Ohio BBS Approves OBCC Training
May 11th, 2009
OBCC recently had the following courses approved for continuing education credits:
General Mechanical Requirements is a 3 hour course that will cover the general installation requirements for HVAC equipment and how to apply the appropriate code requirements from the OBC, OMC and RCO.
Wood Wall Framing is a 3 hour course that will provide an overview of the prescriptive requirements of the Residential Code of Ohio and the Ohio Building Code.
Flood Resistant Construction is a 1.5 hour course designed to help the code officials and inspectors determine if a flood hazard exists in their jurisdiction and how to apply the appropriate code requirements to the structural, electrical, and mechanical componets of the installation.
Electrical Considerations of the OBC,OMC, and RCO is a 2 hour course that will help cross over and multiple inspectors apply electrical provisions not found in the NEC while addressing firestopping concerns for electrical installations.
Elevators 101 is a 1.5 hour course that focuses on the structural, mechanical, and electrical code requirements for the design and installation of elevators.
2006 IECC Energy Conservation for 1,2, & 3 Family Dwellings is a 3 hour course that includes the OHIO provisions for residential energy conservation.
2006 IECC Energy Conservation for Commercial Buildings is a 3 hour course focusing on energy conservation for multi-family dwellings and other commercial applications.
Visit our Training page for more info as well as BBS course approval numbers.
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