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1 Fire Inspector Cross Training Program Program Description, Goal and Objectives GOAL The goal of the Building Officials Association of Florida (BOAF) Fire Inspector/Cross Training Program is to provide an acceptable, practical alternative for the experience requirement for examination qualification pursuant to (2)(c)4., F.S. OBJECTIVES The Certification Committee of the Building Officials Association of Florida has been established and is operated in order to gain recognition and approval by the Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board (BCAIB) of training developed and administered by the BOAF, in conjunction with appropriate field training monitored and certified by currently standard licensed and knowledgeable individuals in the trade desired under the supervision and tutelage of a standard licensed Building Code Administrator (BCA, aka Building Official) and Florida licensed Fire professional. Such training program will provide for practical training and qualification through relevant, recognized classroom education and on-the-job training (OJT) consistent with the original goals of the Legislature and BCAIB when proposing the statutory amendment ( (2)(c)4. in This training program may allow agencies to utilize existing personnel resources as trainers while preparing other current employees for broader responsibilities and, at the same time, maintain accountability to the BCAIB and protection of the public in the built environment. OUTLINE The BOAF Certification Committee has established training criteria for each inspector and plans examiner category, comprised of appropriate classroom education and OJT, for individuals seeking to improve their professional qualifications through BCAIB certification exams and meeting all other requirements of Florida Statute (2)(c)4. The Certification Committee recognizes the varying levels of complexity in each category and has established training requirements exceeding 200 hours, the statutory minimum. Classroom and OJT training for any category must be completed within the thirty-six (36) months immediately following the approval date of a pre-registration application to the BOAF Certification Committee. Training criteria consists of the following portions, identified and approved by the BOAF Certification committee, in conformity with Florida State Board (BCAIB) approvals: 1. Completion of BOAF, ICC or equivalent approved preparatory coursework in the exam category sought. 2. Field training (OJT), which must be under the supervision of and substantiated by a Trainer (an active, standard licensee in the appropriate specified category whose primary duty is practice in that category requested by the Trainee) with required documentation and pre-approval by BOAF.
2 3. The Trainer s supervising Building Official, properly licensed (must hold a standard BCA license) and designated as such, shall by application of his/her signature attest to said documentation. 4. Submittal of a statement by that person properly licensed and designated as the Building Official (in the jurisdiction providing the OJT) indicating the applicant is reasonably qualified to take the BCAIB examination and assume responsibility for work in that category upon passing the exam, at the conclusion of the training. 5. Submittal of an application with required documentation and any remaining portion of the application fee to the BOAF office for review and issuance of a certificate, upon approval, which must be submitted to the BCAIB as proof of experience in the requested area. 6. The appropriate BOAF Certification Committee will review the application for compliance with these requirements, confirm the information contained therein, reject each insufficient submittal with written explanation, or approve and return it to the applicant for inclusion with his/her application to the BCAIB as proof of having met these requirements. Questions concerning the Cross Training Program should be addressed to: Cross Training Coordinator Building Officials Association of Florida 528 West Lake Mary Blvd. Sanford, Florida All forms, instructions and other information needed for an applicant to apply for the program shall be maintained on the BOAF website at Forms for this program shall include, but be limited to: 1. Pre-Registration Form for verification of qualification to participate 2. Building Officials affidavit of monitoring of the program 3. Fire Officials affidavit of program participation verifying Building Official oversight 4. List of anticipated trainers for license verification 5. On-The-Job Training (OJT) log sheets for documenting time and projects of training 6. Explanations of the training received in various categories as appropriate 7. Documentation of the training indicating the occupancy and use of structures trained on 2 Page Revised October 21, 2015
