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    CFPI Registration FormAnnual Fire Prevention Workshop

    March 15-19, 2010www.firepreventionofficers.org

    Name___________________________________________________________________________________Work Address_________________________________________________________________

    City, State, Zip________________________________________________________________Work Phone__________________________ Fax________________________________Fire Dept./Company____________________ Email Address ___________________________

    FULL WEEK ATTENDANCE / MONDAY-FRIDAYIncludes lunches (Monday through Thursday), all Workshop sessions, and Thursday Night Installation Banquet

    $300.00 Prior to January 31, 2010 $350.00 February 1, 2010 and after $

    SINGLE DAY ATTENDANCE

    $100.00 per day, per person (Single day attendance includes lunch does not include Thursday banquet ticket)Please circle the day(s) selected Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. $

    INSTALLATION BANQUETInstallation of incoming California Fire Prevention Officer Board Members, Semi-Formal Attire

    *Included in Full Week Purchase $50.00 per person otherwise $

    I require a Invoice Total Amount Enclosed $

    Method of Payment: Cash Check Money Order PO #

    Credit Card (Visa and MasterCard Only): Provide the following information:Acct # Name on card: Expiration Date:

    Fill out registration form & class sign up sheets and return both with your payment to:

    Penni Overstreet-Murphy, CFPI ChairpersonC/O San Bernardino County FD Make Checks Payable to: CFPI620 South E StreetSan Bernardino, CA 92415-0179

    Personnel needing an invoice before payment must request an invoice when mailing or faxing registrationform. All payments must be received by March 1, 2010.

    California Fire Prevention Institute is a Non-Profit Organization # 95-4833927

    For Additional Information Call:

    Penni Overstreet-Murphy (909) 386-8472 Rick Rodewald (831) 459-2343Fax # (909) 386-8460 [email protected]@sbcfire.org

    Refund Policy. Registration cancellation refunds are not permitted 3 days before the workshop. 50% refunds for registrationcancellations are authorized two weeks prior to the workshop. 90% refunds are available up to one month prior to the

    workshop.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    TUESDAY - March 16

    TIME MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY RIS

    8:00-10:00 Fire Inspection Programs Generator Fuel Tank Installations: WUI Commit

    Can they really be financially Beyound the Basics Fire Down Under T

    self-supporting in tough and the downreconomic times?

    Instructors-Peter Bryan Instructor- Steve Crothers Dr. Chris

    Instructors-Rob Ball

    10:00-10:15 BREAK BREAK BREA

    10:15-12:00 Fire Inspection Programs Generator Fuel Tank Installations: WUI Commit

    Can they really be financially Beyound the Basics

    self-supporting in tough Fire Down Under T

    economic times? and the downr

    Instructors-Peter Bryan Instructor- Steve Crothers Dr. Chris

    Instructors-Rob Ball

    12:00-1:00 LUNCH LUNCH LUNC

    1:00-3:00 NEW Requirements for Mass Generator Fuel Tank Installations: WUI Commit

    Notification Alert Systems in 201 Beyound the Basics Overview of the Califo

    NFPA 72

    Instructors - Instructor- Steve Crothers Instructors: Ethan Foo

    Jim Edon / John Sullivan

    3:00-3:15 BREAK BREAK BREA

    3:15-5:00 NEW Requirements for Mass Generator Fuel Tank Installations: WUI Commit

    Notification Alert Systems in 201 Beyound the Basics verview of the California fires

    NFPA 72

    Instructors- Instructor- Steve Crothers Instructors: Ethan Foo

    Jim Edon / John Sullivan

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    WEDNESDAY - March 17, 2010 (Hap

    TIME ROUNDTABLE ROUNDTABLE ROUNDT

    8:00-9:45 Round Table Discussion Round Table Discussion Round Table D

    Fire Alarm Systems Fire Sprinkler Systems Photo Vo

    CAFAA

    Moderator-Ray Bizal Moderator-Terri Leyton Moderator - Rick

    9:45-10:00 BREAK BREAK BREA

    10:00-11:45 Round Table Discussion Round Table Discussion Round Table D

    Fire Alarm Systems Fire Sprinkler Systems Photo Vo

    Moderator-Ray Bizal Moderator-Terri Leyton Moderator - Rick

    12:00-1:00 LUNCH LUNCH LUNC

    1:00-6:00 Industry Exhibits Industry Exhibits Industry E

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    THURSDAY - March 1TIME MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY RIS

