FRSA Educational & Research Foundation CE : June 27-29, 2018 TIME 8:00 am - 5:00 pm NRCA For Foremen Only, Level 1 (Sun 5) Wednesday, June 27 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 11:00 am - 12:00 pm 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Seminar 1: Advanced Florida Building Code 6th Ed (2017) (Sun 1) Seminar 2: OSHA Updates for the Construction Industry (Sun 3) Seminar 3: Collecting Payment on Construction Projects (Sun 3) 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Seminar 4: TPO Roofing Systems (Sun 1) 7:00 am - 8:00 am Seminar 5: Construction Law Update (Sanibel) 7:00 am - 9:00 am Seminar 6: Advanced Florida Building Code 6th Ed (2017) (Tallahassee) Thursday, June 28 8:10 am - 10:10 am Seminar 7: Commercial Energy Code Roofing Requirements (Sun 3) Seminar 8: Contractor Licensing Issues and Construction Contracts (Sanibel) 9:20 am - 10:20 am Seminar 9: Florida Workers' Comp Compliance (Sun 1) 9:20 am - 12:20 pm Seminar 10: Architects and Building Officials Program (Tallahassee) 7:00 am - 8:00 am Seminar 11: Is This Any Way to Run a Company? (Sun 3) Seminar 12: OSHA Updates for the Construction Industry (Tallahasee) Friday, June 29 8:10 am - 9:10 am 8:10 am - 10:10 am Seminar 13: Top 5 Employment Issues in the Construction Industry (Tallahassee) Seminar 15: Asphalt Shingles - Types, Testing and Compliance (Sun 3) Seminar 14: Florida Workers' Comp Compliance (Sun 1) 9:20 am - 10:20 am Seminar 16: Wind Mitigation Methods, the Law! (Sun 1) Seminar 17: Ethics in Construction (Tallahassee)
2018 FRSA Convention FRSA s Annual Convention and Expo is the educational and networking event for the roofing and sheet metal industries. As we continue to face an ever-changing work environment, FRSA brings you the most informative and up-to-date continuing education seminars on topics that affect your business. 8 Educational Programs FRSA s Educational and Research Foundation, CILB Provider #0000910, Florida Board of Architecture #0000910 (select courses), and the BCAIB Provider #0000910 (select courses), is offering a total of 25 hours of continuing education credit during the 2018 Convention. All courses are designed specifically for contractors. Our goal is to provide you with the educational tools you need to make your business successful. Construction Contractors Licensed construction contractors are required to earn 14 hours of continuing education credit per renewal cycle (two years). Within the 14 hours, they must meet six specific training requirements: (ADV) Course meets Advanced Florida Building Code requirements; (BSP) Course meets Business Practice requirements; (L&R) Course meets Laws and Rules requirements; (WPS) Course meets Workplace Safety requirements; (WC) Course meets Workers Compensation requirements; (WMM) Course meets Wind Mitigation Methods requirements. All additional hours are recorded as (G) Course meets General requirements. Excess hours cannot be carried to the next renewal cycle. Continuing Education Package If you only want to attend the education programs, you may purchase a Continuing Education Package which provides you with 7 hours of seminars. The Education Package also allows you entrance into the Florida Roofing & Sheet Metal Expo.
Seminar #2 / 11:00 am 12:00 pm OSHA Updates for the Construction Industry Anthony Tilton For individuals NOT requiring Continuing Education credit, all seminars* may be audited on a complimentary basis. Seating may be limited and is available on a first-come, first-served basis after those requiring C.E. credit have been accommodated. *Excludes NRCA For Foreman Only Program. Wednesday, june 27 NRCA For Foremen Only Level 1 / 8:00 am 5:00 pm / Tom Shanahan For Foremen Only is a program focusing on communication, leadership and management skills for field managers. The roofing industry is filled with foremen and superintendents who are incredibly adept at expertly installing roof systems and who were promoted because of that expertise. Unfortunately, these individuals often do not possess equal levels of leadership, communication and management skills needed to effectively run their crews. This program introduces the concept that managing, leading and communicating are tools needed to be a truly successful middle manager. It also uses interactive exercises to practice using these new tools to become effective crew leaders. This program is not included in the Full Registration C.E. package or the 7-Hour C.E. Package and does not carry C.E. credits. Program is limited to 30 participants on a first-come, firstserved basis. Seminar #1 / 10:00 am 12:00 pm (2017) / Mike Silvers, CPRC (WPS) Attendees will be provided with an overview of the most recent changes to OSHA s rules and regulations. Topics include the new silica standard, OSHA recordkeeping changes, the new confined space standards, the adjusted penalty schedule, and rules governing beryllium exposure. Attendees will learn proper recordkeeping for the new rules and how to implement safety manual changes to adjust for the requirements. CILB-0612136 Seminar #3 / 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Collecting Payment on Construction Projects Trent Cotney, P.A. (BSP) This course provides a detailed explanation of the methods contractors can use to collect amounts owed on construction projects. In particular, the course addresses key contract provisions, Florida construction lien law basics, and private, state and federal payment bond claims. CILB-0612537 Seminar #4 / 1:00 pm 3:00 pm TPO Roofing Systems / Helene Hardy Pierce (G) Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) roofing membranes now represent the most commonly installed single ply roofing membrane and manufacturers have invested significantly, not only in their development, but in advancing the materials available to roofing contractors. This course will review the development and maturity of TPO membranes available in the roofing market, as well as what property owners are looking for from roofing systems in 2018. CILB-0612220 Thursday, june 28 Seminar #5 / 7:00 am 8:00 am Construction Law Update / Trent Cotney, P.A. (BSP) Attendees will receive an overview of the legal changes related to the construction industry over the last year. Topics include marijuana usage on the job, OSHA updates, and case law updates in regards to contracts, liens, insurance, and arbitration. CILB-0612541 9