3 8. Documentation of training for various building types and construction methods 9. Ability for the applicant to provide detailed explanations of additional information 10. Trainers affidavits indicating their belief the trainee has gained the necessary knowledge Many of the indicated forms are already in use and part of previously approved training programs. Additional forms and details needed for this program will be added as requested by the BOAF Certification committee. The basis for this new program is a solid and proven program to provide training to current licensees of the Board. Experience and background of the trainee is an important part of this program. The training will be under the direct supervision of a standard licensed Building Code Administrator in responsible charge and such oversight is required to be acknowledged by the Fire Official. This program is envisioned to provide a method for those persons with construction knowledge and a background in the fire and building codes, to advance their knowledge and areas of certification to better serve their communities and the public. 3 Page Revised October 21, 2015
4 FIRE CROSS TRAINING Part II-D 1 & 2 FAMILY INSPECTOR OJT CHECKLIST BCAIB Provider # Training Program # ONLY THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE BOAF OJT CHECKLIST WILL BE ACCEPTED Please check the website at to be sure you are submitting the most current edition of the applicable form. Each form becomes effective on the revision date contained on the form. Training completed prior to that date may be submitted on the previous form. This training program requires 165 hours (minimum) of classroom training as approved by BOAF. Classes are as follows: Building Principles and Code Application 35 hours Electrical Principles and Code Application 34 hours Mechanical Principles and Code Application 21 hours Plumbing Principles and Code Application 21 hours Laws and Rules Governing Building Inspection, Plan Review and Operations of the Building Department 40 hours This training program also requires 450 hours (minimum) of properly documented On the Job Training (OJT) with a Florida Standard Licensed 1 & 2 Family Inspector Trainer as evidenced by this and other required forms, including the notarized trainer s affidavit. Extensive training on all aspects of Residential dwelling systems should include residential sections of the code as scripted under the training segments. A. Trainees must mark each item trained on and initial in the spaces provided on the OJT Checklist when each training segment has been completed. B. Trainees must also include the approximate percentage of the total number of hours spent in OJT for each segment. 1 Page Revised October 20, 2015
5 1 & 2 FAMILY INSPECTION OJT CHECKLIST My specific On the Job Training (OJT) has included instruction on the following items as indicated by X Building Training 1. Fundamentals 2. Footings, piers, foundation walls, slabs and lintels 3. Soil conditions and excavations 4. Site plan verifications 5. Roof framing and roof sheathing 6. Interior and exterior framing, fire stopping Building Trade Inspections 7. Infiltration practices 8. Accessibility requirements 9. Emergency egress windows 10. Blocking and tie downs for mobile homes 11. Final building inspection including interior finishes, finish grades, right of way requirements, exterior finishes, stairs and landings General Site Conditions OJT Checklist: Permit, site plan, & plans posted Lot corners identified Required site drainage Address posted Required setbacks Sanitary facilities on site Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Footing Inspection OJT Checklist: Depth, width, steel per plan Bar laps & corners continuous Steps per code/engineering Reinforcing steel tied and elevated Flood FFE ok or in file if required Soil conditions - density report if required Dowels per plan Complies with site requirements Spacing and distance from forms/earth Concrete placement equipment on hand Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Mono Slab, Stem Wall and Slab Inspection Checklist: All footing items V.B. seams & penetrations sealed Pipe sleeves through footings Soil treatment certification Column pads ready Block head and bed joints Vertical poured cells clean Complies with site requirements Flood FFE OK or in file if required Reinforcing steel in place, tied, chaired Column, beam steel size, tied, spaced Vapor barrier, 6 mil./as required Wire mesh lapped All forms in place Water pipes protected Foundation block alignment Slab thickness Vertical dowel lap adequate Under slab electric & mechanical to code In slab electric, mechanical and/or plumbing in place Special equipment on hand Special conditions (post tension, etc.) Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials 2 Page