    8:00-10:00 How to Make Plan Review & Inspection of Green Building: What it M

    Technology Work for your efrigeration & Gas Detection &

    Fire Prevention Program Emergency Warning Systems

    Instructor - Robert Marshall Instructor - Doug Myers Instructor - R

    10:00-10:15 BREAK BREAK BREA

    10:15-12:00 How to Make Plan Review & Inspection of Green Building: What it M

    Technology Work for your efrigeration & Gas Detection &

    Fire Prevention Program Emergency Warning Systems

    Instructor - Robert Marshall Instructor - Doug Myers Instructor - R

    12:00-1:00 LUNCH LUNCH LUNC

    1:00-3:00 How to Make Plan Review & Inspection of What Can I learn from a

    Technology Work for your efrigeration & Gas Detection &

    Fire Prevention Program Emergency Warning Systems

    Instructor - Robert Marshall Instructor - Doug Myers Instructor - G

    3:00-3:15 BREAK BREAK BREA

    3:15-5:00 How to Make Plan Review & Inspection of The Future of Fir

    Technology Work for your efrigeration & Gas Detection &Fire Prevention Program Emergency Warning Systems

    Instructor - Robert Marshall Instructor - Doug Myers Instructor - Ma

    6:00-9:30 INSTALLATION BANQUET INSTALLATION BANQUET INSTALLATION

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    CFPI 2010NAME:

    DEPT:

    MONDAY - MONDAY - MONDAY - MONDAY

    Tech. 8:00 - 5:00 101 Introduction to Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems & NFPA

    13D, 2010 Edition

    CRR 8:00 - 11:00 103 Beyond Extinguishers & Extension Cords Using RECEO to

    improve fire inspections

    JFS 8:00 - 5:00 102Juvenile Firesetter Interventionalist I (day 1 of 2 day class)

    Mgmt. 8:00 - 10:00 104 Benefits of a Fire Protection Engineer in the Bureau

    Mgmt. 10:15 - 11:00 105 Latest & Greatest Fire Research in Storage Protection from

    FM Global

    11:00 - 1:00 KEYNOTE SPEAKER - Kelvin Cochran, U.S. Fire

    Administrator followed by LUNCH served after presentationat 12:00

    Mgmt. 1:00 - 5:00 106 What Makes a Successful Fire Prevention Grant?

    CRR 1:00 - 5:00 107 2010 Wildfire Protection Building Codes & Statewide WUI

    Updates

    6:00 - 8:00 PRESIDENTS HOSPITALITY & SOCIAL -

    we encourage everyone to come

    TUESDAY - TUESDAY - TUESDAY - TUESDAY

    Tech. 8:00 - 5:00 201Fuel Tank Installations for Generators, beyond the basics!

    JFS 8:00 - 5:00 202Juvenile Firesetter Interventionalist I (day 2 of 2 day class)

    Mgmt. 8:00 - 12:00 203 Fire Inspection Programs, can they really be financially self-

    supporting in tough economic times?

    CRR 8:00 - 12:00 204 WUI Committee - "Fire Down Under - the good, the bad, the

    downright tragic"

    12:00 - 1:00 LUNCH

    CRR 1:00 - 5:00 205 WUI Committee - Overview of the California fires of 2009 &

    Panel discussion

    Mgmt. 1:00 - 5:00 206 Mass Notification Alert Systems, new requirements in NFPA

    72, 2010 Edition

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    WEDNESDAY - WEDNESDAY - WEDNESDAY - WEDNESDAY

    JFS 8:00 - 5:00 301Juvenile Firesetter Interventionalist II (day 1 of 2 day class)

    8:00 - 10:00 302A Round Table Discussion - Fire Alarm Systems

    8:00 - 10:00 302B Round Table Discussion - Fire Sprinkler Systems8:00 - 10:00 302C Round Table Discussion - Photo Voltaic Systems

    10:00 - 10:15 Break

    10:15 - 12:00 303A Round Table Discussion - Fire Alarm Systems

    10:15 - 12:00 303B Round Table Discussion - Fire Sprinkler Systems

    10:15 - 12:00 303C Round Table Discussion - Photo Voltaic Systems

    12:00 - 1:00 LUNCH

    1:00 - 6:00 Industry Exhibits & Vendor Reception

    THURSDAY - THURSDAY - THURSDAY - THURSDAY

    Mgmt. 8:00 - 5:00 401 How to Make Technology Work for your Fire Prevention

    Program

    Tech. 8:00 - 5:00 402 Plan Review & Inspection of Refrigeration & Gas Detection &

    Emergency Warning Systms

    CRR 8:00 - 12:00 404 Green Building: What it Means for the Fire Service

    JFS 8:00 - 5:00 403Juvenile Firesetter Interventionalist II (day 2 of 2 day class)

    12:00 - 1:00 LUNCH

    1:00 - 3:00 405 What Can I Learn from a Basketball Coach?

