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Seminar #1 9:30 Am 3:30 Pm - Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Thursday, July 18, 2013 Seminar #1 – 9:30 am – 3:30 pm - Standing Seam Metal Roofing GulfCoast Supply & Manufacturing. 6.0 hours C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610093. This 6-hour course is intended to instruct roofing professionals in basic and advanced methods of planning, preparation and installation of standing seam metal roof panels. Additionally, roofers will be taught how to correctly cut, fold and fasten accompanying roofing components and trims through an intuitive and balanced approach in both personal and group hands-on training.

Friday, July 19, 2013 Seminar #2 – 7:00 – 8:00 am - Florida’s Advanced Energy Code Mark Zehnal, CPRC, FRSA. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (ADV), CILB-0608522. The Florida Energy Code is an integral part of improving the energy efficiency of both residential and commercial buildings. This course focuses on the changes to the Florida Energy Code with the primary focus on roofing. Prescriptive and Performance compliance methods are reviewed as well as the building envelope.

Seminar #3 – 7:00 – 8:00 am - Vehicle Safety Bill Coombs, FRSA-SIF. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610080. This course will help educate contractors and employees about the importance of vehicle safety. Detailed discussion will include vehicle statistics, inspections and maintenance, safety programs, workers’ comp and vehicle insurance and the financial impact of accidents. The course will also cover driving distractions.

Seminar #4 – 7:00 – 8:00 am - Workers’ Comp Fraud and Schemes Geoffrey Branch, State of Florida, Department of Financial Services. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (WC), CILB- 0607965. Learn about the two most common types of workers’ comp fraud schemes – claimant and premium fraud, what they entail, the Statue of Limitations, penalties for committing fraud and the agencies responsible for reporting fraud.

Seminar #5 – 8:00 – 10:00 am - Asphalt Shingles – Types, Testing and Compliance Greg Keeler, Owens Corning. 2.0 hours C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610097. This course explains the basics of shingle types and construction, roof terminology and testing for compliance with applicable codes. The course also covers specific code requirements, code referenced standards and related test protocols and proper installation. Design practices will be improved by familiarizing attendees with information sources such as manufacturer design guides; web based resources, and proposed code changes.

Seminar #6 – 8:00 – 10:00 am - Priorities That Drive Profitability John DeRosa, IKO Sales. 2.0 hours C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610081. Successful business owners wear many hats. This is especially true for roofing contractors. This highly-impactful seminar helps contractors come to terms with the most important priorities that drive their profitability.

Seminar #7 – 8:00 – 10:00 am - Contractor Licensing Issues & Construction Contracts Trent Cotney, Trent Cotney, PA. 2.0 hours C.E. credit (BSP/L&R), CILB-0608649. This course begins by reviewing Chapter 489, licensing and regulations, who is exempt from licensure, consequences of unlicensed activity and disciplinary actions taken by the CILB. Trent will provide a basic overview of contract law, and discuss the essential terms of a contract – price, scope of work, notices, time of delivery and other important contract provisions.

Seminar #8 – 8:00 – 10:00 am - Consumers Are Searching – Will Your Roofing Company Be Found? Stephan Boehringer, Get the Clicks. 2.0 hours C.E. credit (G), CILB-0608547. Attendees will learn the value of marketing their business on the Internet. Stephan will inform you about marketing options, search engines, social networking, developing a one year plan, how to build an effective website, setting goals for the site, tracking and understanding the components of a successful, informative website. Friday, July 19, 2013 Seminar #9 – 9:00 – 10:00 am - Navigating Miami-Dade NOAs and Florida Product Approval Mark Zehnal, CPRC, FRSA. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610094. This course will assist contractors with navigating through and locating important information found in NOAs and how to read and understand them. It will also teach contractors how to locate, read and understand Florida Product Approvals and the difference between NOAs and Florida Product Approvals. Attendees will also learn about permitting and the use of NOAs and Florida Product Approvals.

Seminar #10 – 9:00 – 11:00 am - Fall Protection – OSHA’s Fall Protection Directive USF Safety. 2.0 hours C.E. credit (WPS/G), CILB-0610098. This class will provide instruction and discussion on the requirements of OSHA’s workplace safety standards for Fall Protection in the Construction Industry with emphasis on OSHA’s 2011 directive rescinding its “Interim Fall Protection Guidelines for Residential Fall Protection“. Attendees will receive information pertaining to employers’ duty to provide fall protection as well as the three conventional means of fall protection. A discussion on the feasibility for providing conventional fall protection, and when alternative fall protection measures may be developed and implemented will also be provided. Information and description of recent advances in fall protection technology will also be presented, enabling employers to choose from a broader selection of fall protection systems and equipment to be used in varying configurations. Information will also be provided on free resources available from the USF SafetyFlorida Onsite Consultation Program to assist employers in ensuring safe work and a safe place of work is provided for all employees, and aligning their businesses with the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.

Seminar #11 – 10:00 – 11:00 am - Crisis Management in Construction Trent Cotney, Trent Cotney, PA. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610079. This course will provide contractors and subcontractors with an overview of crisis management in construction including addressing serious injuries and fatalities, disaster preparedness, theft and vandalism, license and identity theft, litigation and other crisis events. The seminar will focus on crisis prevention including training, security protocols and fraud prevention, as well as the components of a successful crisis management team.