6 Rough Insulation Inspection OJT Checklist: All rough inspections approved Infiltration caulking complete Dams, baffles, & gauges installed R-value matches plan Access for blow-in Exterior envelope walls insulated Inaccessible ceiling batted Weather protected Holes in walls & floors sealed Separation walls, etc. insulated as required Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Final Insulation Inspection (for blown insulation) OJT Checklist: Depth matches R-value Attic accessible Insulation certificate complete Energy code compliance Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Final Roof Inspection OJT Checklist: All flashing in place Vents installed per code Final roof product in place Water shed from foundation Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Under Slab Rough Plumbing Inspection OJT Checklist: DWV pipe & fittings per code DWV fully bedded All vents to code Traps per code DWV head test Water pipe & fittings per code Water pipe sleeving as required Under slab electric & mechanical to code DWV graded per code DWV sized per code Developed lengths Sleeving in place All stacks properly supported Water piping properly sized Water pressure test to code Complies with site requirements Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Final Building Inspection OJT Checklist: Site work & grade as required Weather & rodent proofed All electrical complete All means of egress ok Insulation & infiltration ok All fire requirements met Fireplace(s) meet all codes Safety glazing where required Completed per plans as relate to code Compliance to termite sections All plumbing complete All mechanical complete Walls & ceilings covered Complies with Accessibility Code Garage door meets wind load region All stairs to code Guard rails to code Water & sewer operational Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials 3 Page
7 Plumbing Training 1. Administration 2. General Regulations 3. Fixtures, Faucets & Fixture Fittings 4. Water Heaters 5. Water Supply & Distribution 6. Sanitary Drainage 7. Indirect/Special Waste 8. Vents 9. Traps 10. Storm Drainage 11. Fuel Piping 12. Special Piping & Storage Second Rough Plumbing Inspection OJT Checklist: Materials per code Vents complete & through roof Cutting, notching & boring ok Scald-guard shower valves Accesses where required Nail guards in place Fall, grade & support maintained Tubs, stalls, & pans set Second floor water tests All fixtures with required stops Water piping secured to code Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Final Plumbing Inspection OJT Checklist: Main shut-off & fixture stops All fixtures set & sealed Compliance with Fl. Energy Code Tub /shower areas water-tight Sewer/septic hookup complete Air gaps/air breaks System under pressure Hot on left, cold on right Back-flow requirements met Air admittance valves installed Indirect wastes where needed All accessibility requirements met Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Final Sewer/Septic Inspection OJT Checklist: Pipe & fittings per code Size of pipe & fittings per code Septic sealed Separation from water service Interceptor piped per code Florida Energy Code Fall & grade proper per code Clean-outs & clearance Tap inspected by Utility Co. Lift station per design Well and pump installations completed Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials 4 Page
8 Mechanical Training 1. Fundamentals 2. Air Conditioning Systems and Equipment 3. Heating Systems 4. Fuel Systems 5. Combustion and Venting 6. Mechanical Piping materials and Fittings 7. Duct and Venting Systems 8. Exhaust Systems 9. Smoke Control 10. Boilers and Water Heaters 11. Refrigeration 12. Special Systems 13. Piping System Mechanical Trade Inspections Rough Mechanical Inspection OJT Checklist: Approved materials Sized per Manual D & J Flex extension & radius Return air plenum mechanical closet Lighting & servicing electric Bath exhaust fan requirements Dryer vent material & distance Range hood material & joints Fireplace & chimney clearance Combustion air Gas piping materials & joints Gas vent materials & joints Gas vent clearance Gas appliance locations Confined space ventilation Heating system requirements Testing of piping systems Duct connections & support Register locations & size /plan R value to code Equipment platforms & access Drip pan overflow protection Exhaust discharge locations Non-screened termination Discharge/intake locations Chimney height Plenum boxes Gas piping support & size Gas vent support & size Gas appliance protection Combustion air Gas piping pressure test Other fuel systems Duct insulation Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Final Mechanical Inspection OJT Checklist: Equipment & ducts complete Chases sealed Access to equipment Flood requirements Gas appliance set w/shut-off Gas vents complete Confined space requirements Dryer discharge non-screened Fire dampers Solar system Equipment clearance Condensate drainage Equipment servicing needs Duct clearance from grade Gas appliance protection Combustion air Range hood sealed Duct insulation Smoke control tested Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials 5 Page
