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IAPMO offers the most reliable training and education programs for the Plumbing and Mechanical codes and is committed to assisting you in all your training needs. Our instructors, who have decades of hands-on experience in their areas of expertise, serve as great resources for facilitating discussions on current issues, problem installations, and enforcement – always providing solutions in practical terms.

Turn to IAPMO for training that is cost effective, interactive and presents the most up-to-date information to meet the needs of today’s industry professionals.

For more information on how to contract a seminar or any other education related inquiry please contact: Maria Sol Alba, Training and Education Manager at [email protected].

To Contract Training

Toll Free: 1-877-IAPMO-01 (1-877-427-6601) Ext. 3005 Direct line: (708) 995-3005 E-mail: [email protected]

For Seminar Registration

Toll free: 1-855-554-2766

E-mail: [email protected]

For Backflow Prevention Registration

Toll free: 1-855-536-2800 E-mail: [email protected]

For Green Plumbers Seminars

Toll free: 1-877-IAPMO-01 (1-877-427-6601) Ext. 3005 Direct line: (708) 995-3005 E-mail: [email protected]

For Online Learning Center

Toll Free: 1-877-IAPMO-01 (1-877-427-6601) Ext. 3010 Direct line: (708) 995-3010 E-mail: [email protected]

For Webinar Registration

Toll free: 1-855-554-2766

E-mail: [email protected]

ContaCt IaPMo traInIng & EduCatIon

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ContaCt IaPMo traInIng & EduCatIon

2012 UPC Essentials

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2012 UMC Essentials

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2012 UPC Code Changes

Length: 4 or 8 hours 0.4/0.8 CEUs

2012 UMC Code Changes

Length: 4 or 8 hours 0.4/0.8 CEUs

2012 UPC/GPMCS Alternate Water Source Systems

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2012 UPC Rainwater Catchment Systems

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2012 UPC Plumbing Inspections

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2013 CPC Essentials

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2013 CMC Essentials

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2013 CPC Code Changes

Length: 4 or 8 hours 0.4/0.8 CEUs

2013 CMC Code Changes

Length: 4 or 8 hours 0.4/0.8 CEUs

2012 UPC Backflow Prevention Overview

Length: 4 hours 0.4 CEUs

2012 UPC Scald Awareness and Prevention

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2012 UPC Sizing Workshop

Length: 4 or 8 hours 0.4/0.8 CEUs

2012 UPC Virtual Inspection Workshop

Length: 2 or 4 or 8 hours 0.2/0.4/0.8 CEUs

2012 UMC Workshop

Length: 2 or 4 or 8 hours 0.2/0.4/0.8 CEUs

Coming Soon

2012 UMC Fire Dampers

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2012 UMC Appliance Access and Protection

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2012 UPC Chapter 16 – Alternate Water Source Systems

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2012 UPC Chapter 17 – Rainwater Catchment

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2012 USEC Solar Water Heating Systems

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2012 GPMCS Update

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2009 UMC Refrigeration Provisions

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2009 UPC Proper Use and Understanding of Tables 7-3 and 7-5

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2009 UPC Water Heater Installations

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2009 UMC Steam and Hot Water Boilers

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2009 UPC Horizontal Wet Venting

Length: 2 hours 0.2 CEUs

2009 UMC Appliance Venting

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Alaska

Uniform Plumbing Code with Alaska Amendments

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

California

2013 CPC Essentials Workshop

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2013 CMC Essentials Workshop

Length: 8 hours 0.8 CEUs

2013 CPC Code Changes

Length: 4 hours or 8 hours 0.4/0.8 CEUs

2013 CMC Code Changes

Length: 4 hours or 8 hours 0.4/0.8 CEUs

2013 Fire Stopping in Fire-Resistive Assemblies for California

Length: 4 hours 0.4 CEUs

Massachusetts

248 CMR Continuing Education for Massachusetts Plumbing and Gas Inspectors

Length: 6 hours 0.6 CEUs

248 CMR Required Continuing Education for Plumbers and Gasfitters

Length: 3 or 6 hours 0.3/0.6 CEUs

Montana

2009 UPC with Montana Amendments

Length: 4 hours 0.4 CEUs

Oregon

Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code

Length: 6 hours 0.6 CEUs

Also Approved

Seminars For:

• Idaho • Iowa • Louisiana • Maine • Michigan • Minnesota • New York • North Carolina • South Dakota • Texas • Utah

and many more!

