Webinar: ADA / Accessibility Program: Are you in compliance? California Requirements for Accessible Signage
online
Share this event:
Event
Webinar: ADA / Accessibility Program: Are you in compliance? California Requirements for Accessible Signage
Are you looking for a program to meet the California Architects Board ADA course requirement? AIA Orange County is offering you an opportunity to earn 1.5 qualifying hours toward your 2025 license renewal.
Description:
Attendees will review the required accessibility signage, and the attributes required for compliance. Overview of requirements, review of examples of actual installations, shop drawings, and common mistakes made.
Learning Objectives:
Attendees will review and discuss different sign types, text, symbols, and geometric signs.
Attendees will learn when compliance is required.
Overview of attributes required for compliance.
Attendees will review common mistakes made.
Presenter:
Afshan Afshar, AIA, CID, LEED AP AA Architecture
Date: January 23, 2025
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
(Important!! The webinar link will be sent to each individual registered on January 22nd. Each attendee must be logged in on their own device. Groups sharing one login will not receive credit due to the inability to properly take attendance or participate and engage with the presenter through the chat feature).
Learning Units:
1.5 AIA HSWs and these hours can be applied to your 2025 CAB License Renewal
Cost: $10 AIAOC Members $25 Non-Members
Presenters Bio:
Ms. Afshar is an AIA member architect with over 30 years of experience in commercial and public facilities, with a focus on interior architecture and accessibility. She has been involved with Access-related work since 1991. Ms. Afshar is also CID, LEED AP, and CASp certified.
Location
online
Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
Online Access Information
(Important!! The webinar link will be sent to each individual registered on January 22nd. Each attendee must be logged in on their own device. Groups sharing one login will not receive credit due to the inability to properly take attendance or participate and engage with the presenter through the chat feature).