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  • SummaryIn this conversation, Tim Spears interviews Stuart Tom, President of the Board of Directors for the International Code Council, about the evolving landscape of building and fire safety. They discuss Stuart's background in engineering and his roles as a chief building official and fire marshal. They also explore the integration of modern technologies into building codes, the importance of collaboration, and the challenges faced in addressing fire risks and emerging trends. Stuart emphasizes the need for personal responsibility and a shared commitment to protecting communities. In this conversation, Stuart Tom discusses the importance of fire safety and the role of ICC in promoting safe building practices. They highlight the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries and the need for better education and awareness. Stuart also shares his priorities as President, including the expansion of ICC's services and the focus on international growth. They emphasize the collaborative nature of the code development process and the importance of mentorship in shaping future leaders in the industry.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Bowling Shirts03:01 Busy Schedules and Travel04:04 Attending the Congressional Fire Service Institute06:17 Background and Career Path10:13 Involvement with the International Code Council12:50 Roles and Responsibilities on the Board of Directors18:58 Changes in Building and Fire Safety Standards23:09 Emerging Trends in Building Safety and Fire Prevention28:45 Common Challenges and Jurisdictional Approaches35:10 The Risks of Lithium-Ion Batteries37:24 Electric Vehicles and Building Safety38:52 Expanding ICC's Services53:32 Collaboration in the Code Development Process01:06:57 Mentorship and Future Leaders in Fire SafetyKeywordsbuilding safety, fire safety, engineering, International Code Council, modern technologies, collaboration, personal responsibility, shared responsibility, fire safety, building practices, lithium-ion batteries, education, awareness, ICC, services, international growth, code development process, mentorshipTakeawaysBuilding and fire safety codes are evolving to include more performance-based standards and integrate modern technologies.There is a need for personal responsibility and a shared commitment to protecting communities.Challenges include addressing fire risks associated with emerging technologies and ensuring the safety of dense construction and multi-family housing.Collaboration and education are key in shaping safer communities and addressing evolving safety concerns. Lithium-ion batteries pose unique hazards and it is important to differentiate between different applications, such as energy storage systems, electric vehicles, and consumer electronics.Education and awareness are crucial in preventing fire risks associated with lithium-ion batteries, and efforts should be made to inform users about the potential dangers.The International Code Council (ICC) is more than just a code publishing company and offers a wide range of services, including modular construction, testing and certification, and evaluation of products.ICC aims to ensure that materials, equipment, and technologies used in buildings are safe and reliable, and collaborates with governments and organizations to achieve this goal.The code development process is a consensus-based approach that involves stakeholders from various backgrounds, and participation in this process can help shape the future of building codes.Mentorship and encouragement are important in developing future leaders in the industry, and individuals should seize opportunities to get involved and contribute to their local chapters.

  • Chief Coco discusses his background in the fire service and his journey to community risk reduction. He emphasizes the importance of evidence-based approaches and results-based accountability in delivering effective fire prevention services. He also highlights the significance of training and continuous improvement in the inspection and enforcement process. Chief Coco shares insights into the use of data and metrics to measure performance and drive decision-making. He discusses the challenges and successes of implementing quality assurance measures and the importance of consistency in code enforcement. In this conversation, Tim Spears and Larry Cocco discuss the importance of community risk reduction (CRR) in the fire service. They explore the challenges and benefits of implementing CRR programs, including the use of technology and data analysis. They also delve into the Ontario Fire Code and the process of code development. The conversation highlights the emerging risk of lithium-ion batteries and the need for education, training, and code changes to address this issue. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of collaboration, sharing knowledge, and continuously improving fire service practices.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background09:35 Training and Continuous Improvement17:37 Implementing Quality Assurance43:15 Addressing the Emerging Risk of Lithium-Ion BatteriesKeywordsfire service, community risk reduction, evidence-based, results-based accountability, training, inspection, enforcement, data, metrics, quality assurance, code enforcement, community risk reduction, CRR, technology, data analysis, Ontario Fire Code, code development, lithium-ion batteries, education, training, collaborationTakeawaysEvidence-based approaches and results-based accountability are crucial in delivering effective fire prevention services.

