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Energy Education (8:00AM - 5:00PM)
Location: Clackamas County.
This eight hour certification course provides new and experienced educators with an understanding of the OHCS expectations related to starting an Energy Education program and knowledge of basic practices. In addition, participants will obtain a basic understanding of physics, thermal flow, and energy; and how to apply them in a residential environment. Students will take a written exam in class and must pass with a 75% or better. Upon completion of the training, educators and other participants will be able to: 1) Demonstrate an understanding of basic Energy Education concepts; 2) Understand Oregon Housing and Community Service expectations for the E2C2 Energy Education program; 3) Gain insight from current educators’ experiences related to curriculum development; 4) Understand how OPUS will be used within the Energy Education program; 5) Apply theory and practices to help establish local programs.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials:
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Monday, May 05, 2008 |
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Energy Analyst 1 (10:00AM)
Location: Clackamas County
This is one of three core courses in the REAP curriculum required to become a state certified weatherization auditor and/or inspector. This course is designed for the comprehensive evaluation and documentation of a performance based energy audit specifically of the building shell, assessment of the efficiency and safety of the mechanical systems, and to establish the most cost-effective weatherization strategy using skills learned in the course. These include principles of energy, energy and the building shell, energy auditing, air leakage and the dynamics of pressure differentials, insulation types, windows and doors, heating and cooling systems, indoor air quality, lighting and appliances, water heating, and health and safety.
This course provides fundamental concepts related to building science principals, air leakage testing, and performance based energy auditing. It also provides hands-on training in the field with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including the blower door, and duct blaster. It also includes overviews of the OECA Site-built Housing and Mobile Home Specifications. This is an intensive, full-week training course. An open-book exam is given with a 75% or better as a passing grade to receive state certification as well as a field skills demonstration form.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Tuesday, May 06, 2008 |
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Energy Analyst 1
Location: Clackamas County
This is one of three core courses in the REAP curriculum required to become a state certified weatherization auditor and/or inspector. This course is designed for the comprehensive evaluation and documentation of a performance based energy audit specifically of the building shell, assessment of the efficiency and safety of the mechanical systems, and to establish the most cost-effective weatherization strategy using skills learned in the course. These include principles of energy, energy and the building shell, energy auditing, air leakage and the dynamics of pressure differentials, insulation types, windows and doors, heating and cooling systems, indoor air quality, lighting and appliances, water heating, and health and safety.
This course provides fundamental concepts related to building science principals, air leakage testing, and performance based energy auditing. It also provides hands-on training in the field with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including the blower door, and duct blaster. It also includes overviews of the OECA Site-built Housing and Mobile Home Specifications. This is an intensive, full-week training course. An open-book exam is given with a 75% or better as a passing grade to receive state certification as well as a field skills demonstration form.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
Email :
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| Wednesday, May 07, 2008 |
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Energy Analyst 1
Location: Clackamas County
This is one of three core courses in the REAP curriculum required to become a state certified weatherization auditor and/or inspector. This course is designed for the comprehensive evaluation and documentation of a performance based energy audit specifically of the building shell, assessment of the efficiency and safety of the mechanical systems, and to establish the most cost-effective weatherization strategy using skills learned in the course. These include principles of energy, energy and the building shell, energy auditing, air leakage and the dynamics of pressure differentials, insulation types, windows and doors, heating and cooling systems, indoor air quality, lighting and appliances, water heating, and health and safety.
This course provides fundamental concepts related to building science principals, air leakage testing, and performance based energy auditing. It also provides hands-on training in the field with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including the blower door, and duct blaster. It also includes overviews of the OECA Site-built Housing and Mobile Home Specifications. This is an intensive, full-week training course. An open-book exam is given with a 75% or better as a passing grade to receive state certification as well as a field skills demonstration form.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
Email :
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| Thursday, May 08, 2008 |
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Energy Analyst 1
Location: Clackamas County
This is one of three core courses in the REAP curriculum required to become a state certified weatherization auditor and/or inspector. This course is designed for the comprehensive evaluation and documentation of a performance based energy audit specifically of the building shell, assessment of the efficiency and safety of the mechanical systems, and to establish the most cost-effective weatherization strategy using skills learned in the course. These include principles of energy, energy and the building shell, energy auditing, air leakage and the dynamics of pressure differentials, insulation types, windows and doors, heating and cooling systems, indoor air quality, lighting and appliances, water heating, and health and safety.
This course provides fundamental concepts related to building science principals, air leakage testing, and performance based energy auditing. It also provides hands-on training in the field with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including the blower door, and duct blaster. It also includes overviews of the OECA Site-built Housing and Mobile Home Specifications. This is an intensive, full-week training course. An open-book exam is given with a 75% or better as a passing grade to receive state certification as well as a field skills demonstration form.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
Email :
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| Friday, May 09, 2008 |
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Energy Analyst 1
Location: Clackamas County
This is one of three core courses in the REAP curriculum required to become a state certified weatherization auditor and/or inspector. This course is designed for the comprehensive evaluation and documentation of a performance based energy audit specifically of the building shell, assessment of the efficiency and safety of the mechanical systems, and to establish the most cost-effective weatherization strategy using skills learned in the course. These include principles of energy, energy and the building shell, energy auditing, air leakage and the dynamics of pressure differentials, insulation types, windows and doors, heating and cooling systems, indoor air quality, lighting and appliances, water heating, and health and safety.
