Cannabis Processing Facility Design Seminar (6.5 LUs)

This Cannabis Processing Facility Design (CFD) course is intended for architects and other planning, code compliance and construction professionals to learn about best practices, codes, regulations, equipment, and work practices required to construct a safe, efficient and compliant cannabis / marijuana cultivation, extraction and/or infusion facility. Attendees receive 6.5 AIA credit hours after completing the course. You will learn the differences between the types of marijuana facilities, operations, processes being used, and their associated construction and engineering challenges. Learning Objectives: Types of Facilities Equipment and Processes Hazardous Material Cannabis Facility Laws and Regulations Cannabis Construction Contract Administration Cannabis Facility Design and Occupant Comfort Cannabis Facility Building Systems During this day long course, students will be given an in depth understanding of types of faculties, specific CFD requirements, primary and support equipment, different types of commercial extraction process, facility requirements for extraction and post extraction processes identification of hazards, applicable standards and recommended controls. This professional training will keep your interest and provide visual images of equipment and processes being discussed. You will be taught by Jim Lieberman, a chemist and a certified industrial hygienist who has multiple publications in his field and has been recognized for his instructional ability. Your instructor practices what he preaches by assisting firms providing an efficient and compliant design for CFD facilities. THC safety has assisted over 30 facilities with design services from Puerto Rico to DC and most recreational legal states. You will have the opportunity to have your personal questions answered. We are limiting attendance; SO DON’T WAIT!


Event Details

Start:
8:30 AM on February 1, 2018

Event Producer:
AIA San Francisco - AIASF

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Location

AIA San Francisco - AIASF
130 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA

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