
AIA-Approved "Theory of Snow Retention" Course Now Available
Introducing the new "Theory of Snow Retention" course for American Institute of Architects (AIA) members. The AIA Continuing Education System (CES) Course, under the category of "Project Planning and Design," carries one Learning Unit of credit under Health, Safety, and Welfare.
"The goal is for attendees to walk away with knowledge gained on the physical dynamics of snow movement, the impact of snow on roof materials, and how snow load calculations influence system design," says Brian Cross, Production and Marketing Manager with Rocky Mountain Snow Guards. "The course also covers best practices for snow retention product selection, layout, and secure attachment methods tailored to various roof types and climates.
"By understanding these principles, design professionals can be better equipped to incorporate effective snow retention products into safe and code-compliant roof systems."
Cross, who also trains roofers on the installation of snow retention systems, can be contacted at 720-379-7756 or by completing this short online form to set up the free educational session for individual architects and groups. He is available for both in-person and Zoom courses.
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