    Training and continuous improvement are essential for inspectors and enforcement officers.

    Data and metrics play a significant role in measuring performance and driving decision-making.

    Implementing quality assurance measures can improve the consistency and effectiveness of code enforcement.

    Consistency in code enforcement is important for ensuring public safety and reducing fire risks. Community risk reduction (CRR) is a crucial aspect of the fire service, focusing on preventing and mitigating risks in the community.

    Technology and data analysis play a significant role in implementing effective CRR programs.

    The Ontario Fire Code is the base code for fire safety in the province, and code development involves stakeholder consultation and evidence-based decision-making.

    Lithium-ion batteries pose an emerging risk, and education, training, and code changes are necessary to address the hazards associated with them.

    Collaboration, sharing knowledge, and continuous improvement are essential for effective CRR and improving fire service practices.

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  • Join us on ICC Region 1 Radio as we sit down with FDNY Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, diving deep into the critical issues surrounding fire safety, lithium-ion battery technology, and the rise of micromobility devices like e-bikes and e-scooters. In this discussion, Commissioner Kavanagh shares her journey from political campaigns to leading the nation's largest fire department, revealing a commitment to public service and safety.This episode sheds light on the unique challenges and strategies the FDNY employs to combat the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries, especially in the context of New York City's bustling urban environment. Learn about the regulatory measures in place, including the ban on non-UL certified devices and the push for new licensing to ensure the safe use of last-mile delivery devices.Important Resources and ToolsFDNY Smart Website: fdnysmart.org - A comprehensive platform for fire safety education.Segment 1: Career Journey and Vision for Fire Safety[03:07] Commissioner Kavanagh shares her path to leading FDNY and her commitment to public service.[05:19] Discussion on FDNY's mission and adapting to modern fire safety challenges.Key Insights:The importance of public service in Kavanagh's career.The FDNY's mission remains focusing on preventing loss of life and property, adapting with modern challenges including technological advancements.Segment 2: Lithium-Ion Battery Technology and Public Safety[06:12. - 08:46] Transition to the widespread use of lithium-ion batteries, highlighting the need for public awareness and safety strategies.[07:14] Kavanagh emphasizes the widespread nature of lithium-ion batteries and the necessity for increased safety measures.Key Insights:Lithium-ion batteries present unique fire safety challenges.Strategies for mitigating risks associated with lithium-ion technology are crucial.Segment 3: Micromobility Devices and Fire Safety[08:46 - 13:20] The specific dangers posed by micromobility devices and New York City's regulatory efforts to enhance safety.[10:23] Discussion on the risks of e-bikes and the importance of UL certification.Key Insights:E-bikes represent a distinct fire risk due to their battery size and usage.Regulatory efforts in New York City focus on mitigating these risks through UL certification and public education.Segment 4: Enhancing Public Education and Collaboration with Retailers[21:17 - 23:32] Challenges in public education on fire safety and working with retailers to ensure product safety.[22:07] Emphasis on consumer vigilance and the misleading perception of safety associated with well-known retailers.Key Insights:The critical role of public education in fire safety.Collaboration with retailers is essential to prevent the sale of unsafe or counterfeit products.Segment 5: Operational Fire Permits and Risks to First Responders[38:22 - 39:14] The potential benefits of operational fire permits for monitoring businesses dealing with lithium-ion batteries.[39:54 - 41:16] The explosive risks of lithium-ion batteries and the danger they pose to first responders and citizens.Key Insights:Operational fire permits could help ensure ongoing safety checks in businesses dealing with hazardous materials like lithium-ion batteries.The explosive nature of lithium-ion batteries poses significant risks, necessitating stringent safety measures and first responder awareness.Segment 6: Future of Fire Safety Regulations and Advocacy[42:19 - 54:27] Looking towards the future with training, advocacy, and potential new codes address the risks of lithium-ion batteries.[50:00.751] Continual need for vigilance, education, and enforcement on safe lithium-ion device practices.Key Insights:The importance of developing new training and codes to address evolving fire safety challenges.Advocacy at state and national levels is crucial to advancing safety regulations related to lithium-ion batteries.

