BPI CEU’s: 6.5
Prerequisites: Weatherization 101 preferred but not required
Training Type: Comprehensive, (JTA = Crew Leader or Retrofit Installer)
Description:
This one-day course provides an in-depth look at the unique characteristics of mobile home construction and offers practical guidance on installing energy-saving measures. Participants will learn the proper techniques for installing weatherization measures and explore proven strategies for successful mobile home weatherization. This course will be a combination of classroom and lab activities using mobile home props.
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Observe aspects of mobile home construction and components
- Recognize mobile home specific tools and requirements
- Identify mobile home specific health and safety concerns
- Review air sealing techniques specific to mobile homes
- Address duct system sealing, repairs, and diagnostics
- Determine appropriate mobile home retrofit insulation techniques and options
- Exercise general mobile home best practices
BPI CEU’s: 6.5
Prerequisites: None
Training Type: Comprehensive, (JTA = Energy Auditor, Quality Control Inspector)
Intended Audience: The intended audience for this class are those in the EA or QCI JTA
Description:
This one-day course will prepare students how to ensure combustion appliance vent systems meet code for safe, reliable operation. Participants will learn NFPA-54 vent sizing, inspect materials and installation, address chimney and orphaned water heater issues. This course will be a combination of classroom activities and hands-on exercises directed at vent sizing for all appliance categories and combustion air calculations.
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Provide a basic visual inspection of existing vent systems
- Follow NFPA 54 guidelines to properly size vents and vent connectors
- Review installation concerns
- Calculate combustion air requirements
- Provide Code directed guidance for the resolution of problems
BPI CEUs: 13.0
Prerequisites: None
Intended Audience: JTA= Energy Auditor
Description:
This two-day course will instruct users on data entry and evaluation of energy conservation measures using Weatherization Assistant (WAweb). We will review audit forms and discuss methodology behind data entry. Class participants will individually model a sample home and create a Measures Report for evaluation.
Please bring a computer (a tablet will not work).
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Select proper libraries in creation of an audit
- Reinforce the importance of proper data entry
- Input data in an appropriate manner for accurate calculation of SIR
- Run a Measures Report with appropriate ECM’s specified
- Ensure Itemized Measures are also documented in the report
BPI CEU’s: 6.5
Prerequisites: Weatherization 101 preferred but not required
Training Type: Comprehensive, (JTA = Crew Leader or Retrofit Installer)
Description:
This one-day course provides an in-depth look at the unique characteristics of mobile home construction and offers practical guidance on installing energy-saving measures. Participants will learn the proper techniques for installing weatherization measures and explore proven strategies for successful mobile home weatherization. This course will be a combination of classroom and lab activities using mobile home props.
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Observe aspects of mobile home construction and components
- Recognize mobile home specific tools and requirements
- Identify mobile home specific health and safety concerns
- Review air sealing techniques specific to mobile homes
- Address duct system sealing, repairs, and diagnostics
- Determine appropriate mobile home retrofit insulation techniques and options
- Exercise general mobile home best practices
BPI CEU’s: 13.0
Training Type: Comprehensive, (JTA = Crew Leader or Retrofit Installer)
Intended Audience: This class is intended for those following the Crew Leader JTA
Description:
This two-day course equips participants with essential knowledge and skills for supervising shell projects in the Weatherization Assistance Program. Topics include planning and managing the scope of work, job site preparation, project implementation, and completion. The class will cover building science principles, health and safety, program requirements, and effective collaboration with weatherization professionals—providing a comprehensive approach to ensure successful and productive project outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the requirements of persons in the role of weatherization crew leader
- Express leadership skills for effectively managing a crew and problem solving
- Locate and discuss all forms and documents required of a crew leader in the Michigan WAP
- Elaborate on the actions of developing a plan to execute the scope of work
- Indicate what is needed to prepare and maintain a job site
- Identify the processes of implementing the scope of work
- Plan what is required to manage the entire project
- Describe the steps a crew leader takes in finalizing the job
- Define the relationships with other weatherization staff
- Illustrate the role of the crew leader in maintaining quality control
- Associate the importance of safe work practices throughout the project
- Calculate and anticipate the need for controlled ventilation