Seminar #9 / 9:20 am 10:20 am Florida Workers Comp Compliance Brett Stiegel Thursday, june 28 (continued) Seminar #6 / 7:00 am 9:00 am (2017) / Mike Silvers, CPRC Seminar #7 / 8:10 am - 10:10 am Commercial Energy Code Roofing Requirements / Arlene Stewart (G) In Version 5, the Florida Energy Conservation Code expanded from two to seven compliance paths. Attendees will review that expansion as it applies to roofing provisions in performance, prescriptive and existing building applications. CILB-0612576 Seminar #8 / 8:10 am 10:10 am Contractor Licensing Issues and Construction Contracts / Trent Cotney, P.A. (L&R/BSP) Attendees will review Chapter 489, licensing and regulations, who is exempt from licensure, consequences of unlicensed activity, and disciplinary actions taken by CILB. Attendees will also receive a basic overview of contract law and discuss the essential terms of a contract price, scope of work, notices, time of delivery, and other important contract provisions. CILB-0608649 (WC) Attendees will receive an overview of contractor s responsibilities for maintaining adequate workers compensation coverage in compliance with Florida law. The course defines the requirements of Florida Statute 440 workers compensation and the allowed exemptions. Attendees will review job classifications, website channels for information, and proper methods for contractors to maintain successful workers compensation compliance. CILB-0612565 Seminar #10 / 9:20 am 12:20 pm Architect & Building Officials Program Wind Mitigation Methods, the Law! AND (2017) / Rob Irion and Mike Silvers, CPRC (WMM) Materials reviewed will include wind zone areas, insured and/or ad valorem taxation criteria requiring compliance, reroofing, water barriers, gable end enhancements, wall connections, fasteners and braces, and retrofitting. CILB-0609669, BCAIB-5008093 Friday, june 29 Seminar #11 / 7:00 am 8:00 am Is This Any Way to Run a Company? H. Lee Rust (BSP) The purpose of this program is to provide attendees with management techniques, potential pitfalls, corporate changes to identify, and curing defects. Every topic in this seminar is based on management problems, examples, and anecdotes faced by people in the construction industry. Most business owners, executives, and managers don t need 10
an exhaustive Harvard Business School case study. They need practical advice they can digest in a few minutes and put to work now. They need advice from the real world of real people facing the same challenges they face every day. CILB-0612542 Seminar #12 / 7:00 am 8:00 am OSHA Updates for the Construction Industry Anthony Tilton (WPS) Attendees will be provided with an overview of the most recent changes to OSHA s rules and regulations. Topics include the new silica standard, OSHA recordkeeping changes, the new confined space standards, the adjusted penalty schedule, and rules governing beryllium exposure. Attendees will learn proper recordkeeping for the new rules and how to implement safety manual changes to adjust for the requirements. CILB-0612136 Seminar #13 / 8:10 am 9:10 am Top 5 Employment Issues in the Construction Industry / Trent Cotney, P.A. (BSP) Attendees will be provided with knowledge on the legalities of the hiring process as well as the most applicable employment laws for roofing contractors. Topics include wage and hour issues, employment documentation, I-9 issues, hiring and firing, and workers compensation insurance. CILB-0612538 Seminar #14 / 8:10 am 9:10 am Florida Workers Comp Compliance Brett Stiegel (WC) Attendees will receive an overview of contractor s responsibilities for maintaining adequate workers compensation coverage in compliance with Florida law. The course defines the requirements of Florida Statute 440 workers compensation and the allowed exemptions. Attendees will review job classifications, website channels for information and proper methods for contractors to maintain successful workers compensation compliance. CILB-0612565 Seminar #15 / 8:10 am 10:10 am Asphalt Shingles Types, Testing and Compliance / Greg Keeler (G) Attendees will be provided with an overview of the basics of shingle types and construction, roof terminology, and testing for compliance with applicable codes. Topics covered include specific code requirements, code referenced standards and related test protocols, and proper installation. Design practices will be improved by familiarizing attendees with information sources such as manufacturer design guides, web based resources, and code changes. CILB-0610097 Seminar #16 / 9:20 am 10:20 am Wind Mitigation Methods, the Law! / Rob Irion (WMM) Materials reviewed will include wind zone areas, insured and/or ad valorem taxation criteria requiring compliance, reroofing, water barriers, gable end enhancements, wall connections, fasteners and braces, and retrofitting. CILB-0609669, BCAIB-5008093 Seminar #17 / 9:20 am 10:20 am Ethics in Construction / Trent Cotney, P.A. (L&R) Topics will include a discussion of licensing violations under Chapters 455 and 489, Florida Statutes with special attention to the misappropriation of construction proceeds, underbidding projects, unfair competition, and problems with avoiding regulatory compliance. CILB-0612137 Staying on Top Register online at www.floridaroof.com1 1