9 Electrical Training 1. Temporary power poles. (Overhead and underground) 2. Electrical ground rough. (Wet locations) 3. Electrical rough in above ground. (Residential) 4. Pool electrical requirements 5. Mobile home electrical services. (Overhead and underground) 6. Final electrical on dwellings. (1 & 2 family) Electric Trade Inspections Rough Electric Inspection OJT Checklist: Wire size, type, & securing GFCI/AFCI circuits Lighting circuits Smoke detector circuits Buried/underground circuits Required servicing receptacles Receptacle spacing (counter tops) Approved boxes & box fill Conduit type, support, & termination Wire protected in attic Wiring below 8' above ground Bending radius & kinks Panel protection & clear space Required bonding Wiring terminated in box Pool equipment & metal bonding 7. Misc. Electrical services, barn, agricultural well, etc. 8. Three phase electric services 9. Services over 600 volts 10. More than one service per structure 11. Conductor ampacity 12. Hazardous locations 13. Signs Required circuits Small appliance circuits Emergency circuits Misc. Dedicated circuits Required lighting Receptacles spacing (habitable rooms) Required outside receptacles Accessible J-boxes Conduit bond & fill Nail plates - clear of sharp edges Buried cable, plain & conduit Corrosion inhibitor required Approved grounding system Required disconnects & locations Boxes all made up per code Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Final Electrical Inspection OJT Checklist: All electric trimmed or bugged Working & identified GFCI/AFCI Panels/disconnects covered/secured Grounding system complete Lightning protection installed Proper wire connections Underground depth Equipment bonding Flood elevation clearance Well casing bonded Required lighting Breakers identified & sized Panel/disconnect clearance Neutrals isolated in sub-panels Wire color coding Overhead clearance Light fixture clearance/protection Equipment loads identified MH sections bonded together Pool bonding BCAIB Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials 6 Page
10 Temporary Pole Inspection OJT Checklist: Proper height & stable post & mast GFCI / AFCI protection Proper grounding system Post bracing adequate Secure & bonded panels Proper conductor size & type Approximate percent of total training hours spent on this segment % Initials Total Hours on All segments = hours Trainee and Trainer(s) should sign this form after all segments of OJT Training has been completed. Include all Trainers that have trained on the hours shown on the Checklist. By affixing our signatures and BCAIB (BN/PX) numbers below, we affirm and attest the above specific areas and hours of 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Inspection Training have been successfully completed. / / Trainee Date Completed BCAIB # / / 1 & 2 Family Trainer Date Completed BCAIB # / / 1 & 2 Family Trainer Date Completed BCAIB # / / 1 & 2 Family Trainer Date Completed BCAIB # / / 1 & 2 Family Trainer Date Completed BCAIB # Attach additional sheets if necessary 7 Page
11 BUILDING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA 528 West Lake Mary Blvd. Sanford, FL FOUNDATION PROGRAM COURSE SYLLABUS PROVIDER: COURSE TITLE: Laws and rules governing Building Inspection, Plan Review and operations of the building department (aka Laws and Rules Foundation) CLASS HOURS: 40.0 hrs. (Ten (10) continuing education hours) This course is designed to provide participants holding a standard license issued under F.S. 468 or 633 the classroom training required to participate in the Fire Cross Training Inspector/Plans Examiner Foundation Training Program as authorized under Florida Statute (c)(4) and FAC Rule 61G (1). All rules of the approved training curriculum must be followed and completed in order to qualify for Building Code Administrator and Inspectors Board approval for licensure. Please refer to the program information for a complete of required classes for each category, including pre-requisites and forms. Do Not start your training until your application is approved by BOAF. This classroom training is a small part of the overall BOAF Fire Cross Training Program. Please refer the BOAF website at and select the Cross Training information menu under the education tab for complete information and any updated forms, information or requirements that may be required or changed. Contact the BOAF office at the above address for additional information or if you have questions. Each day of the course is anticipated to be a seven (7) hour day, unless otherwise noted. Total of all days will meet the requirement of a minimum of one hundred twenty five (125) classroom hours. This 40.0 hr. course (presented in modules) is designed to increase the participants' technical skills and their ability to: 1. Understand and explain the purpose of performing a thorough building inspection. 