

On-site sewage system inspectors, must have successfully passed the required MMAH examinations and be registered to be employed in the permit approval or inspection of sewage systems. This course is designed for on-site sewage system inspectors, designers, installers and supervisors of on-site sewage systems wishing to challenge Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) qualification examinations. Understand the basics of evaluating malfunctioning systems, remedial work and change of use for buildings connected to existing systems.Understand some of the health and safety requirements related to the construction of on-site sewage systems.Understand the construction requirements for the various types of systems.Understand the minimum design requirements for the five classes of on-site sewage systems.Evaluate the site characteristics and determine the options available for the site.Understand the legal requirements under the BCA and OBC.It is scheduled for Feb 28 - Mar 04, 2022.Īt the end of this webinar, participants will be able to understand: This 5-day Exam Prep course is designed to prepare the student for writing the MMAH On-site Sewage Systems qualification exam. Occupational Health and Safety as related to sewage system inspection or enforcement.Operation and maintenance minimum requirements for existing systems, and.Inspection and review of Class 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 sewage systems.Design and construction of Class 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 sewage systems.System characteristics and daily design flows.Site evaluations, test pits and percolation times (T-times).

Requirements under the Building Code Act (BCA) as related to sewage systems.This course is an introduction to the principles of on-site sewage systems and includes the following topics: The OBC technical requirements for these systems are found primarily in Division B., Part 8 of the Code, but also include and refer to other portions of the OBC, the Building Code Act and Supplementary Standard SB6. This course deals with the 2012 Ontario Building Code (OBC) requirements for on-site Sewage Systems with design capacity of up to 10,000 litres per day. Our priority is to create and maintain a safe and worry-free space during our learning events. Learning venues will be well ventilated to maintain fresh air.Catering will be served in individual packages.Seating arrangements being spaced at least 2m away from each other.REGISTER - deadline to register is January 28th, 2022Īll our in-person learning events include physical distancing measures as recommended by Canadian health authorities. *This course is being delivered in partnership with Kawartha Conservation