    3:15 - 5:00 406 The Future of Fire Prevention

    6:00 - 9:30 Joint Board of Directors Installation Banquet

    FRIDAY - FRIDAY - FRIDAY - FRIDAY

    8:00 - 12:00 Committee Meetings - see information board for meeting

    room information

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    MONDAY

    UMANAGEMENT

    8:00-10:00 - Title: Benefits of a Fire Protection Engineer in the Bureau

    Dr. Fred Mowrer

    Dr. Mowrer will explore the benefits of having a fire protection engineer on the staff within the fireprevention bureau. He will discuss use of this professional with a panel of fire protection engineers. Dr.

    Mowrer will also outline the new masters degree program in Fire Protection Engineering at Cal Poly San

    Luis Obispo.

    10:15-11:00 Title: Latest and Greatest Fire Research from FM Global

    Kevin Casselle, Sham Ganguli, and Yezid Rubio

    1:00-5:00 - Title: What Makes a Successful Fire Prevention Grant

    Glenn Gaines

    UTECHNOLOGY

    8:00-5:00 - Title: Introduction to Residential Fire Sprinklers Systems and NFPA 13D, 2010 Edition

    Steve Leyton

    A broad overview of residential fire sprinklers in one and two family dwellings, and an introduction to

    design concepts for the inspector and plans reviewer. The morning session will be comprised of a chapter

    by chapter review of NFPA 13D, and California amendments to the Residential Building Code andreferenced standards pertaining to residential sprinklers. The afternoon session will be a design exercise andwill include layout, selection of sprinklers and pipe sizes for a simple single family residence and will also

    feature hands-on exposure to the materials and devices commonly used in residential sprinkler installations.

    Attendees should bring:

    2007 or 2010 edition of NFPA 13D (I will ask Ray to provide copies of 13D);

    A calculator with square root function;Patience and understanding that there may be math involved.

    UCOMMUNITY RISK REDUCTION

    8:00-11:00 - Title: Beyond Extinguisher & Extension Cords: Using R.E.C.E.O. (Rescue, Exposure,

    Confinement, Extinguishment, and Overhaul) to improve fire inspections

    Suzanne Freeman

    Join us as we put the "fire" back into the "fire inspection". Whether you are responsible for conducting fire

    inspections or training others to do them, this session will teach you to use the RECEO tactical priorities totrain, explain and ultimately conduct more effective fire safety inspections.

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    MONDAY Cont.

    1:00-5:00 Title: 2010 Wildfire Protection Building Codes and Statewide WUI (Wildland Urban

    Interface) Update

    Ethan Foote and Mike Mentink

    This workshop will provide a timely overview of statewide regulations and policies pertaining to theWildland-Urban Interface for 2010 Code. Reducing the risk of disastrous losses to life and property during

    Wildland-Urban Interface conflagrations will require that buildings resist ignition when exposed to wildfire

    and the intensity of exterior fire exposure to buildings must be limited by managing hazardous fuels aroundthe building. In 2010 California will see this risk confronted with:

    Completion of the first major revision to California building standards for wildfire protection since2005 by CALFIRE Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM),

    Implementation of major legislative changes to Defensible Space requirements, and Roll-out of the International Fire Chiefs Association vision of Ready, Set, Go! during the IFCA

    conference in Reno following this workshop.

    The session will begin by providing a comprehensive (2- hour) review of code changes adopted by the

    Building Standards Commission in January. Attendees will take home a copy of the new state minimum

    regulations for wildfire protection scheduled to be published in July 2010 including:

    2010 California Building Code, Title 24 Part 2 (Chapter 7A), 2010 California Residential Code, Title 24 Part 2.5 (Section R327), 2010 California Fire Code, Title 24 Part 9 (Chapter 49), 2010 California Referenced Standards Code, Title 24 Part 12 (Chapter 12-7A), and 2009 California Code of Regulations Title 25 (mobile home regulations), as well as OSFM CBC Ch7A Compliance Policies for accepted eave vents, OSFM Code Interpretations and

    OSFM Information Bulletins.

    Brief presentations will also be provided on the changes to state law and guidelines on vegetation and

    exterior exposure hazard management around buildings as well as California Fire Prevention Officersperspective of Ready, Set, Go! The session will end with group discussion including brainstorming or

    plans for local WUI amendments to the California Building and Fire Codes in the summer/fall of 2010.

    UJUVENILE FIRESETTER INTERVENTIONIST

    8:00-5:00 Title: JFS I (1 of 2)

    Pat Mieszala

    Students will be introduced to NFPA 1034,Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist Iprofessional standard. The individual will learn how to conduct an interview with a firesetter and

    his or her family using prepared forms and guidelines. Based on recommended practice, how todetermine the need for referral for counseling and/or implement educational intervention

    strategies to mitigate effects of firesetting behavior.

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    TUESDAY

    MANAGEMENT

    8:00-12:00 Title: Fire Inspection Programs Can they really be financially self-supporting in tough

    economic times?