2. Comprehend building construction terminology. 3. Understand the procedures involved in performing a building inspection. 4. Understand the authorities, permissions, limits and requirements of the licenses issued. 5. Identify and understand the rules for violations of the license requirements 6. Document and detail inspection records for recordkeeping. 1 P age Revised October 21, 2015
12 7. Identify the required forms and additional data required for field inspections. 8. This is an instructor-led course using PowerPoint, text, photos and a participant's workbook. 9. Participants will be offered the opportunity to provide oral questions and comments. A form will be utilized for evaluation of the course contents and the instructor by the participants. 10. A final exam will be required for the attendees to complete in order to receive credit for the class. This will ensure the information has been presented and understood by the attendees. 11. Each daily module is intended to be a standalone section. Each daily module is a separate and distinct module having a complete, detailed outline. This document provides an overview of the individual classes and is not intended to be a detailed timed outline for the individual classes. Course Curriculum and Topical Outline 40 Hours minimum (6 Days or 12 evenings) Daily outlines may be adjusted for evening classes as a part A and B Day 1 Day 2 Introduction of the course and instructors Timelines and review of curriculum Review of students experience to ensure qualifications to the program Discussion of the BOAF Cross Training program, forms and requirements Review of the specific statutes and rules governing the program Student Questions and Answers Review of required books, materials, workbooks and other information Accessing information on the internet and bookmarking important sites Review of Board applications and discussion of required materials Presentation and discussion of resumes and experience affidavits Florida Statute 455 Overview and explanation of the Department Florida Statute 468 Overview and explanation of the Statute and the Board Florida Statute 489 Overview and explanation of the Statute and the Board Florida Statute 633 Overview and explanation of the Statute and State Fire Marshal s Office (SFMO), under the Department of Financial Services Understanding LP Rules and the Department of Agriculture Florida Statute 553 Florida Administrative Code Rules for the Commission 2 P age Revised October 21, 2015
13 The Florida Building Code Mitigation Wind and Flood Product Approval Day 3 Day 4 Florida Statute 468 Part XII Licenses Authorities of the license Responsibilities of the license Violations of the Statute Impact of other statutes Florida Administrative Code 61G19 Detailed review of the rules Presentation and discussion of previous Board actions The impact of a disciplinary hearing and potential Board actions Discussion and presentation of minor and grievous violations Presentation of Board Disciplinary cases and discussion of preventing violations Florida Statute 489 Divisions Licenses Operating a contracting company in Florida Florida Administrative Code 61G4 Presentation of Board Disciplinary cases The importance of Building Department personnel involvement Florida Statute 320 Department of Motor Vehicles and Highway Safety Permitting and Inspecting Mobile Homes Repairing and remodeling Manufactured Buildings Modular Buildings Florida Statute 553 Approval and permitting Building Code Compliance Other State Agencies and Departments Department of Health Code Enforcement Minimum Housing Housing authorities State Universities Florida Turnpike Enterprise Other agencies and requirements 3 P age Revised October 21, 2015
14 Day 5 Day 6 The Florida Building Commission The Florida Building Code The BCIS Navigating Interpretations Informal and Formal Florida Statute 553 Informal Interpretations Formal Interpretations Process Appeals Application Professionalism and Ethics (Statute 112) Subpoenas Depositions Testifying Following the advice of your attorney E&O Insurance Florida Statute 119 Public Records Public Record requests Filing your notes and information Writing a report Review of information from the course Final Exam (Maximum of 4 hours) 4 P age Revised October 21, 2015
