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Steel Structures Technology Center Seminars conducted in cooperation with the International Code Council (R)

AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance


on the implementation of the new 2010 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings (AISC 360-10) Chapter N on Quality Control and Quality Assurance, which incorporates documentation, inspection personnel qualifications, welding inspection tasks, nondestructive testing, bolting inspection tasks, inspection of steel details, inspection of steel decks, inspection of steel stud shear connectors, and approval of fabricators and erectors (4 hours)

Structural Bolting Inspection


on the inspection of high-strength bolted joints using the 2009 RCSC Specification for Structural Joints Using High Strength Bolts (7 hours)

Structural Welding Inspection


on welding inspection using the 2010 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, and the latest AWS Structural Welding Codes D1.1 - Steel, D1.3 - Sheet Steel, D1.4 - Reinforcing Steel, and D1.8 Seismic Supplement (14 hours)

Inspection of Steel Fabrication


on the inspection of structural steel materials, shop material controls, shop fabrication tolerances, and surface preparation and coatings applications (3 hours)

Inspection of Erected Steelwork


on the inspection of steel erection tolerances, steel bar joist and joist girders systems, steel floor and roof deck installation, steel bar grating installation, and steel stud welding (3 hours)

Steel Structures Technology Center Fall 2013 Seminar Schedule


Seminar AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance Structural Bolting Inspection Structural Welding Inspection (two days) Inspection of Steel Fabrication Inspection of Erected Steelwork Contact Hours 4 7 14 3 3 Seminar Time (local time) 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 8:30 am - 11:45 am 12:30 pm - 3:45 pm New York / Rockville Centre (Long Island), NY Monday, November 4 Tuesday, November 5 Wednesday, November 6 and Thursday, November 7 Friday, November 8 Friday, November 8 Los Angeles / Garden Grove, CA Monday, December 2 Tuesday, December 3 Wednesday, December 4 and Thursday, December 5 Friday, December 6 Friday, December 6

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AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance


a four-hour seminar on the implementation of the new 2010 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings (AISC 360-10) Chapter N on Quality Control and Quality Assurance, which incorporates documentation, inspection personnel qualifications, welding inspection tasks, nondestructive testing, bolting inspection tasks, inspection of steel details, inspection of steel decks, inspection of steel stud shear connectors, and approval of fabricators and erectors Monday afternoon - AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm registration Introduction to AISC 360 Chapter N - QC and QA Fabricator and erector QC programs Documents Submitted v available QC, QA and NDT Inspection personnel qualification break Welding inspection Observe and Perform Before, during and after welding Suitable inspection intervals Nondestructive testing Bolting inspection Before, during and after bolting break Composite inspection Approved fabricators and erectors Nonconformances AISC 341 Chapter J - QC and QA Additional requirements for seismic load resisting systems

1:45 pm - 2:00 pm 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

3:30 pm - 3:45 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm

Seminar AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance

Contact Hours 4

Seminar Time (local time) 12:30 pm 5:00 pm

New York / Rockville Centre (Long Island), NY Monday, November 4

Los Angeles / Garden Grove, CA Monday, December 2

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Structural Bolting Inspection


a seven-hour seminar on the inspection of bolting materials and high-strength bolted joints under the RCSC Specification for Structural Joints Using High-Strength Bolts Tuesday Structural Bolting Inspection
8:00 am - 8:30 am 8:30 am - 10:00 am registration Bolting materials Bolts, nuts, washers, direct tension indicators Fastener coatings Fastener quality and testing Product packaging and identification Certifications break Bolted joints Snug-tight, pretensioned, slip-critical Connected parts - faying surfaces and bolt holes Washers and other connection details lunch Protected storage and lubrication Torque-tension relationships Snug tight installation break Pre-Installation verification testing Turn-of-nut pretensioning Twist-off bolt pretensioning break Direct tension indicator pretensioning Arbitration of disputes Additional requirements for bridge bolting