  • SummaryJennifer Hamilton from the California Hydrogen Business Council discusses the recent allocation of funding for hydrogen hubs and the opportunities it presents for the hydrogen fuel industry. She emphasizes the importance of hydrogen as a complementary technology to electric vehicles and its role in decarbonizing various sectors. Hamilton highlights the challenges of hydrogen infrastructure and the need for both battery and fuel cell technologies. She also discusses the misconceptions and apprehensions surrounding hydrogen and the efforts to educate policymakers and decision-makers. Hamilton emphasizes the importance of safety and the involvement of experts in developing regulations and standards. She concludes by expressing optimism about the progress and potential of the hydrogen industry in the transition to a greener future.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview02:05 Challenges with Hydrogen Infrastructure05:20 Advantages of Hydrogen in Heavy Duty Market06:54 Opportunities for Hydrogen in Hard-to-Decarbonize Sectors09:03 Jennifer Hamilton's Background and Role11:07 Working with Diverse Membership and Policy Initiatives14:10 Misconceptions and Apprehensions about Hydrogen18:29 Working with Government Entities and Model Code Organizations23:08 Benefits of Hydrogen and Advocacy Efforts26:19 Transition to Green Energy and Hydrogen Revolution29:46 Incremental Implementation and Consensus Process35:17 Long-Term Transition and Positive Projects36:26 Efficiency and Safety in Green Energy Technologies37:09 Transition Challenges and Climate

    Center for Hydrogen Safety Americas Conference

    Presented by the Center for Hydrogen Safety, this conference will bring together attendees from academia, industry, and government to discuss applied hydrogen safety topics, provide space for collaboration, and to give opportunity for your questions.

    The Center for Hydrogen Safety Americas Conference in May 2024 in Las Vegas.

    https://www.aiche.org/chs/conferences/center-hydrogen-safety-conference/2024California Hydrogen Business Council –

    CHBC – Hydrogen Means Business in CaliforniaThe California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) is the leading advocate for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry in California, with members from across all sectors of the hydrogen

    industry.

    www.californiahydrogen.org

    Hydrogen Tools: https://h2tools.org/

    Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Safety

    The Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association publishes the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Safety Report, an electronic publication which provides information about developing hydrogen and fuel cell Codes and Standards and related safety information.

    www.hydrogenandfuelcellsafety.info

    Compressed Gas Association:

    https://safehydrogenproject.org/mapping-safe-hydrogen/

    NFPA 2: https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/2/nfpa-2

    Cal Fire Information Bulletin on 2023 NFPA 2: https://34c031f8-c9fd-4018-8c5a-4159cdff6b0d-cdn-endpoint.azureedge.net/-/media/osfm-website/resources/information-bulletins/23-005-nfpa-2-hydrogen-edition-update.pdf

