EDUCATION PROVIDER PROGRAM (EPP)

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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

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Distance Learning

Ron Blank & Associates: Understanding Fire Rated Openings

Develop a basic understanding of fire test requirements and processes for obtaining ratings on fire rated doors and frames. Become familiar with the hardware requirements, as well as the various fire rated door and frame applications including requirements for glazing, transoms and other components.


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Ron Blank & Associates: Understanding Wind Load Fundamentals

There are many variables that need to be considered to specify the correct rolling door in a wind load application. Join us in this one-hour course as we discuss wind load as it pertains to rolling doors and the safety of installers and occupants. Design professionals will learn the details required to specify the correct door for each application based on environment and regulations, as well as be able to calculate the required design pressure (±PSF).


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Ron Blank & Associates: Using Cable Railings in Public Buildings and Structures: A Demonstration of Strength & Beauty

In any building, individuals come in contact with many different building materials — concrete, wood, steel, stone, and brick — all designed and engineered for their strength, durability and functionality. Architects and designers choose these materials based on performance, code compliance, cost, and beauty for a balanced and well-designed exterior and interior space.


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Ron Blank & Associates: Walkable Thermoplastic Deck and Roofing Membrane System Installation

This course introduces walkable thermoplastic deck and roofing membrane systems and describes the system advantages. Includes over a dozen membrane construction videos and illustrates design considerations for incorporation into the building envelope.


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Ron Blank & Associates: We've Got You Covered: Fluid-Applied Roofing Systems

In this one-hour course, the design professional will be exposed to the impact of roof deterioration throughout the US, and they will have an opportunity to explore a more cost-effective solution that can be used immediately to give new life to aging roofs in an effort to avoid spending millions of dollars replacing them as well as be used in new construction projects to increase sustainability and longevity of roofs. New advances in fluid-applied roofing systems will be discussed to help professionals be better informed about its benefits as well as remove common misconceptions about the products. Emphasis will be placed on the ways that fluid-applied roofing systems can positively contribute to the environment by virtually eliminating the need to remove an existing roof from buildings only to be moved to landfills. Additionally, the participant will determine other eco-friendly attributes, including VOC compliant products that contribute to LEED certification, the removal of the use of flame and torches, and the reduction of urban heat island effects as well as lowering energy costs. The various types of fluid-applied systems will also be discussed to help participants realize roofing defects that may addressed by the products when they are installed correctly. An analysis of market trends in various geographic areas will be presented so that design professionals can see the need for an efficient solution that will seal the building environment from moisture, rust, and corrosion in order to ultimately protect the health, safety, and welfare of building inhabitants.


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Ron Blank & Associates: Wind Provisions and the Impact Market

In this course, participants will examine the evolution of U.S. wind standards and building codes, focusing on their influence on impact window requirements in architectural design. The discussion will highlight key historical developments and current code provisions, analyzing how these regulations have shaped the specification and use of impact-resistant windows in both residential and commercial projects. Additionally, the course will explore the critical role of windows and doors in mitigating sound transmission, providing architects with insights into designing quieter, more comfortable spaces while meeting performance and safety standards. By understanding the interplay between code requirements, impact resistance, and acoustic performance, architects will gain the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions that enhance building resilience, occupant comfort, and overall project success.


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Sawchuck Accessible Solutions: Toilet Tuesday LIVE Webinar Series

Design, build and renovate accessible washrooms beyond code using best practices from current standards and established lived experience expert Julie Sawchuk, author of Building Better Bathrooms and principal educator at Sawchuk Accessible Solutions. 

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