10:00 am - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 11:45 am

11:45 am - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm

1:45 pm - 2:00 pm 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

3:30 pm - 3:45 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm

Seminar

Contact Hours 7

Seminar Time (local time) 8:30 am 5:00 pm

New York / Rockville Centre (Long Island), NY Tuesday, November 5

Los Angeles / Garden Grove, CA Tuesday, December 3

Structural Bolting Inspection

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Structural Welding Inspection


a two-day 14-hour seminar on the inspection of welding under the American Welding Society's Structural Welding Codes: AWS D1.1 - Steel, AWS D1.3 - Sheet Steel, AWS D1.4 - Reinforcing Steel, and AWS D1.8 - Seismic Supplement Wednesday Structural Welding Inspection (Day 1)
8:00 am - 8:30 am 8:30 am - 10:00 am 10:00 am - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 11:45 am registration Welding Nomenclature Joints, welds, position, metallurgy break Welding Processes and Filler Metals SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, SAW, GMAW-S, GTAW, ESW, EGW Matching filler metals AWS A5 identification systems Storage and exposure limitations Lunch (provided) Welding Procedure Specifications Evaluation and use of WPSs Preheat and interpass temperatures Prequalification limits Welding procedure qualification break Weld Joint Details - Structural Steel Prequalified groove weld details Qualification of joint details Weld backing and weld tabs Weld access holes, copes and reentrant corners Plug and slot welds break Fabrication Welding equipment and environment Joint preparation and fit-up Thermal cutting processes and quality Distortion control Dimensional tolerances Welding Personnel Qualification

11:45 pm - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm

1:45 pm - 2:00 pm 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

3:30 pm - 3:45 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm

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Structural Welding Inspection (page 2)


Thursday Structural Welding Inspection (Day 2)
8:30 am - 10:00 am Weld Appearance and Quality Acceptance criteria options Weld discontinuities AWS D1.1 quality criteria Repairs break Inspection and Nondestructive Testing Observation under AWS D1.1 and AISC Visual inspection Nondestructive testing methods and criteria - PT, MT, UT, RT Extent of testing under AWS D1.1 and AISC Welding Symbols Lunch (provided) Tubular Joints Terminology and joint types Groove weld joint details Fatigue Life Enhancement TIG dressing, burr grinding, toe peening, ultrasonic methods break AWS D1.8 Structural Welding Code - Seismic Supplement Welding materials - strength, toughness, intermixing, testing WPS and technique limitations Connection details Protected Zones and repairs break AWS D1.3 Structural Welding Code - Sheet Steel Joints WPS and welding personnel qualification Weld quality AWS D1.4 Structural Welding Code - Reinforcing Steel Joints WPS and welding personnel qualification Weld quality

10:00 am - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 11:45 am

11:45 pm - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm

1:45 pm - 2:00 pm 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

3:30 pm - 3:45 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm

Seminar Structural Welding Inspection (two days)

Contact Hours

Seminar Time (local time) 8:30 am 5:00 pm

New York / Rockville Centre (Long Island), NY Wednesday, November 6 and Thursday, November 7

Los Angeles / Garden Grove, CA Wednesday, December 4 and Thursday, December 5

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Inspection of Steel Fabrication


a three-hour seminar on the inspection of structural steel materials, shop material controls, shop fabrication tolerances, and surface preparation and coatings applications Friday morning Inspection of Steel Fabrication
8:00 - 8:30 am 8:30 am - 10:00 am registration Structural Steels and Fabrication Mill materials, quality, identification, and certifications Shop material controls and identification Fabrication tolerances break Surface Preparation and Coatings Surface preparation hand, power tool and blast cleaning Coatings - application, measurement and testing Hot-dip galvanizing inspection lunch (for those also attending Steel Erection Inspection)