    Peter Bryan and Rob Ball

    This is an opportunity for the Fire Marshal/Deputy, Inspector, and Specialist personnel to develop aprogram which is capable of self-supporting a fire inspection program in times of severe budgetary

    constraints throughout Californias fire service. This program is discussion and participatory in nature (those

    faint-at-heart of working together in a group/team, need not applyinstructors warning). Participantswill be expected/able to:

    1. Describe the various permit inspections contained in the IFC2. Discuss and determine the most appropriate permit inspections for the table group/team agency that

    could be acceptable to the various stakeholders

    3. Discuss and develop a process/steps necessary to present their cost recovery inspection program totheir supervisor/agency for the most likely chances of success

    4. Determine the cost of personnel and services5. Develop a draft fee schedule and implementation process/steps

    1:00-5:00 NEW Requirements for Mass Notification Alert Systems in 2010 NFPA 72

    CAFAA

    Jim Edon and John Sullivan

    With the threat of terrorist attacks, and in the wake of the Virginia Tech gunman, mass notification alert

    systems have gained attention in recent years. The guidance for mass notification systems found in Annex Gof the 2007 edition was moved to chapter 24 and revised to correlate with the requirements established by

    the US Dept of Defense. This class is designed to step through the new requirements in the 2010 edition of

    NFPA 72.

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    WEDNESDAY

    HOT TOPICS! Back by popular demand!

    8:00 12:00

    Roundtable Discussions - pick 2 of three, each discussion session will be offered from 8:00 -9:45 and

    repeated again from 10:00-11:45. Make that tough decision- you must select two from three Hot

    Topic Sessions. This is a great opportunity to share your expertise and/ or experience, ask the experts

    questions and learn about new issues. The three subjects for this year's topics roundtables are

    Photovoltaic Electric Generation Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, and Fire Sprinkler Systems.

    Discussion session subjects will be repeated after the break so that the attendees may participate in an

    additional topic of interest. These informative roundtables will provide topical presentations with a

    focus on discussion with attendees This years topics are:

    Fire Alarm Systems

    Fire sprinklers Systems

    PhotoVoltaic

    JUVENILE FIRESETTER INTERVENTIONIST

    8:00-5:00 Title: JFS II (1 of 2)

    Pat Mieszala

    Students will be introduced to NFPA 1034,Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist II

    professional standard. The individual will learn how to develop and coordinate a child firesettingintervention program and the activities of a Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist. The

    course develops skills in interviewing and assessment, program development, implementation,and evaluation.

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    THURSDAY

    MANAGEMENT

    8:00-5:00 Title: How to Make Technology Work for your Fire Prevention Program

    Robert Marshall

    One of the most powerful tools at the disposal of any fire prevention bureau is the computer. But how many

    of us are utilizing this tool as efficiently as we can? During this course, you will learn several tips and tricks

    to help make your job easier, and learn how to use different applications within the realm of fire prevention.This course is geared towards everyone from those users who dont know much about computers up through

    power users. This course will mainly focus on applications most people currently utilize, but will introduce

    some new applications.

    TECHNOLOGY

    8:00-5:00 - Title: Plan Review & Inspection of Refrigeration & Gas Detection & Emergency Warning

    Systems

    Doug Myers

    Refrigeration systems, gas detection systems, and emergency alarm systems. In each components I willidentify all code requirements, UL Standards related to the subject and how they are to be complied with,

    what are the alternate methods of protection, so as to establish guidelines that all AHJs and the industry can

    comply with. USTUDENTS: Please bring your current (2007) Fire Code to class

    COMMUNITY RISK REDUCTION

    8:00-12:00 Green Building: What is means for the Fire Department

    Ray Salzaar

    1:00-3:00 What can I learn from a basketball coach?We will be looking at and having a conversation on the lessons on leaders and leadership from former UCLA

    basketball coach John Wooden. This program focuses on the lessons the Coach talks about in his book, The

    Essential Wooden. We will see how we can adapt the lessons in his book to the fire service and how we as

    fire service leaders can build, expand, or develop a winning team.

    Gene Gantt

    3:15-5:00 - The Future of Fire PreventionThis segment will provide an overview of the fire prevention officers role in their communitys risk

    reduction plan. We will review fire inspection management guidelines, focusing on succession planning,inspection management, and professional development. Attendees will be encouraged to discuss their view

    of acceptable risk.

    Mark Latham

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    JUVENILE FIRESETTER INTERVENTIONIST

    8:00-5:00 Title: JFS II (2 of 2)

    Pat Mieszala

    Students will be introduced to NFPA 1034,Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist IIprofessional standard. The individual will learn how to develop and coordinate a child firesetting

    intervention program and the activities of a Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist. Thecourse develops skills in interviewing and assessment, program development, implementation,

    and evaluation.