IAPMO can customize training for your group. Contact IAPMO for more information 1-877-427-6601 Ext. 3005

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Backflow Prevention Tester Training and Certification

Length: 40 hours

Backflow Prevention Re-Certification Training and Exam

Length: 8 hours

Backflow Prevention Program Administrator/ Specialist Training and Certification

Length: 32 hours

Backflow Prevention Assembly Repairer Training and Certification

Length: 20 hours

Cross-Connection Control Surveyor Training and Certification

Length: 20 hours

Fire-Sprinkler System Cross-Connection Control Tester Training and Certification

Length: 30 hours

For new classes scheduled go to

http://www.iapmodwbp.org

*Restrictions apply. Please contact IAPMO Education and Training Department for more information 855-536-2800. To learn more about the IAPMO Backflow Prevention Training and Certification or to download a registration application, please visit us online at

http://www.iapmodwbp.org

Backflow Prevention Institute is an ASSE accredited school. Our training and certifications are focused on the ASSE Series 5000 Standard that give the minimum performance requirements for testing backflow and prevention assemblies. It also gives the minimum requirements for Backflow Prevention Assembly Testers, Cross-Connection Control Surveyors, Backflow Prevention Assembly Repairers, Fire-Sprinkler System Cross-Connection Control Testers, and Backflow Prevention Program Administrator/Specialist.

More and more cities, states and local jurisdictions are recognizing the need to have regulations concerning the installation and testing of backflow assemblies. They also recognize the need to regulate the qualifications of the individuals testing and repairing these devices. As a national certifying agent, ASSE meets the needs of these jurisdictions.

Backflow Prevention Reference Manual

IAPMO’s Backflow Prevention Institute collaborated with the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and

Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada (UA) to develop the second edition of the most comprehensive backflow prevention training manual available.

To order your copy, please visit www.iapmodwbp.org or call 1-800-85-IAPMO

IAPMO can provide training at your location. If your company or organization has a group that needs Backflow Training & Certification, contact us at 855-536-2800 or email: [email protected]

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We understand that our membership is engaged in professional development and that online training is growing as a preferred learning option. In order to meet your needs, we continue to expand our Online Learning Center.

Our Online Learning Center has a variety of portals where you can access what you want, when you want:

• Plumbing Code Courses • Mechanical Code Courses • IAPMO Green Courses • Radiant Professionals Alliance Courses • Green Plumbers Courses • Plumbing Manufacturers International Codes and Standards Workshop • State Specific Courses

We currently have a wide selection of courses from the 2006, 2009 and 2012 code years.

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IAPMO is dedicated to creating diverse learning opportunities for its members. We are developing webinars on numerous topics including controversial topics selected by Industry Professionals.

Webinars provide a perfect blend of the convenience that comes with online training and the interactivity that comes with instructor-led training.

• Drainage and Vent Sizing • Gas Sizing • Combustion Air • Venting • Horizontal Wet Venting • Fire Dampers • Conference Topics • Many More!

IAPMO Partners with Industry Leaders to provide the most up-to-date material. After a live webinar a recorded version is available for viewing.

Please visit https://forms.iapmo.org/seminars/default.aspx and

www.iapmolearn.org for dates of upcoming webinars

Do you need training on a special topic for your staff?

Is your staff spread around large areas?

Webinars are a convenient, efficient and economic way to keep your staff up to date with the latest code and industry training and earn continuing education for certification renewals. Contract IAPMO and host the webinar of your choice when you need it. For more information contact Maria Sol Alba, Training & Education Manager at 708-995-3005 or email [email protected]

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Green Plumbers works with the plumbing industry, building officials, utilities and water agencies to implement the Green Plumbers program. The training consists of a five-part accreditation in environmental and technical issues including Caring for Our Water, Climate Care, Water Efficient Technology, Solar Hot Water, and an Inspection Report Service.

Attend one of our programs:

Our training fee includes all five required courses, study materials and the certification test. To look at a schedule of classes and to register, go to www.greenplumberstraining.org.