  • Introduction:In this episode of ICC Region 1 Radio episode, I hosted Chief Stephen Hrustich, Project Manager, Vision 20/20. We examined community risk reduction (CRR), emphasizing its expansive nature beyond just fire prevention. Chief Hrustich shared insights on the power of data in risk mitigation. We also highlighted Vision 2020, an initiative pushing for CRR integration in the U.S. Fire Service, and its key resources like the Material Generator. Concluding the episode we review the 2024 Community Risk Reduction Week and how to engage with Vision 2020 online.Guest: Stephen HrustichTopics Discussed: Community Risk Reduction, Stephen's journey in the fire service, the importance of data in the fire service, the concept of community risk assessment, the role of building officials, and the significance of partnerships in ensuring fire safety.Detailed Breakdown:Welcoming and Introduction:[02:10.566] Tim welcomes Stephen to the show. Stephen congratulates Tim on a recent award.[02:19.043] Tim discusses the podcast's history and its focus on community risk reduction. Stephen emphasizes the importance of understanding the broader scope of fire departments.Evolution of Community Risk Reduction:[03:11.016] Tim delves into the evolution of community risk reduction and its significance in fire prevention.Stephen's Background and Journey:[04:11.535] Stephen's extensive background in the fire service is highlighted, including his roles, experiences, and his association with Vision 2020.[08:22.322] Stephen's educational journey in computer science and mathematics, including his projects and his passion developed through the National Fire Academy.Definition and Importance of Community Risk Reduction:[11:17.194] The segment defines community risk reduction, emphasizing the importance of data in understanding and addressing risks.Community Risk Assessment:[14:29.544] A deep dive into community risk assessment, its challenges, and its scalability.Role of Data in Community Risk Reduction:[17:18.192] The segment emphasizes the importance of data-driven decisions in the fire service and mentions tools like Broad Street for data collection and analysis.Scalability of Community Risk Assessment:[19:13.498] Discussion on how the process of community risk assessment can be scalable regardless of the organization's size.Importance of Partnerships in Community Risk Reduction:[52:02.822] Tim introduces the topic of community risk reduction and the importance of partnerships.[53:00.818] Stephen emphasizes the need for collaboration across various departments and organizations.

  • In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Dr. Abi Aghayere from Drexel University, an esteemed professor with a rich background in civil engineering. From gaining his foundational knowledge at the University of Lagos and MIT to transitioning into academia and shaping the next generation of engineers at Drexel, Dr. Aghayere shares his passionate journey. Dive into the tangible impact of structural engineers as they shape the very skylines we admire. Moreover, Dr. Aghayere delves deep into the realm of structural failure analysis, recounting his hands-on experience in investigating deteriorating bridges and ensuring safety. A significant portion of our discussion revolves around the tragic Surfside Condo Collapse, where Dr. Aghayere sheds light on the vital role of live engineers in quality control and the oversight in drawings that led to this unfortunate event. Whether you're a budding engineer, a seasoned professional, or someone curious about the structures that surround us, this episode promises to enlighten and inspire. Join us in exploring the intricacies of building and fire safety.

  • In this episode, Tim Spears and Ray O'Brocki delve into the critical topic of fire safety in construction. They discuss the challenges in fire safety education and enforcement, the importance of comprehensive fire safety plans, and the role of fire prevention program managers. The conversation also covers the perception of fire safety and the risk of complacency, the use of temporary alarm systems on construction sites, and the management of temporary systems. The episode concludes with a discussion on how to improve construction fire safety, emphasizing the enforcement of existing codes and standards and the need for more resources for fire marshal's offices and building departments.1. Introduction and Background: The podcast begins with Tim Spears welcoming Ray O'Brocki to the show. They discuss the importance of fire safety in construction, especially in light of recent events. Ray shares his background as a fire service representative for the American Wood Council, his experience as a fire marshal, and his current role in the industry.2. Fire Safety Challenges: Ray highlights the challenges in fire safety during construction, including the education gap and enforcement gap between the fire service, building department, and industry. He emphasizes that the responsibility for construction fire safety rests with the owner, but enforcement should be a collaborative effort between the building and fire departments.3. Fire Safety Plans: The conversation shifts to the importance of fire safety plans during construction. Ray suggests that these plans should be discussed during pre-construction meetings and should include details about site security, fire protection features, and emergency procedures.4. Fire Safety in Complex Projects: Tim and Ray discuss the need for comprehensive fire safety plans for complex construction projects. They touch on the challenges of phased occupancy and the importance of training for fire prevention program managers.5. Fire Safety Perception and Complacency: The hosts discuss the perception of fire safety and how complacency can be a risk. They note that while fire safety has improved over the years, the risk is still present and needs to be taken seriously.6. Temporary Alarm Systems: Ray introduces the concept of temporary alarm systems for construction sites. These systems are Wi-Fi enabled, battery powered, and can be moved from one job site to another. They can monitor multiple data channels, including heat, smoke, and humidity, and can send alerts to designated individuals or directly to 911.7. Managing Temporary Systems: Ray discusses the importance of properly installing and managing temporary systems on construction sites, such as temporary electric and emergency generators. He emphasizes that these systems should be installed per code and that hazardous materials should be stored according to standards.8. Incentives and Fire Safety: Ray notes that construction managers have strong incentives to finish projects early and under budget, which can sometimes lead to fire safety being overlooked.9. Improving Construction Fire Safety: The podcast concludes with a discussion on areas for improvement in construction fire safety. Ray suggests that enforcing the existing codes and standards would be a significant step forward. He also highlights the need for more resources and staffing for fire marshal's offices and building departments, especially those that focus on construction.

