AIA MEMBERS EARN 6 AIA/CES LEARNING UNITS FOR EACH SEMINAR!!! SFPE SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS Two One-Day Seminars, take one or both The Hawaii Chapter of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers is sponsoring these excellent one-day seminars through a special arrangement with the International Codes Council with

HAWAII CHAPTER cosponsorship by the Fire Department, the Honolulu AIA, and CSI Honolulu

Seminar No. 1 Seminar No. 2 2003 IBC SOLVING MEANS OF EGRESS ISSUES IN 2003 IBC SPECIAL USES AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS MIXED OCCUPANCIES

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Date & Time: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Location: McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Beach Park Location: McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Beach Park Cost: $125 ($75 for SFPE members, Chapter Friends, Cost: $125 ($75 for SFPE members, Chapter Friends, AIA AIA members, and CSI Honolulu members) members, and CSI Honolulu members) Length of Seminar: 1 Day ICC CEU Credit: 0.6 Length of Seminar: 1 Day ICC CEU Credit: 0.6 Experience Level: Intermediate-Advanced Experience Level: Advanced Description: Provides knowledge of requirements for means of egress. Description: Provides an overview and application of code requirements for mixed Objectives: Upon completion, participants will be better able to: occupancies, hazardous materials, unlimited area occupancies, covered malls and • List and describe each of the 3 parts of a means of egress high-rise buildings. Utilizes drawings and examples to illustrate complex design and • Identify the 7 fundamental means of egress design issues inspection topics. • Calculate occupant load and determine required means of egress capacity Objectives: Upon completion, participants will be better able to: • Determine required number of exits. • Determine if a building or structure should be fire-separated between mixed • Determine requirements for arrangement means of egress facilities. occupancies. • Determine the requirements for fire resistance rated construction for egress • Determine the degree of fire separation required between buildings of mixed elements, including corridors, stairway and exit enclosures, lobbies, vestibules, occupancies. areas of refuge, and horizontal exits. • Determine applicability of fire suppression requirements. • Determine the requirements for design of egress elements, including corridors, • Identify applicability of factors, such as type of occupancy and occupancy group; stairway and exit enclosures, lobbies, vestibules, areas of refuge, and exceptions regarding height, fire safety requirements, and means of egress. horizontal exits. • Determine the fire resistance rating and extent of tenant separations. • Determine requirements for door hardware, including panic hardware, door • Determine allowable travel distances within tenant spaces and within the mall. latching devices, door opening, and requirements for power-operated doors. • Determine the applicability of smoke control system requirements. • Determine requirements for locations and amounts of means of egress • Determine if code requirements are applicable to a specific building. lighting and signage. • Determine what design alternatives are permitted based on the fire protection • Evaluate the adequacy of a horizontal exit as part of a means of egress plan. features. • Evaluate the means of egress in assembly spaces. • Determine whether code requirements for the alarm system and standby power • Determine requirements for exit access widths in smoke-protected assembly have been met. seating.

Who should attend: Architects, Building & Fire Officials, Fire Protection Engineers, and Insurance Loss Control Representatives. For information and/or to register contact: Sam Dannaway, Program Chairman, Hawaii Chapter SFPE Tel (808) 526-9019 / Fax (808) 537-5385, E-mail: [email protected] REGISTRATION FORM Cost: Each one day seminar is $125 ($75 for SFPE members, November 13-14, 2007 Chapter Friends, AIA Members, CSI Honolulu and Building/Fire McCoy Pavilion Ala Moana Beach Park Officials). Attendees are encouraged to bring their copy of the 2003 Honolulu, Hawaii International Building Code. Seminar 1 November 13, 2007 Fee includes coffee breaks. Lunch will not be provided. 2003 IBC Solving Means of Egress Issues in Commercial Buildings

Seminar 2 November 14, 2007 Instructor: The seminar will be taught by Kevin H. Scott, Senior 2003 IBC Special Uses and Mixed Occupancies Regional Manager, International Code Council. Attending Name ______Seminar 1 _____ Seminar 2 _____

Location: The seminar will be held at the McCoy Pavilion, Ala AIA # ______CSI # ______SFPE ______Moana Beach Park, Honolulu, Hawaii. Attending Name ______Seminar 1 _____ Seminar 2 _____

Registration Deadline: Deadline for registration is Friday, AIA # ______CSI # ______SFPE ______November 9, 2007. Please register early as we expect this to be a very popular seminar. Reservations and cancellations will not be Attending accepted after that date. No-shows will be billed for full Name ______Seminar 1 _____ Seminar 2 _____ attendance. Telephone reservations will be accepted provided AIA # ______CSI # ______SFPE ______payment is received by the deadline. Organization ______

Payment: FEE MUST ACCOMPANY APPLICATION. Payment ______may be made by check or money order. Charge cards will not be Address ______accepted. Make checks payable to Hawaii Chapter SFPE and mail to Hawaii Chapter SFPE, c/o 720 Iwilei Road, Suite 412, ______Honolulu, Hawaii 96817. ______City State Zip Code Telephone

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Cost per seminar: $125 ($75 for SFPE members, Chapter Friends, AIA members, and CSI Honolulu members)