Who teaches this workshop? Actually two former NFPA staff for these two documents Mark Ode is Lead Engineering Instructor for UL Knowledge Services for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. in RTP, North Carolina. He has been an electrician, an electrical contractor, and a Vice President of an engineering firm. He worked for the National Fire Protection Association. He was the Executive Secretary for the NFPA Electrical Section and staff liaison for the Electrical Equipment in Chemical Atmospheres Committee. He was a technical editor for the 1993, 1996, and 1999 editions of the NEC. He was involved in the development of the 1993, 1996 and 1999 NEC workshops, the 1996 NEC Changes video, the 1999 NEC Changes book, and the 1999 and 2002 NEC Expert video series. He is presently a member of NEC Panels 3 & 13, and the NEC Correlating Committee. He is a former member of NEC Panels 4 & 20. Burton Klein, PE, spent 20 years with the National Fire Protection Association as its chief health care fire protection engineer. He edited the 1st 5 editions of the Health Care Facilities Handbook (on NFPA 99). He is author of the ASHE Fire, Electrical & Life Safety Compendium. He is a co-author of the NFPA book Fire & Life Safety in Health Care Facilities. He is now president of his own company, Burton Klein Associates, Newton, MA, specializing in fire and electrical safety issues in health care facilities. He is presently a member of NFPA Technical Committee on Electrical Systems (NFPA 99). Prior to NFPA, he was director of Medical Engineering Department at Tufts-New England Medical Center in Boston, MA. burtonklein@gmail.com www.ULUniversity.com WORKSHOP ON NFPA 70, National Electrical Code® and NFPA 99, Standard for Health Care Facilities® This is the first seminar to focus exclusively on electrical system requirements for health care facilities – through the performance and testing criteria in NFPA 99, Standard for Health Care Facilities, and the installation requirements in NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. These two nationally recognized documents have significant impact on the full spectrum of health care facilities: from designing and building, to operating. They affect the electrical safety of patients, visitors, and staff. NFPA 99 was revised for 2012; NFPA 70 has been revised for 2011. Now is the time to learn about them from the two instructors who literally know these documents inside and out. They staffed the committees that revised the documents. Burton Klein edited five editions of the NFPA 99 Handbook on Health Care Facilities; Mark Ode edited three editions of the NEC. Now you can learn from them directly. When: Location: Tuesday & Wednesday June 18 & 19, 2013 Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. 2600 N.W. Lake Road Camas, WA 98607 Tel. 407-859-1500 (off state Route 500) Coming back to Oregon & Washington State June 18 & 19, 2013 Attend the only workshop on the NEC® Article 517 Health Care Facilities and Electrical Systems Requirements in NFPA 99, Standard for Health Care Facilities ASHE members can request 14.5 contact hours for this workshop when applying for, or renewing, their CHFM certification 1.6 CEUs awarded by IACET (check with appropriate state agency for acceptance of IACET CEUs) burtonklein@gmail.com www.ULUniversity.com Program for Oregon & Washington State DAY 1 7:30-8:00AMRegistration 8:00AM-5:00PMProgram DAY 2 8:00AM-5:00PMProgram Topics Presented • Operating (electrically) in the health care world • Structure, organization, using NFPA 70 & NFPA 99 • Areas in health care facilities • Electrical distribution systems in health care facilities (general) - From utility supply to patient rooms - Wiring of patient rooms - Isolated power systems - Anesthetizing locations - Wet (procedure) locations - Selective coordination • Essential electrical systems (general) (including NFPA 110) •Type 1 EES - Sources - Distribution - Performance & testing - Installation - Maintenance • Type 2 EES • Type 3 EES • Conclusion • Certificates of attendance Refreshments provided in the morning and afternoon Lunch on your own. Note: It is recommended that attendees bring a copy of NFPA 70 & NFPA 99 to workshop. Who should attend? •Hospital facility engineers •Nursing home facility engineers •Electrical inspectors •Electrical contractors •Electrical maintenance personnel •Designers, architects, planners •Insurers, risk managers What you will learn: •How NFPA 70 & 99 are organized •How to use NFPA 70 & 99 more efficiently and effectively •Requirements for the electrical system (including life safety & critical branch power) in health care facilities •Specialty equipment requirements What you will receive: • An Attendee Guide (workbook) • A certificate of attendance Register by mail: Fill out this form (please print), and mail, along with a check (see Fee schedule, bottom of middle column) for each attendee to: Burton Klein Associates, 29 Gray Birch Terrace (Suite 1), Newton, MA 02460-1829 Name Company Address CityState Zip Tel. No. Fax. No. Register by fax: Fill out above form above and information below. Fax this sheet to (617) 663-6420 Register by phone: Call (617) 916-1827, and be prepared to provide above and below information. Payment method: ___ Enclosed is check, made payable to: Burton Klein Associates ___ Purchase Order ___ Credit card (VISA,MC) Fee: $695.00 per person* ($599.00 per person if registered by May 31st. Advance registration recommended as there is limited seating) *Receive a 10% reduction on your registration if 3 other persons attend on your recommendation. Hotel: (provide card no. & exp. date) There are several hotels near UL offices: Heathman Lodge, Vancouver, Tel. 360-254-3100; Phoenix Inn Suites, Vancouver, Tel. 360-891-9777; Staybridge Suites, Vancouver, Tel. 360-891-8282. Request UL rate when calling. Cancellations or substitutions: Contact burtonklein@gmail.com for future dates & location. www.ULUniversity.com Registration substitutions may be made up to the time of the seminar. Advance notice is appreciated, but not necessary. Cancellations after June 4th will incur a $75.00 cancellation fee.