  • In today's episode, we have a special guest, Ibrahim Jilani, Global Director & Industry Leader at UL Solutions, joining us to shed light on important issues related to fire prevention and product safety. Ibrahim has extensive experience in the field, and we are thrilled to have him here with us today.

    Ibrahim Jilani shares his background and UL's role in ensuring product safety. We discuss the importance of independent evaluation and certification to ensure that products meet safety standards, and how UL evaluates engineering principles, construction, materials, and components.

    The conversation delves into the potential dangers and hazards associated with lithium batteries used in micro mobility devices. Ibrahim explains the high energy density and small form factor of lithium-ion batteries, as well as the risk of thermal runaway that can lead to explosions and fires.

    We explore the challenges faced by building professionals and fire safety professionals in identifying potential hazards and risks associated with lithium batteries. The importance of understanding and complying with safety standards to ensure the safe use of lithium battery technology in micro mobility devices and other consumer products.

    Furthermore, the episode discusses the development of UL2849, a safety standard for e-bikes and micro mobility, which was influenced by incidents with hoverboards in 2015. Ibrahim explains the process of creating a standard and the requirements outlined in UL2849 for various e-bike components.

    The adoption of legislation in New York City mandating third-party certification of micro mobility devices and batteries is also addressed. The significant property damage and loss of lives resulting from fires caused by lithium battery-operated products prompted the implementation of this law.

    This episode offers valuable insights into UL's role in ensuring product safety, the risks associated with lithium batteries, the development of safety standards, and the implementation of certification requirements. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of these crucial topics and their impact on public safety.

    Links to UL Solutions Resources:

    Code Authorities: https://code-authorities.ul.com/about/ On demand webinars: https://www.ul.com/events/on-demand-webinars Industry specific resources: https://www.ul.com/industries/automotive-and-mobility/micromobility-device-testing-and-certification https://www.ul.com/services/augmented-virtual-and-mixed-reality-testing-and-certification https://www.ul.com/services/advancing-robotics-solutions
  • In this episode of ICC Region I Radio, host Tim Spears sits down with Susan Dowty, Government Relations Manager with the International Code Council (ICC), to discuss the upcoming Building Safety Month and the resources offered by the ICC for local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs).

    Susan shares her background in the building codes industry, including her experience with the San Diego County Building Department and her involvement in code development, including being the structural secretariat for the first International Building Code (IBC).

    The conversation also covers the important role of government relations managers in making connections within the industry and the diverse considerations involved in making building standards.

    Tim and Susan discuss creative ideas for celebrating Building Safety Month, including the Lego contest for younger generations to engage in the importance of building safety.

    Susan also discusses the ICC's family of solutions, including the digital codes platform, community development solutions, and accreditation and recognition programs.