10:00 am - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 11:45 am

11:45 am - 12:30 pm

Inspection of Erected Steelwork


a three-hour seminar on the inspection of steel erection tolerances, steel bar joist and joist girders systems, steel floor and roof deck installation, steel bar grating installation, and steel stud welding Friday afternoon - Inspection of Erected Steelwork
12:15 pm - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm registration Structural Steel Erection Anchor rod placement Erection tolerances Steel Bar Joists and Joist Girders Product welding Placement Connection details Bridging break Steel Floor and Roof Decks Placement Mechanical fastening Welding Steel Bar Grating Placement Mechanical fastening Welding Headed Steel Stud Anchors Placement Welding operations inspection Visual inspection and physical testing
Contact Hours 3 3 Seminar Time (local time) 8:30 am 11:45 am 12:30 pm 3:45 pm
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1:15 pm - 2:00 pm

2:00 pm - 2:15 pm 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm

3:00 pm - 3:15 pm

3:15 pm - 3:45 pm

Seminar

New York / Rockville Centre (Long Island), NY Friday, November 8 Friday, November 8

Los Angeles / Garden Grove, CA Friday, December 6 Friday, December 6

Inspection of Steel Fabrication Inspection of Erected Steelwork

Rockville Centre, Long Island, NY


Best Western - Mill River Manor 173 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, Long Island, NY 11570 (516) 678-1300 hotel website LIRR Long Island Railroad, 1/2 block from Rockville Centre station From North: Take Long Island Expressway to Exit 38S, Meadowbrook Parkway South to Exit M8 west. The Best Western Mill River Manor is four miles on the right. From East: Take Long Island Expressway west to 135 south to Southern State Parkway West to Exit 19S Pennsola Boulevard to Lakeview Avenue, make a left turn and right onto North Centre Avenue. The Best Western Mill River Manor parking lot is one mile on the left. From West: Take Belt Parkway to Exit 23, Sunrise Highway East. The Best Western Mill River Manor is six miles on the left. AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance Monday, November 4, afternoon Structural Bolting Inspection Tuesday, November 5 registration seminar begins seminar concludes registration seminar begins seminar concludes registration Structural Welding Inspection Wednesday, November 6 and Thursday, November 7 seminar begins (first day) seminar concludes (first day) seminar begins (second day) seminar concludes (second day) registration Inspection of Steel Fabrication Friday, November 8, morning Inspection of Erected Steelwork Friday, November 8, afternoon seminar begins seminar concludes registration seminar begins seminar concludes 12:00 pm 12:30 pm 5:00 pm 8:00 am 8:30 am 5:00 pm 8:00 am 8:30 am 5:00 pm 8:30 am 5:00 pm 8:00 am 8:30 am 11:45 am 12:15 pm 12:30 pm 3:45 pm

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Los Angeles / Garden Grove, CA


Holiday Inn Express 12867 Garden Grove Blvd Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 539-3535 hotel website Hwy 22 at Exit 13, west on Garden Grove Blvd, exit is just west of I-5 AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance Monday, December 2, afternoon Structural Bolting Inspection Tuesday, December 3 registration seminar begins seminar concludes registration seminar begins seminar concludes registration Structural Welding Inspection Wednesday, December 4 and Thursday, December 5 seminar begins (first day) seminar concludes (first day) seminar begins (second day) seminar concludes (second day) registration Inspection of Steel Fabrication Friday, December 6, morning Inspection of Erected Steelwork Friday, December 6, afternoon seminar begins seminar concludes registration seminar begins seminar concludes 12:00 pm 12:30 pm 5:00 pm 8:00 am 8:30 am 5:00 pm 8:00 am 8:30 am 5:00 pm 8:30 am 5:00 pm 8:00 am 8:30 am 11:45 am 12:15 pm 12:30 pm 3:45 pm

Continuing Education / Professional Development Hours


ICC Registered Professionals SSTC seminars are conducted in cooperation with the International Code Council, and are officially recognized for Continuing Education Unit credit toward ICC certification renewal. Professional Engineers and Structural Engineers Seminars are recognized by all states as a means to satisfy continuing education requirements. SSTCs seminars will be submitted for approval for New York State PE Professional Development Hours credit through the Practicing Institute of Engineering, Inc. AWS Certified Welding Inspectors and Senior Certified Welding Inspectors The seminars are recognized for continuing education credit under Clause 16 of AWS QC1:2007, Standard for AWS Certification of Welding Inspectors.

