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June 2012 Seminar - 6 Illinois CE's

 

June 2012 Seminar - 6 Illinois CES for the Commercial Inspection

 

THERE WILL BE NO JUNE MEETING DUE TO THIS SEMINAR
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Correction for the Two - One Day June Seminars
You are welcome to come to both or either event.
Sorry for previous confusion, below is corrected information.

WHERE: Painters District Council #30, 1905 Sequoia Dr. Aurora, IL 60506


Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair & Painting (RRP)

Certified Renovator Initial Training Course

Friday, June 8, 2012, Registration at 7:30

6 ASHI CE’s ( Illinois State CE's will not be offered for this event only)

5 year certification as an EPA Certified Renovator.

Common renovation activities like sanding, cutting and demolition can create hazardous lead dust and chips by disturbing lead-based paint, which can be harmful to adults and children. To protect against this risk, on April 22, 2008, EPA issued a rule requiring the use of lead safe practices and other actions aimed at preventing lead poisoning. Under the rule, beginning April 2010, all contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must be certified and must follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination. This 1-day (8-hr) class will teach you how to comply with EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule. Subjects covered include: health effects, regulations, lead safe work practices, containment, cleaning & record keeping. Once you have successfully completed this course and passed the exam, you are an EPA Certified Renovator. Your certification is valid for five years from the date of completion of the course.

Presented by Stephen J. Lefaver, Painter’s District Council No. 30

Commercial Inspection Management

Presented by Michael Casey, Casey O’Malley Associates

Saturday, June 9, 2012, Registration at 7:30

Receive 6 Illinois State CE’s and 6 ASHI CE's

Long-time nationally renowned commercial and residential inspector and educator Mike Casey will conduct six hours of commercial inspection management training utilizing the ASTM E-2018-08 Standard Guide for Property Condition Assessments (“due diligence”) as our inspection process tool. National and state standards of practice will be covered and modifying the ASTM E2018 voluntary prescriptive guideline for smaller projects as well. This class will concentrate on the scope, organization and execution of a multi-discipline commercial inspection (Property Condition Assessment) with the end result being the Property Condition Report. This class will cover responsibilities, proposals, contracts, systems experts, field observers, interviews and more. Proper documentation is critical to complete a commercial inspection; however, budgets may restrict time thus investigation. This class will cover the use of photographs, representative samplings, extrapolation of findings and costs as well as sources for probable costs to remedy physical deficiencies. If you were ever thinking of getting into commercial inspections, or just want to check and see if what you are doing is standard of care, don’t miss this class.

Michael Casey is a partner with Casey, O’Malley Associates. Mike is past president of ASHI and CREIA. He co-authored several Code Check books. He is an expert witness and claims consulting practice throughout North America since 1987.