    Finally, they discuss how the government relations team adapted during the pandemic, utilizing virtual options for meetings and providing more opportunities to connect with industry professionals.

    If you're interested in the building codes industry, the importance of Building Safety Month, and the resources offered by the ICC, then this episode is a must-watch.

    Building Safety Month webpage: https://www.iccsafe.org/advocacy/building-safety-month/building-safety-month/

    ICC Government Relations Team webpage: https://www.iccsafe.org/advocacy

    U.S. Federal Grant Programs: https://www.iccsafe.org/advocacy/federalgrants/

    Digital Codes: https://codes.iccsafe.org/

    ICC Career Center: https://jobs.iccsafe.org/

    ICC Mentor Program: https://www.iccsafe.org/professional-development/safety2/#mentor

    Code and Standards page: https://www.iccsafe.org/products-and-services/codes-standards/

  • Are you interested in learning about energy sustainability and building code regulations? Then you won't want to miss this episode of ICC Region One Radio featuring Chris Olvera, the supervisor of the Outreach and Education Unit in the Building Standards Office of the California Energy Commission. Host Tim Spears delves into a range of topics with Chris, including his background, the educational opportunities and resources provided by the California Energy Commission, emergency preparedness relating to energy disruptions, and more. Chris's expertise and experience make for an informative and engaging discussion that you won't want to miss. Watch now to expand your knowledge and understanding of this important topic.ORC direct link at 26:43 - https://www.energy.ca.gov/programs-and-topics/programs/building-energy-efficiency-standards/online-resource-center Utility links at 31:04 Energy Code Ace - https://energycodeace.com/ BayREN - https://www.bayren.org/events-training 3C-REN - https://www.3c-ren.org/on-demand-trainings/ Climate Zone maps and tools link at 42:10 - https://www.energy.ca.gov/programs-and-topics/programs/building-energy-efficiency-standards/climate-zone-tool-maps-and Inflation Reduction Act and Energy Rebates link at 49:17 - https://www.energy.ca.gov/programs-and-topics/programs/inflation-reduction-act-residential-energy-rebate-programs-california 2025 Utility Stakeholder Workshops link at 55:09 - https://title24stakeholders.com/ Modernizing Energy Code, HERS, documents direct link at 56:36 - https://www.energy.ca.gov/programs-and-topics/programs/building-energy-efficiency-standards/2022-building-energy-efficiency-0 CEC Subscriptions link at 57:02 - https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/signup/31895

  • Welcome to our podcast episode featuring Chief Daniel Berlant, Acting State Fire Marshal and Deputy Director for Community Wildfire Preparedness and Mitigation with Cal Fire. Join us as we discuss his career, experiences, and insights on building resilience, promoting life safety, and disaster preparedness in California. Learn how he balances work and personal life, builds networks with stakeholders, and connects communities to promote fire and life safety. Tune in for valuable insights and strategies from one of California's leading experts in fire and life safety.

  • In this episode I spoke with Judy Zakreski, Senior Vice President, Global Operations & Solutions. In this episode we discussed her role with the International Code Council, ICC’s global efforts and the implementation of the Family of Solutions, the many partnerships and development of a global network to promote building safety and many more topics.  Below are links to the items we discussed:  

    ICC Pulse Podcast (episode 48): https://www.iccsafe.org/about/periodicals-and-newsroom/icc-pulse-podcast/   

    ICC Global Microsite: http://global.iccsafe.org  

    ICC Global Media Center: https://global.iccsafe.org/about/global-media-center/  

    ICC Global Services: https://www.iccsafe.org/products-and-services/global-services/  

    ICC COP (climate change) resources: www.iccsafe.org/unfccc   

    Inter-jurisdictional Regional Collaboration Committee (IRCC): www.ircc.info  

    International Building Quality Centre (IBQC): www.ibqc.org.au  

    Global Resiliency Dialogue/Global Building Resilience Guidelines: www.globalresiliency.org

  • In this episode I spoke with Matt Wheeler, Executive Director with the California Building Officials (CALBO). In this episode we discussed his role as executive director, how he works sot engage code professionals and the private sector across California, resources CALBO provides code professionals, efforts to recruit new members into the profession, and many more topics. To find more information about CALBO, please visit their website at https://www.calbo.org/.