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Seminar Registration Information


Registration Fee The fee for each seminar is shown below. Handout materials, breaks and lunch (for full day seminar attendees) are included. Code books are not included. They are recommended, but not required for the seminar. Payment Payment by check should be made payable to the Steel Structures Technology Center, Inc. Payment is also accepted using Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Federal, state and local government agencies may register using your standard training document or purchase order procedures. SSTC FEIN 38-2840152. Registration Deadline and Cancellation Policy There is no final deadline to register. We do ask, but do not require, that you register at least three days before the seminar so that we can ensure that you have a seat, meal and a handout. Thank you for your cooperation. Substitutions may be made at any time. Cancellations received less than three working days prior to the seminar may be subject to a service charge of $50.00 per person. How to Register? Mail Steel Structures Technology Center, Inc, 5277 Leelanau Ct. Howell, MI 48843-5437 www.steelstructures.com (734) 878-9560 (734) 878-9571 seminars@steelstructures.com

Online Phone Fax Email

Seminar Registration Confirmation Confirmation of registration will be sent via email, usually within 48 hours of registration. Please provide your email address, as well as your fax number when applicable. Those without an email address or fax number will receive confirmation by mail. If you do not receive your confirmation within one week of registration, please contact us.

AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance Structural Bolting Inspection Structural Welding Inspection Inspection of Steel Fabrication Inspection of Erected Steelwork

4 hours 7 hours 14 hours 3 hours 3 hours

$ 150.00 $ 260.00 $ 490.00 $ 110.00 $ 110.00

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SSTC Seminar Registration Form


Please circle the city you wish to attend:

New York / Rockville Centre, NY

Los Angeles / Garden Grove, CA

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AISC Requirements for Quality Control and Quality Assurance

Structural Welding Inspection

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Steel Structures Technology Center, Inc. 5277 Leelanau Ct. ---- Howell, MI 48843-5437 phone (734) 878 - 9560 ---- fax (734) 878 9571 seminars@steelstructures.com

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Robert E. Shaw, Jr., PE


Robert E. Shaw, Jr., PE
President Steel Structures Technology Center, Inc. 5277 Leelanau Ct. Howell, MI 48843-5437 rshaw@steelstructures.com www.steelstructures.com

Education
BS Civil Engineering - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN, 1975

Professional Registrations
Registered Professional Engineer - Michigan Registered International Code Council Special Inspector Structural Steel and Bolting (S1) Structural Welding (S2)

Engineering Specialties
steel construction quality and inspection high-strength bolted joints welded joints for structural steel remediation of deficient structures fitness for purpose of welded joints

Technical Activities
International Institute of Welding
Commission XV on Design, Analysis and Fabrication of Welded Structures (Chairman) Subcommission XV-C on Fabrication (Past Chairman) Commission XIII on Fatigue of Welded Components and Structures (Expert) Select Committee on Quality Management in Welding and Allied Processes (Member) Working Group on Regional Activities (Member) Technical Management Board (Member)

American Welding Society


D1 Structural Welding Committee, responsible for all D1 structural welding codes (Member) Subcommittee D1Q on Steel, responsible for AWS D1.1 (Member) Subcommittee D1 L on Seismic Welding, responsible for AWS D1.8 (Member) Subcommittee D1 R on Strengthening and Repairing Existing Structures (Past Chair, Advisor) Subcommittee D1X Executive Committee (Member) D1 Task Group 1 on Design (Member) D1 Task Group 6 on Prequalification (Member)

American Institute of Steel Construction


Specifications Committee, responsible for AISC 360 Specification for Structural Steel Buildings (Member) Task Committee 6 on Connections (Member) Task Committee 9 on Seismic Issues, responsible for AISC 341 Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings (Member) Task Committee 13 on Quality Control and Quality Assurance (Member) Connections Prequalification Review Panel, responsible for AISC 358 Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames (Member)

