughfourdedicatedtracks:Fire&LifeSafety,ProfessionalDevelopment,SpecialtyCode,andSpecialInterest.Oneclassforeachtrackwillbeofferedeachday.Wehopethishelpsinyourschedulingandstaffingcalendars.

Important Information regarding Continuing Education Credit (CEUs):AnICCCEUisacontinuingeducationunit;each10clockhoursofcontinuingeducationequals1CEU.Ourtypicalone-dayseminarhas6hoursofinstruction,or0.6CEUs.Creditisawardedforavarietyofactivitieswhereintheobjectiveisachievingrelevantprofessionalknowledgebeyondthatrequiredforinitialcertification.ParticipationinallOBOAcoursesareapprovedforInternationalCodeCouncil(ICC)certificationrenewalcontinuingeducationcreditsasnotedforeachclass.Pleasecheckwithyourappropriatejurisdictionand/orinstitutionregardingyourspecificcontinuingeducationcreditneeds.

OBOAisanapprovedInternationalCodeCouncil(ICC)PreferredProvider.ThePreferredProviderProgramrecognizesandpromotesICC-approvededucationalofferingsastheyrelatetocodes,standardsandguidelines,aswellasbuildingconstruc-tionmaterials,productsandmethods.ICCcertificateholdersmayobtainICCCEUsfromPreferredProvidersthatcanbeappliedtowardtherenewalrequirementsofICC’scertificationprogram.ItistheintentofOBOAthatallclassesofferedatinstituteswillbeapprovedforthePreferredProviderProgram.

Attention Oregon ArchitectsItisimportantforOBOAtoofferhigh-qualityeducationtoalignedindustriesandpartners,somanyofourclassescanbetakenforlicenserenewalthroughtheOregonBoardofArchitectExaminersforContinuingEducationHours(CEHs).TobeeligibleforCEHcredit,eachcoursemustmeettheapplicableparametersreferencedinOAR806-010-0145ContinuingEducation.Itistheresponsibilityofeachindividualtoensurethecoursemeetsthesecriteriaforlicenserequirements.CertificatesofAttendancewillbedistributedtoclassparticipantsforeaseinindividualsubmissionandrecordkeepingofcontinuingeducationrequirements.Formoreinformation,pleasevisitthestate’swebsiteatorbae.com.

Paper Lite! Details on HandoutsOBOAisincreasinglyawarethateverypieceofprintedpaperhasanimpactonourevent’scarbonfootprint.Inanefforttominimizepaperwasteandreducemeetingcosts,sessionhandoutswillNOTbeprintedforattendees.Instead,theywillbeprovidedtoeachattendeeelectronicallyinadvanceoftheinstitute(weekprior).

HEREISHOWITWORKS:Foreachsessionyouregisterfor,youwillreceiveanemailwithalink.Thislinkwillcontainthehandoutforthatclass(asprovidedbythespeaker).Youcaneitherprintandbringthehandoutmaterial;oryoucanaccessitonlineduringtheclass(ifyouarebringingalaptop).OBOAhassecuredwifiinallmeetingspacesforyourconvenience.Tomaintaintheintegrityoftheclass,pleasedonotsharethislinkwithanyoneelse.Itwillbeprovidedtoregisteredattendeesonly.Toensurethatyoureceivethecoursematerials,youmustprovideanemailaddressontheregistrationform.

Ifyouwishtohaveprintedmaterialsprovidedon-site,attendeesmaypre-orderasetofprintedhandoutsforanadditionalfeeof$10perclass.Ifyouwishtopre-orderyoursessionhandouts,pleaseseetheregistrationformtoorder.Pleasenotethisisachangefrompastinstitutes.

ScheduleTheInstituteregistrationdeskopensat7:30ameachdayandacontinentalbreakfastwithcoffeewillbeavailableatthattime.Classsessionsstartat8:30amandendat4:30pm.Therewillbetwobreaks,typicallytakenat10:00amand2:30pmandlunchisfrom12:00to1:00pm.Registrationfeesincludeelectronicsessionmaterials,continentalbreakfast,breaksandlunchfortheday(s)youareregistered.

LodgingAdiscountedroomratehasbeensecuredatthehosthotel,HolidayInnPortlandSouthlocatedat25425SW95thAve.,Wilsonville,OR97050.Singleratesare$99pernight(notincludingapplicablestateandlocaltaxes).Eachattendeeisresponsibleformakingtheirownlodgingarrangements.Tomakeareservation,pleasecallthehoteldirectlyat503.682.2211andaskfortheOregonBuildingOfficialsAssociation(OBOA)specialroomblockgrouprate.Pleasespeakwiththereservationagentatthetimeofbookingforcancellationandotherhotelpoliciesandprocedures.

Deadline for room reservations: Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Reservationsmadeafterthisdatearesubjecttospaceandrateavailability.

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Vendor Fair - Show Your Support of the Industry By Exhibiting/Sponsoring at the Fall InstituteTheOregonBuildingOfficialsAssociationinvitesourindustrycolleaguestoparticipateinthiseducationaleventbyexhibitingandsponsoring.Exhibitswillbeheldeachdayoftheinstitute(Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,ThursdayandFriday)andisacost-effectivewayforyourcompanytoshowcaseyourproductsandservicestothisimportantandinfluentialgroup.Sponsorshipopportunitiesarealsoavailableandagreatwaytoputyourorganiza-tioninthespotlighttothistargetaudience.