Train online:

Any time, anywhere. Earn your certification at your own pace. To learn more about our online training program, go to

www.greenplumberstraining.org.

Contract Green Plumbers to train your group:

If you have a group of plumbers, we can bring Green Plumbers to you. Choose the dates, times and location for the training, saving

on travel and time away from work! For more information, contact Green Plumbers and IAPMO at (877) 427-6601, ext. 3005.

The Green Plumbers Train-the-Trainer courses have allowed

organizations across the nation to send instructors to become certified in teaching the courses in their local communities, and, together with online courses, will help expand the reach of the program.

Contact Green Plumbers and IAPMO at (877) 427-6601, ext. 3005, or e-mail us at [email protected]. ACCREDITED ACCREDITED ACCREDITED ACCREDITED ACCREDITED

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Radiant Professionals Alliance (RPA) is dedicated to the advancement of members who work with radiant and hydronic heating and cooling technologies; no matter the role or in what capacity. This is one reason the RPA has become an accredited provider of IACET and AIA to issue Continuing Education Units (CEUs), Learning Units (LUs), and Professional Development Hours (PDHs). CEUs, LUs, and PDHs can be accrued and recognized as forms of achievement for many purposes.

Because the knowledge, skills, and abilities expected of RPA members continue to expand at an increasing rate, the RPA has a collection of educational

opportunities designed to enhance technical expertise, increase productivity, and provide career-focused training and professional development.

Invest in yourself and your future by attending a live seminar, working through an online course at your own pace, or doing something in-between such as participating in a live webinar.

Visit www.radiantprofessionalsalliance.org for more information.

For more information or assistance, contact RPA at 1-877-427-6601 Ext. 3001

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FuLL daY SEMInarS

Plan Review of Fire Alarm Systems:

This seminar will cover the basic alarm system areas within the IBC, IFC, and NFPA 72.

Automatic Sprinkler Plan Review:

This seminar will cover all the basic sprinkler system requirements from NFPA 13, IBC, and IFC.

Building Code Plan Review Concepts:

This seminar will cover these areas within the IBC/ IFC. Attendees will be taught the different Use Group Classifications and how to identify them, as well Mixed Use Groups will be addressed along with barrier

separation walls. The next item addressed will be types of construction, IBC Table 601 & 602 allowable construction.

Plan Review of Gas Suppression and Kitchen Hood Extinguishing Systems:

This seminar covers the basic plan review, inspection, and system testing requirements for gas and kitchen hood suppression systems.

Fire Protection Systems IBC/IFC Chapter 9:

This seminar will specify when fire protection systems are required in the IBC and IFC. Additionally the design, installation, and operation of the fire protection system will be discussed.

Plan Review of Fire Pumps, Standpipe Systems, and Underground Water Main Systems:

This seminar covers the basic plan review, inspection, and system testing requirements for fire pumps, standpipe systems, and underground water mains.

ESFR Warehouse Storage Occupancies Plan Review and Hydraulic Calculations:

This seminar covers the basic plan review and inspection requirements for high piled combustible storage, classes of commodities, ESFR warehouse sprinkler systems, general storage, rack storage, pallet storage, and hydraulic calculation with densities for warehouse sprinkler systems.

NFPA 25 - Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water Based Fire Protection Systems:

This seminar covers inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire protection as outlined by NFPA 25, 2008 edition.

Plan Review of Automatic Sprinkler System Hydraulic Calculations:

This course is designed to teach the fire / building code official the procedures to identify and review the hydraulic calculations for Light Hazard occupancies, Ordinary occupancies, Extra Hazard occupancies, Warehouse Storage occupancies, and 13R / 13D occupancies.

Fire Department Site Plan Review:

This course is designed to teach the basic requirements for site plan review. Topics include NFPA 24, underground water mains, hydrant spacing, fire lane requirements, and the outside fire flow requirements.

Understanding the International Fire Code 2009 – Module 1:

This presentation is designed to familiarize code officials and other attendees with the organization, content and intent of fire safety requirements contained in Chapters 1 thru 6.

Understanding the International Fire Code 2009 – Module 2:

This presentation is designed to familiarize code officials and other attendees with the organization, content and intent of fire safety requirements contained in Chapters 7 thru 10 and 46.

