Tuesday June 9 will offer a morning and an afternoon workshop training sessions.

Wednesday June 10 offers a single, full day workshop.

  • Please review the topics below and indicate your ‘top 3’ choices, in the order of preference
  • Your workshop schedule will be emailed to you after registration has closed
  • We will do our best to accommodate all requests, space is limited and will be assigned on a ‘first registered, first assigned’ basis

Workshop options for Tuesday June 9

* Offered twice as a morning or afternoon session. We will make every effort to accommodate all requests; however, due to availability, you will be registered based on open space at the time your registration has been completed.

Your workshop schedule will be emailed to you after registration has closed.

Workshop #1

Community Training Initiative – Autism Spectrum

Workshop #2

R4R – Minding your P’s & Q’s Workshop

Workshop #3

Identifying Community Risk – identifying behaviors & creating 2-3 programs for addressing the behaviours.

Workshop #4

Fire Investigation – How to connect the pieces after you have completed the NFPA 1033 training.

Workshop #5

Fire Investigation Burn Cell -Taking photographs & evidence collection

Requirements:

  • Hard Hat
  • Safety Boots
  • Safety Glasses
  • Clothing appropriate for the weather 

Workshop options for Wednesday June 10

Offered once as a full day session. 

We will make every effort to accommodate all requests; however, due to availability, you will be registered based on open space at the time your registration has been completed.

Your workshop schedule will be emailed to you after registration has closed.


 

Workshop A

TAPP-C


Workshop B

Part 1 (½ day) & Part 3 (New order forms ½ day)


Workshop C

PowerPoint: Create Dynamic Presentations

Requirements: Basic knowledge of PowerPoint


Workshop D

Sprinkler System Installations Plans Review

Requirements: You must bring a copy of NFPA 13, 2013 edition


Workshop E

Working From Heights


Workshop F

Fire Alarm & Sprinkler Acceptance Testing & Pitfalls of Inspection Reports: what should be or what we are finding