Research Council on Structural Connections


Specifications Committee (Member) Education Committee (Past Chair, Member)

ASTM International
Committee A1 on Structural Steels (Member) Committee F16 on Fasteners (Member)

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Publications
Books
Structural Bolting Handbook - on testing, installation, inspection and use of bolts, published by SSTC, 2010 Structural Welding Quality Handbook - on structural steel welding quality and inspection, published by SSTC, 2010 Shop Inspection Handbook for Structural Steel Buildings - on references and standards, structural steels, fabrication, bolting, welding, and surface preparation/coatings, published by SSTC, 2010 Structural Steel Inspectors Workbook, published by International Code Council, 2007 Welding - Design Procedures and Inspections, Technical Instruction (TI 809-26), published by US Army Corps of Engineers, 1996 Recommended Specifications and Quality Assurance Guidelines for Steel Moment-Frame Construction in Seismic Applications, (FEMA 353), published by Federal Emergency Management Agency (lead guideline writer), 2000 Guide to Metric Steel Fabrication, published by American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990s Chapter 8 on "Inspection and Quality Control" for the textbook Handbook of Structural Steel Connection Design and Details, published by McGraw-Hill, editor Akbar Tamboli, 2010 Chapter 12 on "Fabrication, Erection and Quality Control" for the textbook Steel LRFD Design, published by McGraw-Hill, editor Akbar Tamboli,1997

Papers
"Design and Construction Standards for Steel Connections in Seismic Frames", with James O. Malley, proceedings of 14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Beijing China, October 2008 "AISC Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", with James O. Malley, proceedings of 14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Beijing China, October 2008 "Meeting Challenges to Achieve Seismic Safety", proceedings of IIW International Congress, Chennai India, January 2008 "Project specifications for new steel moment-frame building construction", Earthquake Spectra, published by Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, July 2003 "Steel Design and Construction in the US after the Northridge Earthquake", proceedings of Symposium on Steel Structure, Japanese Society of Steel Construction, Tokyo Japan, April 2002 "Ultrasonic Testing Procedures, Technician Skills, and Qualifications", ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, published by American Society of Civil Engineers, Jan/Feb 2002 "USA Practice for Steel Building Design, Welding and Inspection in Seismic Regions", proceedings of 7th International Symposium of Japan Welding Society, Kobe Japan, November 2001 "Engineering Decisions: Weld Quality Requirements", proceedings of North American Steel Construction Conference (AISC), Ft Lauderdale FL, May 2001

Invited Lectures and Seminars


Australia - 1st Australasian International Welding, Inspection and NDT (iWIN2013) Conference, "Inspection and NDE
Protocols in International Standards" and "Weld Quality in Standards - Engineering v Workmanship", March 2013 Australia - Welding Technology Institute of Australia (WTIA), "Structural Welding Design", March 2013 New Zealand - Heavy Engineering Research Association (HERA), "Achieving Performance in Bolted Seismic Connections ", March 2013 South Africa - South African Institute of Welding (SAIW), "Welding and Inspection Requirements for Steel Structures in Accordance with AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code Steel " and "Achieving Performance In Bolted Structural Joints ", May 2012 USA - North American Steel Construction Conference (AISC), "Suitable Inspection Intervals", April 2012 New Zealand - Heavy Engineering Research Association (HERA), "Achieving Performance in Welded Seismic Connections ", February 2012 Australia - Welding Technology Institute of Australia (WTIA), "Specifying and Achieving Performance in Structural Bolted Joints", September 2010 and March 2013 USA - North American Steel Construction Conference (AISC), "AISC 360 Chapter N - Are You Ready?", May 2010 and May 2011 USA - North American Steel Construction Conference (AISC), "Steel Interchange LIVE!", April 2009 Nigeria - Nigerian Institute of Welding (NIW), 1st Nigerian International Welding Congress, "The Engineering of Welded Structures: Design, Details, Production, and Quality", and "Engineering for the Repair and Strengthening of Welded Steel Structures", March 2009 India - Institute of Steel Development and Growth (INSDAG), "Welding and Welded Connections", "Bolting and Bolted Connections", "Seismic Connections", "Steel Erection", and "Quality", January 2008 India - Indian Institute of Welding, IIW International Congress, "Meeting Challenges to Achieve Seismic Safety", January 2008 USA - North American Steel Construction Conference (AISC), "Steel Interchange LIVE!", May 2006 USA - North American Steel Construction Conference (AISC), "Engineering Decisions: Weld Quality Requirements", May 2001 Japan - Japanese Society of Steel Construction (JSSC), "Steel Design and Construction in the US after the Northridge Earthquake", Tokyo Japan, April 2002 Japan - 7th International Symposium of Japan Welding Society, "USA Practice for Steel Building Design, Welding and Inspection in Seismic Regions", Kobe Japan, November 2001

