Date: September 16, 2015 | Time: 9:00am-4:00pm
BC&RC Learning Seminar: Mixed Occupancies & Inspection of Fire-Resistance-Rated Floors, Ceilings and Roofs
6 Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) Learning Units
Mixed Occupancies? Separated occupancies? Accessory occupancies? Incidental uses? Need to trudge through Chapter 5 one more time? Or maybe say forget it, and go with the most restrictive? And then…what about fire separations?
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These questions and more will be addressed during the September 16th two-part seminar, presented by the Building Codes & Regulations Committee, along with coffee, pastry, lunch, and chocolate chip cookies. The morning and afternoon sessions are considered separate courses each worth 3 HSW credits, so individuals may attend only session if they so choose. These courses are also PA 54 qualified, and lunch is included for those attendees that stay the whole day. All individuals who preregister will receive a digital copy of both presentations before the seminar.
SPEAKER
William H. (Bill) Hudson, C.B.O., M.C.P.
Building Inspection Supervisor for the Village of Oak Brook, IL
Bill has a broad base of experience as facilities manager, general contractor, inspector, housing rehabilitation specialist, plan reviewer, building official, author, and code instructor. In addition to his regular duties which involve the day-to-day application of the building and fire codes, Bill has had the privilege of working on ICC energy code training in the 2003, 2006, 2009, and 2012 as curriculum developer, subject matter expert, technical reviewer, and instructor. As an instructor, Bill has had the opportunity to teach both in the United States and internationally on a wide variety of topics that include Energy/Sustainability, IRC/IBC Updates, Property Maintenance, Mixed Use, Special Use and Occupancy, Inspection of Fire Resistance Rated Assemblies and Disaster Response. Bill is the author of the IECC portion of Significant Changes to the International Energy Conservation Code and ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1, 2012 Edition.
In addition, Bill is a past president- and current board member- of Suburban Building Officials Conference (SBOC)-his local ICC chapter, a B.P.I. certified building analyst, and state of California certified Safety Assessor.
Bill currently serves on two U.L. Standards Technical Panels, and as a Building Codes Advisory Commissioner for Oak Park, IL. He has also served as a FEMA habitability inspector/field supervisor, a resource consultant on environmental issues and participated in the development and implantation of community emergency/disaster plans.
LONG DRIVE?
Consider coming to town the afternoon before the program. The Troy Marriott is nearby, as is Cranbrook and other local attractions; checkout the area restaurants and the downtown Birmingham spots; arrive for the morning session refreshed and relaxed.