As a leading developer of preservatives and fire retardants for treated wood, Viance offers the new in-person, free, one-hour CEU course, "Fire Retardant Treated Wood for Single, Multifamily and Commercial Structures." This course is also available on-demand.
Our other popular course, "All Treated Wood is Not the Same," is offered as an on-demand course, with all three courses hosted by RonBlank.com, AIA.org and pppicc.org. These courses are approved by AIA, AIBD, OIA, AAA, and SAA. Details of the courses are listed below.
3 Free CEU Courses Available
Viance sponsors the following three CEU courses:
1. IN-PERSON AIA Course Number: IVIA06A, "Fire Retardant Treated Wood for Single, Multi-family and Commercial Structures"
Contact us to schedule an in-person course.
2. ON DEMAND AIA Course Number: VIA06E, "Fire Retardant Treated Wood for Single, Multi-family and Commercial Structures"
Course Credit: 1 AIA LU/HSW CE Hour
Course Description:
This course provides insight into the growing need for and use of fire retardant treated wood (FRTW). We will explore both interior and exterior FRTW and discuss treatment options. Through a review of applications, codes, and standards, the design professional will have a better understanding of how to incorporate FRTW into their next project.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how fire-retardant treated wood (FRTW) reduces personal injury and property damage by reducing the spread of flame and smoke
- Discuss the differences between interior and exterior FRTW and common applications of each
- Identify the organizations and codes that ensure FRTW products are standardized and safe for future users, especially in the event of an emergency
- List the various tests and the quality control process
3. ON DEMAND AIA Course Number: VIA06D, "All Treated Wood is Not the Same."
Course Credit: 1 AIA LU/HSW CE Hour
Course Description:
Protective treatments are important for any wood project, but all treated wood is not the same. Join us in this one-hour course as we discuss standards and guidelines for treated wood and preservatives in order to ensure wood projects are safe and code compliant. Participants will learn about important standards, testing methods, and applications that will help them evaluate treated wood for future projects.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the need for protective treatments that ensure wood projects and buildings remain structurally and environmentally safe
- Identify standards and guidelines created by organizations such as the EPA and AWPA for treated wood andpreservatives
- Recall important research and development testing methods in order to evaluate the environmental and performance characteristics of treated wood
- Apply knowledge of treatments standards for residential deck construction to ensure projects are safe and code compliant
Available Credits
AIA Approved Course
- American Institute of Architects
- www.aia.org
- 1 AIA LU CE Hour
- RonBlank.com Reports Earned Credits to AIA On Your Behalf
AIBD Approved Course
- American Institute of Building Design
- www.aibd.org
- 1 AIBD CE Hour
- Members Must Self-Report Credits for AIBD
OAA Approved Course
- Ontario Association of Architects
- www.oaa.on.ca
- 1 OAA Structured Learning Hour
- Members Must Self-Report Credits for OAA
AAA Approved Course
- Alberta Association of Architects
- www.aaa.ab.ca
- 1 AAA Structured Learning Hour
- Members Must Self-Report Credits for AAA
SAA Approved Course
- Saskatchewan Association of Architects
- www.saskarchitects.com
- 1 SAA Core Learning Hour
- Members Must Self-Report Credits for SAA
BOMI Approved Course
- Building Owners and Managers Institute
- www.bomi.org
- 1 CPD hour
- Members Must Self-Report Credits for BOMI