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The “Earthquake Damage Assessment and Repair” course reviews the current guidelines available for the evaluation and repair of earthquake damage in woodframe construction under the General Guidelines?for the Assessment and Repair? of Earthquake Damage?in Residential Woodframe Buildings, published by the Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering (CUREE). The module is presented by John Osteraas, PhD, PE, Group VP & Principal
Engineer for Exponent.
The course summarizes the tools and techniques used to distinguish between cosmetic and structural damage, as well as between old and new damage; describes effective repair methods for various types of common earthquake damage; identifies circumstances requiring engineering assistance; and provides guidance on effective communication with engineers.
After completing the course, the attendee will be able to discuss the earthquake basics of ground motion and ground acceleration; explain the two measures of earthquakes; outline the earthquake effects on people, contents, mechanisms, and buildings; describe the recommended inspection protocol; distinguish pre-existing conditions from earthquake damage; define ground failure; identify the scope of loss in foundations, slabs, wall surfaces, roofs, floors, chimneys, fireplaces, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and attics and crawlspaces; understand how to effectively communicate with engineers; describe the additional risks with irregular structural configurations; identify the potential scope of an engineering assessment; and comprehend engineering report guidelines.
The course is designed for insurance professionals working in the area of property adjusting.
(Note that California Earthquake Claims Handling Accreditation is not available by completing this module. For more information about certification, visit https://www.earthquakeauthority.com (https://www.earthquakeauthority.com). .)
What CE Credit is available?
Note: To qualify for credit, you must submit completion (including a passed final exam if required) within five days of completing the last quiz. No partial credits will be awarded.
State:
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Adjuster General CE Hours:
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Adjuster Ethics CE Hours:
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Attorney General CLE Hours:
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State's Course ID:
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NH | 2.0 | 479278 | ||
TX (classroom equivalent) | 2.0 | 100552 | ||
NC | 2.0 | 203627 | ||
FL * ( Provider Number: 364169 ) | No Credit | No Credit | ||
IL | 2.0 | 585456 | ||
WY | 2.0 | 28033 | ||
OK | 2.0 - General Credit Only | 1023570 (Note: general credit only not earthquake) |
* This course has been approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services for insurance continuing education credit.
Course Content
At 87% you qualify for TX/NH credit or a PLRB/CPCU certificate. For the other states offered, you must complete a final exam. Submit within 5 days to get CE Credit or Certificate of Completion.