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ICC Certification Information Renewals, Transition to S1 and S2, and New Candidates
Renewals To renew your Special Inspector certification, you need continuing education credits - 25 contact hours, or 2.5 CEUs, of approved credit. For other ICC certifications, the requirements for credits vary. For details, go to the ICC website, www.iccsafe.org , click on the Certification and Testing tab. Download both the Renewal Bulletin and the Renewal Application. Transition from ICC Structural Steel and Welding Certification (85) to the S1 and/or S2 Certifications Special provisions apply regarding transition from the old Structural Steel and Welding Special Inspector certification (85) to the new Structural Steel and Bolting Special Inspector certification (S1) and/or the new Structural Welding Special Inspector certification (S2). Go to the ICC website, www.iccsafe.org , use the tab for Certification and Testing, linking to Certified Code Safety Professionals. You need the Certification Transition Form - Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (S1) and Structural Welding Special Inspector (S2). You can transition, even without renewal, if you recently renewed your Structural Steel and Welding Inspection (85) certification, but your S1 / S2 certification will expire on the same date as your 85 certification would have expired. Structural Steel and Bolting Special Inspector (S1) Current ICC Structural Steel and Welding Special Inspector (85) Certification holders automatically qualify for the S1 certification, upon transition application. Structural Welding Special Inspector (S2) Current ICC Structural Steel and Welding Special Inspector (85) Certification holders qualify for the S2 certification, upon transition application, under either of the following two provisions: A - If you are not an AWS CWI or CAWI, you can attend SSTC's Structural Welding Inspection seminar or webinar and then you need not take the S2 examination. SSTCs seminar and webinar have been designated by ICC for this purpose. Submit proof of seminar attendance (which we provide) with your transition application. B - If you have a current ICC Structural Steel and Welding Special Inspector (85) Certification, and a current AWS CWI or CAWI certification, you qualify for the S2 certification without examination or the SSTC seminar. You'll need to submit a photocopy of your CWI or CAWI Certification with your transition application. If you do not have a current ICC Structural Steel and Welding Special Inspector (85) Certification, but you do have a current AWS CWI or CAWI Certification, you can qualify for the Structural Welding Special Inspector (S2) Certification by FIRST passing the Structural Steel and Bolting Special Inspector examination (S1), and then submitting a copy of your AWS Certification with your transition application. SSTC seminars and webinars do not waive the Structural Steel and Bolting Inspector certification examination. To get your initial certification for ICC Structural Steel and Bolting (S1) or Structural Welding Inspection (S2) Go to the ICC website www.iccsafe.org . Click on the tab for Certification and Testing. Download and read the ICC National Certification Examination Information Bulletin, and check for other available information such as sample exam questions. Where to get more information? www.iccsafe.org , click on Education and Certification tab, then Certification and Testing, then Certified Code Safety Professional Certification; phone 1-888-ICC-SAFE (1-888-422-7233)

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