  • In this episode I spoke with Ron Piester, Vice President of Membership and Strategic Engagement with the International Code Council. In this episode we discussed how he stays informed on building safety issues, finds balance, the many member benefits ICC provides, ICC global initiatives, thoughts on those seeking a career in building safety and several other topics.  https://www.iccsafe.org/membership/about-membership/

  • In this episode I spoke with Mia Marvelli, Executive Director with the California Building Standards Commission. In this episode we discussed her background, the many functions of the Building Standards Commission, how response to the pandemic affected their work, resources they provide to professionals and several other topics.    Links to items discussed in this episode:  

    The CBSC home page can be found here: dgs.ca.gov/BSC 

    Click here for the CBSC YouTube Channel

    CBSC guides and videos: dgs.ca.gov/BSC/Resources 

    Sign up for the CBSC list serve to receive meeting notices, information bulletins and the CALCode Quarterly newsletter: dgs.ca.gov/BSC/Contact 

    Questions or comments can be sent to [email protected]

  • In this episode I spoke with Cindy Davis, Deputy Director, Division of Building and Fire Regulations with the State of Virginia and the President of the Board of Directors of the International Code Council. We discussed her background, building relationships, ICC Global Initiatives, and the many programs that International Code Council offers code professionals.

    JACK A. PROCTOR VIRGINIA BUILDING CODE ACADEMY (VBCA) https://www.dhcd.virginia.gov/vbca

    Technical Training Program https://www.iccsafe.org/professional-development/safety2/technical-training-program/ 

    Mentorship Program https://www.iccsafe.org/safety2/#mentor

    International Code Council Global Services https://www.iccsafe.org/products-and-services/global-services/

  • In this episode Madison Dominescy the Director of Safety 2.0 with the International Code Council joined me for discussion. In this episode we talked about Building Safety month and the many programs that International Code Council offers. Included are links to the items we discussed.
    Safety 2.0
    https://www.iccsafe.org/safety2/
    Technical Training Program
    https://www.iccsafe.org/professional-development/safety2/technical-training-program/
    Mentorship Program
    https://www.iccsafe.org/safety2/#mentor
    Military Families Career Path Program
    https://www.iccsafe.org/professional-development/safety2/icc-military-families-building-career-path-program/

  • In this episode we spoke with retired battalion chiefs Gary Lum and Wayne Masuda. They both help to support the Hawaii State Fire Council. We discussed their backgrounds, experiences that helped shape their careers and their work with the State Fire Council. A topic we discussed was the efforts by the Honolulu Fire Department to implement its High-Rise Condominium Life Safety Evaluation program. Here is a link to the program details: https://fire.honolulu.gov/fire-and-life-safety/homeowners/sprinklers/ 

  • In this episode we spoke with Chief Tonya Hoover, Deputy U.S. Fire Administrator with the United States Fire Administration. We discussed Chief Hoover's background, what drew her to a fire service career, mentors and people that have shaped her career, adoption of requirements for residential fire sprinklers in California, the National Fire Academy and the curriculum, community risk reduction, and the future.  National Fire Academy: https://www.usfa.fema.gov/training/nfa/  USFA Social Media Tool Kits: https://www.usfa.fema.gov/prevention/outreach/media/social_toolkits/

  • In this episode we spoke with Truong Huynh, General Superintendent with the Long Beach Building and Safety Bureau. We discussed his background, code development and his efforts with the L.A. Basin ICC Chapter. Here is the link to the Los Angeles Basin Chapter of the ICC's Code Coordination Committee and the shared spreadsheet we discussed in our conversation. https://icclabc.org/code-coordination