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Is Your Critical Backup Power Generation System IBC-2009 & OSHPD Compliant? Free Seminar, Sept. 14, 2010

FREE Power Breakfast & Seminar for Building Owners and Facililty Managers

Dear {name},

Is your on-site power generation system OSHPD and IBC-2009 compliant? Does your company look to you for leadership in this area of facility management? If so, the Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) would like you to be our guest at our FREE Consulting-Specifying Engineer Power Breakfast and Seminar Tuesday September 14, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach, CA.

Our FREE Power Breakfast offers you an opportunity to grab a bite to eat, walk the exhibit floor and speak face-to-face with the On-Site Power Industry's leading authorities.

Following breakfast, our Seminar will provide you with a roadmap to becoming compliant with California's Seismic codes and requirements as administered by the office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) and outline the steps necessary to secure IBC-2009 seismic certification for on-site power generation systems.

Nowhere else will you learn this much about operating an on-site power generation system in compliance with California law in such a short amount of time--FREE!

As an extra incentive, you'll receive a free USB "thumbdrive," a Generator Maintenance checklist and a free subscription to EGSA's Powerline magazine with your registration.

CLICK HERE to register. Don't wait! Space is filling fast!

Speaker Summary

OSHPD and IBC-2009
Seismic Certification


Robert SimmonsRobert Simmons, President, Petra Seismic Design

Despite being introduced a decade ago, questions and concerns still surround IBC-2009 requirements for project principals. Meanwhile, California healthcare facility managers must comply with state seismic codes and requirements as administered by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD). Using case studies, this session will show how to achieve OSHPD compliance and outline hospital owner/facility manager responsibilities with regards to doing so. Plus, using an on-site power generation system as an example, Simmons will share the process whereby project principals can secure IBC seismic certification for a building's power system.