15 Building Officials Association of Florida Fire Inspector Cross Training Pre-Participation Registration Application This certificate and one-half (1/2) of the required fee, currently $250 of the $495 fee, must be submitted to and approved by BOAF prior to starting cross training. The remainder $245 of the total $495 will be due with your completed application. An approved, dated copy of this certificate will be returned to you as proof of enrollment in the program. Please be sure to read all of the information related to this program prior to your submission. All rules and instructions are posted on the BOAF website, cross training page. As these are subject to change on occasion, we suggest you refer to the web pages during your training to stay abreast of any changes that may occur. You will have three (3) years from the approval date to complete both the field and classroom training related to this approval. (Name of jurisdiction/firm) desires to start the training of License # (Full name of trainee) (DBPR) Select (1) desired category below for this application. A maximum of (2) applications are allowed to be active in this program. Minimum Hours required: Field *Classroom Building Inspector Building Plans Examiner Electrical Inspector Electrical Plans Examiner Mechanical Inspector Mechanical Plans Examiner Plumbing Inspector Plumbing Plans Examiner & 2 Family Dwelling Inspector *Fire Safety Inspector FS 633 License Other 1 Page Revised October 20, 2015
16 *Your Application Number will remain with this certificate through completion. By our signatures below, we certify we have read the rules and instructions for the BOAF cross training program and agree to abide them. We understand the standard licensed Building Official signing this form is responsible to monitor the training, performed by a standard licensed certificate holder in the category sought of the standard licensed trainee shown here. The time spent on training as documented by the OJT forms will be field training and no classroom training, accept as pre-approved by BOAF will count toward the required time. Training will be documented to the nearest quarter hour and verified by the Building Official. Training time is to be appropriate to the category sought and those areas specified on the training checklists should be stressed. Additional training is permitted as well to ensure complete knowledge and understanding of the category sought. By Request for approval for Field Training, I certify that I have read and understand the BOAF Cross Training Program Application and that all Field training (OJT), must be under the supervision of and substantiated by a Trainer (an active, standard licensee in the appropriate specified category whose primary duty is practice in that category requested by the Trainee) and approved by the Building Official (BCA) of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Anticipated Trainers: Standard License # Endorsement Date for Requested Discipline Building Official Signature BO Standard License (BU) # Date Issued Building Official Printed Name Fire Official Signature Printed Name License # Trainee Signature Standard License # Date of License Issuance Trainee Printed Name BOAF Member # 2 Page Revised October 20, 2015
17 Trainee Personal Data: Home Address City State Zip Code Home Cell Phone Work Employer Information: Name of Employer Business Address City State Zip Code Fax Do not write below this line - BOAF Office Use Only Date Approved Authorizing Signature Date Paid Approved Through Comments:
18 TRAINING VERIFICATION FORM PART I-B Please print or type Applicant Name Training For (category) Employer of trainers listed below Trainers who supervise and substantiate on-the-job training must; (1) Have an active Standard certificate in the appropriate training category (2) Practice, as their primary duty in that category (3) Initial the OJT checklist when each training segment has been completed and include the approximate number of hours spent on that segment and date of completion of that segment (4) Sign each inspection as recorded on the Training Report and sign each Training Report at the bottom on the appropriate line as required Trainer # 1 DBPR License # Initials Trainer # 2 DBPR License # Initials Trainer # 3 DBPR License # Initials Trainer # 4 DBPR License # Initials Building Official The Building Official who signs below must hold an active Standard Building Code Administrator s certificate (BCA) and must be the designated Building Official providing the on-the-job training. I certify that the applicant whose name appears above has completed the prescribed training program for the category shown and, in my opinion, is reasonably qualified to take the BCAIB examination and assume responsibility for work in that category upon passing the examination. BU Phone ( ) Building Official s printed or typed name Employer Date Building Official s Signature 1 Page Revised October 21, 2015
