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ADA Seminar Assistive Listening Systems and Assembly Space Design: A Story of Three Frequencies
Are you looking for a program to meet the California Architects Board ADA course requirement?
AIAOC is offering you an opportunity to earn 1.0 qualifying units for license renewal.
Title: Assistive Listening Systems and Assembly Space Design: A Story of Three Frequencies
1.Participants will receive a broad picture of human hearing and hearing loss.
2.Participants will review how the 2010 modifications to federal ADA regulations changed requirements for assistive listening systems (ALS) in public facilities.
3.Participants will be introduced to the major types of assistive listening systems allowed in 2010 ADA section 219, and the selection criteria for these technologies.
4.Participants will practice selecting the appropriate system relating to the characteristics of the spaces by interactively discussing ten case studies.
Presenters: Lisa Perrine, Ed.D., C-7 Contractor JoAn Kenmotsu, Architect, CTS-D, LEED AP
Date:September 24, 2013
Time:4:30 PM check-in
Presentation:5:00 6:00 PM
Learning Units:1.0 HSW
Location: Cibola Systems 180 S. Cypress Street, Orange, CA
Cost: $15 Members $30 Non-Members
PRESENTERS:
Lisa Perrine, Ed.D., C-7 Contractor
Lisa has worked in the audiovisual industry since 1982, and has completed more than 1,000 projects. For the past 20 years Lisa has been active in patient advocacy. She weaves her sensitivity to people with disadvantages into her designs of collaboration environments and communication systems. Lisa recognizes the design community's lack of understanding of hearing impairments and the mandate for assistive listening systems particularly as modified by the 2010 updates to ADA regulations. She feels the best way to promote the ADA mandates is to proactively educate architects and designers. Lisa's goal for this seminar is for more public spaces to be appropriately designed and equipped to provide accessibility for those who are hearing impaired.
JoAn Kenmotsu, Architect, CTS-D, LEED AP
JoAn has been exposed to ADA requirements for the past 20 years, and she has become more aware of the importance of ADA-compliant assistive listening systems since her licensure in California four years ago. With her knowledge of audiovisual systems and the courses she took during the CTS-D certification process, JoAn has been pursuing greater understanding of the communication aspects of ADA regulations. Her desire is to provide equal access for those who are affected by hearing impairments by raising awareness in the architectural community.
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LocationCibola Systems (View)
180 S. Cypress Street
Orange, CA 92866
United States
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