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Whole Building Airtightness Informational Webinar
September 24 @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
ABAA has developed NEW programs to thoroughly train and certify professionals to conduct commercial whole building airtightness testing. The ABAA Blower Door Training program is a 40-hour program delivered over 5 days by industry experts and representatives from both blower door manufacturers. The purpose is to educate both entry-level and experienced blower door technicians in the planning, preparation, and execution of a blower door airtightness test on commercial and large buildings in conformance with industry standard test methods. The training aims to equip blower door technicians with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to appropriately evaluate, prepare, test, analyze, and report on a building’s airtightness performance. The ABAA Blower Door Certification program provides two pathways to certification based on your knowledge, skills, and abilities in large building blower door testing. The comprehensive program, which meets the requirements for ISO 17024 personnel certification, was developed by industry leaders and subject matter experts, and is designed to recognize you and your business as large blower door testing experts. This session will explain and introduce the training and certification program, the benefits of getting certified and step-by-step process to become certified.
Ryan Dalgleish, CSI
Ryan has been involved in the building enclosure and building performance areas of construction for over 20 years. Ryan is an educator and developer of building enclosure education/credentialing programs for building sub-trades, and is part of the Quality Assurance management team for field air barrier installation across North America. Ryan is a certified Net Zero building instructor and is a frequent speaker at various technical events and conferences. Ryan obtained credentials in Adult Education, Leadership from the University of Manitoba and has been mentored and trained by some of the best building scientists in the world.