19 Part II-G BOAF Building and Fire Official Training Affidavit This form must be included in the foundation/cross training application package. Every Building and Fire Official overseeing training must sign and have notarized an individual affidavit with their name and the name of the trainee for each trainee under their supervision. I,, (Printed or Typed Name of Fire Official) affirm that I approve of the training received and believe this individual to be qualified for review. I,, (Printed or Typed Name of Building Official) affirm, under penalty of perjury, that I physically and professionally oversaw the training received by the trainee named hereon under my authority. (Printed or Typed Name of Trainee) hereafter referred to as trainee, and certify him / her to be competent and knowledgeable in the areas in which he/she was trained by me in those areas as indicated on the associated OJT Training Report and Checklist. Additionally, I understand the future potential possibility of charges being filed against me as a result of any investigations concerning the competency of the trainee related to the training received and further certify that as of this date, I understand and abide by the Code of Ethics as adopted by the Building Officials Association of Florida. Building Official Signature BU # Printed Name Total OJT hours overseen (May be zero (0) Date Fire Official Signature # Printed Name SIGNATURE MUST BE NOTARIZED: Place notary information in this area as required by law: 1 Page Revised October 21, 2015
20 BOAF FIRE CROSS TRAINING APPLICATION Part II-A Please print or type Applicant: Name DOB / / Home Address City State Zip Code Home Phone ( ) Cell Phone ( ) Office Phone ( ) Employer Address City State Zip Code Fax ( ) Date of Pre-Registration Approval by BOAF Office: / / Number Currently Held and Endorsements: Fire Safety Inspector FS 633 License Other PE AR AIA Other Please identify the NEW certification category and specific trade you are seeking: ( ) Inspector: ( ) Building ( ) Electrical ( ) Mechanical ( ) Plumbing ( ) 1&2 Family Dwelling ( ) Plans Examiner: ( ) Building ( ) Electrical ( ) Mechanical ( ) Plumbing Explanation of Field Training: Start Date: / / Date Finished: / / Percentage of Commercial % Residential % Training Experienced 1 Page Revised October 21, 2015
21 CLASSROOM TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Certificates of satisfactory completion of BCAIB approved classroom training in the certification category applied for, equivalent in content and hours to the ICC courses listed below, must be included with your completed application. For courses other than the ICC courses shown, course outlines must accompany the certificates to confirm equivalency. Building Inspector Building Principles and Code Application 35 hours Laws and Rules Governing Building Inspection, Plan Review and Operations of the Building Department 40 hours Building Plans Examiner Building Principles and Code Application 35 hours Building Plans Examiner Class 50 hours Laws and Rules Governing Building Inspection, Plan Review and Operations of the Building Department 40 hours Electrical Inspector or Plans Examiner Electrical Principles and Code Application 34 hours Laws and Rules Governing Building Inspection, Plan Review and Operations of the Building Department 40 hours Mechanical Inspector or Plans Examiner Mechanical Principles and Code Application 21 hours Fuel Gas Principles and Code Application 7 hours Laws and Rules Governing Building Inspection, Plan Review and Operations of the Building Department 40 hours Plumbing Inspector or Plans Examiner Plumbing Principles and Code Application 21 hours Fuel Gas Principles and Code Application 7 hours Laws and Rules Governing Building Inspection, Plan Review and Operations of the Building Department 40 hours 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Inspector Building Principles and Code Application 35 hours Electrical Principles and Code Application 34 hours Mechanical Principles and Code Application 21 hours Plumbing Principles and Code Application 21 hours Laws and Rules Governing Building Inspection, Plan Review and Operations of the Building Department 40 hours Photocopies of certificates for completion of these approved courses must be attached to this application. Both the required classroom training and corresponding on the job training must be completed within the thirty-six (36) months immediately preceding the submittal date of this application. 2 Page
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