Seminar #12 – 10:00 – 11:00 am - Workers’ Comp Fraud and Schemes Geoffrey Branch, State of Florida, Department of Financial Services. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (WC), CILB- 0607965. Learn about the two most common types of workers’ comp fraud schemes – claimant and premium fraud, what they entail, the Statue of Limitations and penalties for committing fraud and the agencies responsible for reporting fraud.

Seminar #13 – 10:00 am – 1:00 pm - Architects & Building Officials Program – Navigating Miami-Dade NOAs and Florida Product Approvals & FRSA/TRI Fifth Edition Florida High Wind Manual Concrete & Clay Tile Installation Manual Manny Oyola, Jr, Eagle Roofing Products and Mark Zehnal, CPRC, FRSA. The first course, Navigating Miami- Dade NOAs and Florida Product Approvals, 1.0 hour C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610094, will assist contractors with navigating through and locating important information found in NOAs and how to read and understand them. It will also teach contractors how to locate, read and understand Florida Product Approvals and the difference between NOAs and Florida Product Approvals. Attendees will also learn about permitting and the use of NOAs and Florida Product Approvals. The second portion of this seminar, FRSA/TRI Fifth Edition Florida High Wind Concrete & Clay Tile Installation Manual, 2.0 hours C.E. credit (G/G), CILB-0610096, will inform attendees about the changes in the new Fifth Edition Florida High Wind Concrete & Clay Tile Installation Manual referenced in the upcoming 2013 Florida Building Code. The Fifth Edition will replace the Fourth Edition, which is referenced in the 2010 FBC. Contractors will learn about ASCE 7-10, upgraded self- adhered underlayment minimums, required procedures and the new matrix chart created to clarify which products and systems can be used together. Contractors may also attend this seminar. Saturday, July 20, 2013 Seminar #14 – 7:00 – 8:00 am - Florida’s Advanced Energy Code Mark Zehnal, CPRC, FRSA. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (ADV), CILB-0608522. The Florida Energy Code is an integral part of improving the energy efficiency of both residential and commercial buildings. This course focuses on the changes to the Florida Energy Code with the primary focus on roofing. Prescriptive and Performance compliance methods are reviewed as well as the building envelope.

Seminar #15 – 8:00 – 10:00 am - Fifth Edition Florida High Wind Concrete & Clay Tile Installation Manual Manny Oyola, Jr., Eagle Roofing Products and Mark Zehnal, CPRC, FRSA. 2.0 hours C.E. credit (G/G), CILB- 0610096. This course will inform attendees about the changes in the new Fifth Edition Florida High Wind Concrete and Clay Tile Installation Manual referenced in the upcoming 2013 Florida Building Code. The Fifth Edition will replace the Fourth Edition, which is referenced in the 2010 FBC. Contractors will learn about ASCE 7-10, upgraded self-adhered underlayment minimums, required procedures and the new matrix chart created to clarify which products and systems can be used together.

Seminar #16 – 8:00 – 11:00 am - Foremen & Superintendents’ Program – Maintaining a Safe & Professional Image While on the Job AND Safety & Housekeeping: the Perfect Combination Jim Brauner, Roofing Equipment of Florida and Bill Coombs, FRSA-SIF. The first portion of the seminar, Maintaining a Safe and Professional Image, 2.0 hours C.E. (WPS/G), CILB-0608504, teaches employees why it is important to project a professional and safe image while working on the job site. Jim will discuss a variety of roof systems and will recommend procedures and behaviors to promote a responsible, safe and professional image for the foreman and crew while on the job site. The second portion, Safety & Housekeeping: the Perfect Combination, 1.0 hour C.E. (WPS), CILB-0610083, will focus on OSHA concerns and trends, fall hazards, site safety, production flow and material handling, demolition and debris removal, programs and training and the financial impact of accidents on the job site. Contractors may also attend this seminar.

Seminar #17 – 9:00 – 10:00 am - Crisis Management in Construction Trent Cotney, Trent Cotney, PA. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610079. This course will provide contractors and subcontractors with an overview of crisis management in construction including addressing serious injuries and fatalities, disaster preparedness, theft and vandalism, license and identity theft, litigation and other crisis events. The seminar will focus on crisis prevention including training, security protocols and fraud prevention, as well as the components of a successful crisis management team.

Seminar #18 – 10:00 – 11:00 am - The Legal Aspects of Construction Licensing Trent Cotney, Trent Cotney, PA. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (L&R), CILB-0010935. This course will help refresh contractors on Chapter 489, licensing and regulation, understand the difference between contractors, contracting, business organizations and the scope of various licenses. Trent will also review license exemptions, the Jim Walter exemption, consequences of unlicensed activity, loss of lien and bond rights, criminal penalties and code violations.

Seminar #19 – 10:00 – 11:00 am - Understanding the Affordable Care Act Jeffrey Moxley, AIP, Furman Insurance & Bonds. 1.0 hour C.E. credit (G), CILB-0610095. This course will help employers understand the federally mandated Affordable Care Act, better known as Obama Care. Attendees will learn which insurance items are required, what the penalties are for non-compliance, what Health Exchanges are, plan changes that will need to be implemented by 2014, essential benefits and the main rules that set regulation for small and larger employers.

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