Fire Safety Progress Inspections IFC 2009:

This presentation is designed to familiarize code officials how to organize, manage, and track fire safety inspections required for projects using the IFC as a guide.

The Importance of Progress Inspections on Large Projects: A Hospital Case Study – IFC 2009:

This presentation is designed to familiarize code officials and other attendees with the importance of organizing, managing and tracking fire safety inspections required for projects using the IFC as a guide.

Understanding the Life Safety Code 2006 – Module 1:

This presentation is designed to familiarize code officials and other attendees with the basic concepts of life and fire safety as well as organization and use of the code.

Understanding the Life Safety Code 2006 – Module 2:

This presentation is designed to familiarize code officials and other attendees with the fundamental concepts of means of egress and the application of these concepts.

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HaLF daY SEMInarS /

LunCH taLKS / WEBInarS

Surviving a Fire Alarm System Plan Review from the Authority Having Jurisdiction:

This course is designed to guide you through a Fire Alarm System Plan Review. Learn how to submit plans correctly for approval the first time around.

Idle Pallet Storage:

This course is designed to teach the fire / building code official to identify pallet storage types and the different hydraulic densities based on pallet storage height, arrangement, and combustibility.

Most Common Mistakes on Automatic Sprinkler Systems / Fire Alarm Systems:

These courses are designed to teach fire / building officials the common design mistakes to look for when doing a plan review of sprinkler and fire alarm systems.

13D Is For Me:

This course is designed to teach the basic fire sprinkler requirements for single family homes. Items covered are design and installation, water supply, spacing of sprinklers, system components, and typical 13D sprinkler systems plans.

NFPA 13D Sprinkler Systems for Residential & Townhomes:

This one hour webinar is designed to help participants understand the IRC and IBC/ IFC requirements for residential sprinkler systems including sprinklers, sprinkler spacing, obstruction rules, water supplies, and types of piping systems. NFPA 13D is the standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in one- and two-family dwellings and manufactured homes.

Flammable Liquids Storage:

This course is based on IFC Section 104.7.2 -Technical assistance. Topic will cover specific flammable liquids storage and dispensing requirements based on the 2006 International Building Code (IBC) and International Fire Code (IFC).

Plan Review of Portable Fire Extinguishers:

This course is designed to teach the fire / building code official the basic requirements to review portable fire extinguisher selection, spacing, proper use, inspections, and plan review.

International Building Code – Fire Walls:

This webinar is designed to help participates understand the differences in barrier walls, fire walls, and fire

our InStruCtor tEaM

Stu Asay

Nick Azmo

Laura Biggie

Darrell Boger

Chris Camacho

Sean Cleary

Tim Collings

Roger Courtney

Pennie Feehan

Roger Fuller

Perry Glenn

Daniel Hartman

Tom Hines

John Jordan Jr.

Joseph Kajak

Michael Mitchell

Daniel Rademacher

Phillip Ribbs

Brian Rogers

David Straub

Richard Vrana

Tom Walsh

William Witting

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Training Offerings

for All Code Disciplines

Supporting Your Educational Needs

IAPMO is dedicated to serving all of the training needs of the members and jurisdictions that it serves. Our training staff is able to provide training on topics and codes beyond the plumbing and mechanical codes.

If your jurisdiction is in need of high-quality training on a code, topic, or job skill such as Plans Examination, not traditionally associated with IAPMO, our training staff and vast instructor resources can provide the same expert training on any code your jurisdiction may use, including the:

u International Building Code (IBC)

u International Fire Code (IFC)

u International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)

u International Residential Code (IRC)

u International Existing Building Code (IEBC)

For more information regarding training, please contact:

Maria Sol Alba, Training and Education Manager at [email protected] or submit the Information

Request Form at the back of this catalog.

Special Accommodations

IAPMO takes its social responsibility seriously and is strongly committed to providing reasonable accommodations to test candidates, code development delegates, and seminar participants who have documented disabilities recognized under the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To ensure equal opportunity for all qualified persons, all requests for accommodations will be evaluated in accordance with IAPMO’s administrative procedure and criteria.

To request special accommodations, email your request to [email protected]. To download an application, visit www.iapmo.org/pages/hireiapmototeach.aspx.

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