This course provides fundamental concepts related to building science principals, air leakage testing, and performance based energy auditing. It also provides hands-on training in the field with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including the blower door, and duct blaster. It also includes overviews of the OECA Site-built Housing and Mobile Home Specifications. This is an intensive, full-week training course. An open-book exam is given with a 75% or better as a passing grade to receive state certification as well as a field skills demonstration form.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Monday, May 12, 2008 |
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Shell Technician 1 (10:00AM)
Location: Clackamas County
This course includes basic installation methods, application techniques and methodology for the installation of various weatherization materials. This course will focus on demonstration and hands-on application with one full day in the classroom and three days of installations on actual job sites; including site-built and manufactured homes. Weatherization training includes lecture material on building science, home energy principles and construction technology, as well as lab exercises on high density wall insulation and insulation blower maintenance and operation. In this class you learn to install attic, wall and floor insulation, window and door replacement, basic blower door operations, and duct sealing on both site-built and manufactured (mobile) homes. This class will spend one full day in the field on mobile home weatherization including insulated roof cap (EPDM) installation and belly retrofit. Students will be given a written exam and must pass with a score of 75 percent or better. Students will also need to pass 100 percent of basic field installation requirements while demonstrating competency in all areas under the supervision of a field exam proctor.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Tuesday, May 13, 2008 |
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Shell Technician 1
Location: Clackamas County
This course includes basic installation methods, application techniques and methodology for the installation of various weatherization materials. This course will focus on demonstration and hands-on application with one full day in the classroom and three days of installations on actual job sites; including site-built and manufactured homes. Weatherization training includes lecture material on building science, home energy principles and construction technology, as well as lab exercises on high density wall insulation and insulation blower maintenance and operation. In this class you learn to install attic, wall and floor insulation, window and door replacement, basic blower door operations, and duct sealing on both site-built and manufactured (mobile) homes. This class will spend one full day in the field on mobile home weatherization including insulated roof cap (EPDM) installation and belly retrofit. Students will be given a written exam and must pass with a score of 75 percent or better. Students will also need to pass 100 percent of basic field installation requirements while demonstrating competency in all areas under the supervision of a field exam proctor.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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Shell Technician 1
Location: Clackamas County
This course includes basic installation methods, application techniques and methodology for the installation of various weatherization materials. This course will focus on demonstration and hands-on application with one full day in the classroom and three days of installations on actual job sites; including site-built and manufactured homes. Weatherization training includes lecture material on building science, home energy principles and construction technology, as well as lab exercises on high density wall insulation and insulation blower maintenance and operation. In this class you learn to install attic, wall and floor insulation, window and door replacement, basic blower door operations, and duct sealing on both site-built and manufactured (mobile) homes. This class will spend one full day in the field on mobile home weatherization including insulated roof cap (EPDM) installation and belly retrofit. Students will be given a written exam and must pass with a score of 75 percent or better. Students will also need to pass 100 percent of basic field installation requirements while demonstrating competency in all areas under the supervision of a field exam proctor.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Thursday, May 15, 2008 |
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Shell Technician 1
Location: Clackamas County
This course includes basic installation methods, application techniques and methodology for the installation of various weatherization materials. This course will focus on demonstration and hands-on application with one full day in the classroom and three days of installations on actual job sites; including site-built and manufactured homes. Weatherization training includes lecture material on building science, home energy principles and construction technology, as well as lab exercises on high density wall insulation and insulation blower maintenance and operation. In this class you learn to install attic, wall and floor insulation, window and door replacement, basic blower door operations, and duct sealing on both site-built and manufactured (mobile) homes. This class will spend one full day in the field on mobile home weatherization including insulated roof cap (EPDM) installation and belly retrofit. Students will be given a written exam and must pass with a score of 75 percent or better. Students will also need to pass 100 percent of basic field installation requirements while demonstrating competency in all areas under the supervision of a field exam proctor.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Friday, May 16, 2008 |
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Shell Technician 1
Location: Clackamas County
This course includes basic installation methods, application techniques and methodology for the installation of various weatherization materials. This course will focus on demonstration and hands-on application with one full day in the classroom and three days of installations on actual job sites; including site-built and manufactured homes. Weatherization training includes lecture material on building science, home energy principles and construction technology, as well as lab exercises on high density wall insulation and insulation blower maintenance and operation. In this class you learn to install attic, wall and floor insulation, window and door replacement, basic blower door operations, and duct sealing on both site-built and manufactured (mobile) homes. This class will spend one full day in the field on mobile home weatherization including insulated roof cap (EPDM) installation and belly retrofit. Students will be given a written exam and must pass with a score of 75 percent or better. Students will also need to pass 100 percent of basic field installation requirements while demonstrating competency in all areas under the supervision of a field exam proctor.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Tuesday, May 20, 2008 |
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