Interestedorhavequestions?CallVickyDanielsonintheOBOAofficeat503.691.6262orviewexhibit/sponsordetails,pricing,andonlineregistra-tionontheOBOAwebsitewww.oregonbuildingofficials.com.

Thankyoutoourcurrentinstitutesupporters!Thesecompanieshavemadeanearlycommitmenttoexhibitatthe2016OBOAFallInstituteandweappreciatetheirsupport!Pleasebesuretovisitwitheachofthemwhiletheyarewithus.

Code Books/Materials, Certificates, & roster of AttendanceEachattendeeisresponsibleforbringingtheappropriatecodebooksandmaterialstoeachclass.Someclassesmayrequireanadditionalfeewhenabookwillbeprovided.Seesessiondescriptionsforspecificsoneachclassrequirementorsuggestedmaterials.AttendeesmustsignanattendancerosterforeachclasstheyattendtoreceiveaCertificateofAttendance.To receive credit, each attendee must sign in and sign out of each class per ICC Preferred Provider Program requirements.Itistheresponsibilityofeachattendeetosigninandoutasappropriateandpickuptheappropriatecertificatefortheirownrecordkeeping/submission.

Cell Phones & Other Electronic DevicesOutofrespectfortheinstructorandotherattendees,pleaseturnofforsetyourphonesanddevicestosilent/vibratingforthedurationofeachclass.Note:Poweraccesswillbeverylimitedforthosebringingalaptop/iPadduringclass.

registration ConfirmationAconfirmationletterwillbeemailedtoyouimmediatelyupononlineregistration.Forthosewhofax/mailaregistrationform,youwillreceiveaconfirmationemailuponprocessingintheOBOAoffice(approximatelyoneweekfromreceiptintheoffice).Itisveryimportanttoensurewehaveanaccurateemailaddresswitheveryregistration.Nomailedconfirmationwillbesent.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecontacttheOBOAofficeat503.691.6262oremailinfo@oregonbuildingofficials.com.

ParkingComplimentaryself-parkingisavailabletoallinstituteparticipantsonaspaceandsizeavailablebasisinthehotelparkinglot.Thereisasideconferencecenterlotonthesouthsideofthebuilding.

Cancellation PolicyCancellationsreceivedonorbeforeFriday,September2willreceivetheirtotalregistrationfeesminusa$50administrativeprocessingfee.CancellationsreceivedafterSeptember2andbeforeSeptember16willreceivea50%refundoftheirtotalfees.CancellationsreceivedafterSeptember16arenoteligibleforrefunds.No-showsandsame-daycancellationswillnotberefundedanyregistrationfees.Thereisnoreductioninfeesforpartialattendance.Allfeesareconsideredpayableuponreceiptofregistration.Substitutions(individualsfromthesameorganization/jurisdiction)canbemadeifnecessary.PleaseadvisetheOBOAofficeinadvanceifyouwillbesendingasubstitute.Sorry,noexceptions.

Questions?CallAmoreenaBurkeorVickyDanielsonintheOBOAofficeat503.691.6262oremailinfo@oregonbuildingofficials.com.

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Cancellation PolicyCancellations received on or before Monday, September 2 will receive their total registration fees minus a $50 administrative processing fee. Cancellations received after September 2 and before September 16 will receive a 50% refund of their total fees. Cancellations received after September 16 are not eligible for refunds. No-shows and same-day cancellations will not be refunded any registration fees. There is no reduction in fees for partial attendance. All fees are considered payable upon receipt of registration. Substitutions (individuals from the same organization/jurisdiction) can be made if necessary. Please advise the OBOA office in advance if you will be sending a substitute. Sorry, no exceptions.

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Monday, September 268:30 am - 4:30 pmq A1) NFPA 13 – Standard for the Installation

of Sprinkler Systemsq A2) Emergency Management Panelq A3) DWV Specialty Plumbing Vents and

Water Distribution Sizingq A4) iBC Chapter 11 Oregon Building Code

Wednesday, September 28 8:30 am - 4:30 pmq C1) Firestopping – Inspection and Plan

reviewq C2) Clamming/Blowing/Speaking Up &

Developing good Communication Skillsq C3) ATC 20 & 45: Post-Earthquake Safety

Evaluation of Structures and Safety Evaluation of Buildings after a Windstorm or Flooding

q C4) Fire Alarm Plan review

Thursday, September 298:30 am - 4:30 pmq D1) Hazardous Materials – Strategies for

identification, Classification and Storage Controlq D2) liabilities & risk Management Strategies

for Building inspectorsq D3) 2015 IBC Multi-Family Buildingsq D4) Permit Technician Development

Tuesday, September 27 8:30 am - 4:30 pmq B1) NFPA 25 – Standard for the Inspection,

Testing & Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems

q B2) Being the Best You-A guide to Personal and Professional Wellness

q B3) DWV Specialty Plumbing Vents and Water Distribution Sizing

q B4) Lateral Load Path – Residential Applications

Friday, September 308:30 am - 4:30 pmq E1) Cannabis Extraction and Alcohol

Distillation: Oregon Code requirementsq E2) 2015 iBC Substantial Changes

q E3) Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Installationsq E4) residential inspections: From Footings

to Final & Plan review