EDUCATION PROVIDER PROGRAM (EPP)

Interested In Becoming a Course Provider?

New Course Providers are required to submit the following completed documents for review:

Please download the appropriate form(s) for completion and send to EPP@aanb.org

Questions?

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Ron Blank & Associates, Inc.

From our humble beginnings that were sketched out on Ron Blank's mother's kitchen table, a vision was conceptualized for connecting architects and building product manufacturers in a way that had not been done before. Since that moment, RBA has strategically evolved into a multi-platformed suite of services for building product manufacturers and design professionals that aim to connect, educate and energize the professional goals of those who engage them.
  • Contact: Andres Nunez - CE Department Director
  • Phone: (800) 248-6364
  • Email: andres@ronblank.com
  • Website: https://www.ronblank.com/
  • Course Description: Ron Blank & Associates: Fully Accessible Restroom Design: Beyond the Standards

    In this one-hour course, the design professional will review the ADA Standards for accessible design to determine how the codes were developed and more importantly, how they may be applied to building projects. We will discuss why design professionals should do more than minimally meet the standards and encourage design professionals to go a step further and apply universal design theories to projects to ensure that the needs of all individuals may be addressed in aesthetic and functional restrooms. We will also take a closer look at the various components of restrooms to analyze ways that the restroom design can enhance user experience. The idea of removing barriers and using products that meet or exceed codes will be explored to provide exceptional restroom facilities that have a positive effect on people and their environment.


    Identify key ADA standards that specifically apply to the design of restroom facilities to provide fully accessible facilities for disabled individuals. Distinguish between minimal accessible design to ensure that restrooms are being designed to meet the health and welfare needs of all building occupants.

    Distinguish between minimal accessible design to ensure that restrooms are being designed to meet the health and welfare needs of all building occupants.

    Explore the components of restrooms and the codes specified for each component in order to understand the importance of specifying products that contribute to a healthy environment.

    Explain ways to make restrooms free of architectural barriers to provide circulation paths, maneuverability, forward reach, side reach, doorway clearance, and access to bathroom hardware in a manner that discriminates no one.

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