CalCasp Academy - September 2017 Academy Live
September 25-28, 2017   |   Organized by: California Certified Accessibility Specialists, (CalCasp)
When: September 25th, 26th, 27th & 28th 2017; 8:00am – 5:00pm each day
Where: Double Tree Hotel Ontario, 222 North Vineyard Ave, Ontario, CA 91764
Cost: $899.00 CalCasp Academy Membership
Four Full Days of Engaging and Practical Disabled Access Training
What you receive:
- Academy Materials - Digital Seminar Materials and Workbook or Print Your Own
- Reference Library - Full Access to the CalCasp Accessibility Reference Library
- Discussion Group - Exclusive Academy Discussion Group
- Academy Certificate - A Certificate of Completion for CAB, AIA, ICC & CASp CEU's
Overview
CalCasp provides one of the industry's most respected training programs specifically designed for those pursuing a thorough and comprehensive understanding of State and Federal Access laws, codes and regulations. Academy membership includes access to numerous online learning resources as well as attendance to all of our 4-day live training academies in Sacramento or Ontario CA. Four full days of engaging and practical disabled access training will cover all aspects of State and Federal law including all of the recommended study areas listed by the Division of the State Architect (DSA) in the CASp examination preparation list. The CalCasp Academy qualifies for continued education in accessibility with the California Architects Board (CAB) for license renewal as well the required CEU's for DSA CASp renewal. A CalCasp Academy Membership allows you to gain CEU's in person, online or both.
Who It's For
Persons with a fundamental knowledge of state and federal access laws, including; contractors, inspectors, plans examiners, building officials, architects, engineers, certified access specialists (CASp's), design professionals and those preparing for the Certified Access Specialist Examination. Many have found this program invaluable in "pulling it together" and continuing to increase their knowledge in disabled access. Facility managers, building owners, and attorneys have also found this program instrumental helping them recognize issues, discovering solutions, and understand the relationships, differences, and similarities between the many disabled access laws.