Codes, Standards, and Community Resilience
Building Safer Communities in a Changing Risk Environment
Location Details: IN PERSON ONLY
THIS IS AT A DIFFERENT LOCATION THAN OUR REGULAR MEETINGS Pauline Espinosa Community Hall - 170 Charles Austin Dr., San Marcos, TX
Program Summary: Model codes and standards have long played a vital but often unseen role in safeguarding the health, safety, and welfare of our communities. Today, with risks escalating due to severe weather, natural disasters, pandemics, and development in areas exposed to wildfires, the adoption and enforcement of modern codes and integration of codes and code officials into disaster response and recovery has never seemed more urgent.
This seminar explores how modern codes and code officials can serve as powerful tools and partners for enhancing community resilience across all four phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
Sessions include:
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:September 12th at 5:00 p.m.
(NO REFUNDS FOR CANCELLATIONS AFTER THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE)