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Welcome to the 25th Anniversary of EduCODE!

EduCODE is back and better than ever. We now offer both in-person classes as well as virtual classes to help meet the demands and necessities of you, our friends and customers. EduCODE continues to be designed around your comments, suggestions and needs to maintain our commitment to be the finest educational training for code professionals anywhere. EduCODE continues to offer over 80 different courses to ensure we meet the changing needs of all who attend.

Presented by the Southern Nevada Chapter of the International Code Council, EduCODE 2022 provides all courses at one location, or online if you prefer, and all are Preferred Provider approved, with many being approved by AIA as well. Attendees have numerous opportunities to brainstorm, share ideas, concepts, problems, issues and thoughts with the instructors, industry professionals, ICC staff and fellow code professionals.

 

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EduCode features specialized courses, including architecture, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, structural, fire protection, code enforcement and leadership topics, that are essential for building design, expanding your skills, and earning and maintaining certifications and other credentials.

IAPMO CLASSES BEING PRESENTED DURING EDUCODE:

MONDAY -- FEBRUARY 28, 2022
2018/2021 UMC/IMC Code Changes SESSION 9
CEU: 0.4
Instructor: Tim Collings
*Live Session Only*
Keep up-to-date on the Uniform Mechanical Code® (UMC®)/
International Mechanical Code® (IMC®) by learning about
the changes from 2018 to the 2021 edition. Each notable
change to the code will be discussed in depth so attendees
see exactly how the code changed, why the code changed,
and what impact it will have on the code enforcement and
installer communities.

2018/2021 UPC/IPC Code Changes SESSION 10
CEU: 0.4
Instructor: Tim Collings
*Live Session Only*
Keep up-to-date on the Uniform Plumbing Code® (UPC®)/
International Plumbing Code® (IPC®) by learning about
the changes from 2018 to the 2021 edition. Each notable
change to the code will be discussed in depth so attendees
see exactly how the code changed, why the code changed,
and what impact it will have on the code enforcement and
installer communities.

TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2022
2018/2021 UPC/IPC Workshop SESSION 28
CEU: 0.4
Instructor: Tim Collings
*Live Session Only*
Apply your code knowledge and expertise in this dynamic,
hands-on workshop. Attendees will examine drawings of
plumbing systems and installations for code violations in a
cooperative and collaborative environment with their peers.
Each drawing is designed to challenge attendees on parts
of the code that are frequently misunderstood or in frequent
violation. Attendees will work in groups during the workshop
exercise and their findings, as well as those presented by the
instructor, will be shared with the rest of the attendees for a
robust learning experience.

2018/2021 UMC/IMC Workshop SESSION 27
CEU: 0.4
Instructor: Tim Collings
*Live Session Only*
Apply your code knowledge and expertise in this dynamic,
hands-on workshop. Attendees will examine drawings of
mechanical systems and installations for code violations in a
cooperative and collaborative environment with their peers.
Each drawing is designed to challenge attendees on parts
of the code that are frequently misunderstood or in frequent
violation. Attendees will work in groups during the workshop
exercise and their findings, as well as those presented by the
instructor, will be shared with the rest of the attendees for a
robust learning experience.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2022
2018/2021 UPC/IPC, UMC/IMC SESSION 43
Combination Inspections
CEU: 0.8
Instructor: Tim Collings
*Live Session Only*
With the increasing budgetary and staffing restraints being
experienced by code enforcement departments across the
country, more and more jurisdictions are having to rely on
performing combination inspections rather having dedicated
inspectors for each trade. This seminar is designed to
provide the inspection and code basics for combination
inspectors who find themselves inspecting plumbing and
mechanical systems but have a background in another
trade. The basics of the UPC and UMC will be discussed and
organized in a manner that assists combination inspectors in
understanding and enforcing these codes.

THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2022
Indoor Cannabis Cultivation Facilities SESSION 59
CEU: 0.8
Instructor: David Ledda
*Live Session Only*
This full day seminar covers plumbing, mechanical,
building, fire, energy, state regulations, and limited electrical
codes. The seminar also covers the growing process,
from propagation to flowering and will help cultivators,
regulators, architects, designers and engineers make sense
of the myriad of regulations and special processes used in
cultivation. We’ll also cover new technologies for cultivation.
Many mistakes are made from design deficiencies that may
be code compliant, but make cultivation difficult. We’ll cover
how to avoid the mistakes that currently plague the industry.

FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2022
Health Risk of Improper Plumbing SESSION 75
CEU: 0.4
Instructor: Shane Peters
*Live Session Only*
This presentation discusses the potential health and safety
risks associate with improper plumbing installation, fixtures,
and maintenance. Specifically covered in this program are
the potential hazards of scalding as well as the major health
concerns regarding the proliferation and spreading of SARS,
Legionella and COVID.

UPC Grease Interceptors, Emphasis SESSION 76
on Hydro-mechanical Interceptors
CEU: 0.4
Instructor: Shane Peters
*Live Session Only*
This seminar will focus on Hydro-mechanical Grease
Interceptor installation and sizing per Section 1014,
2018/2021 UPC. This is a great seminar for Contractors,
Engineers, Plans Examiners and Inspectors who will install,
design, review and inspect hydro-mechanical grease
interceptors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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