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SUMMARY:May is Building Safety Month
DESCRIPTION:Building Safety Month is an international celebration in May to raise awareness about building safety.\n\n\nCelebrate with us by using our hashtag #BuildingSafetyMonth2026\non social media\, and be sure to check back often for updated pages and resources! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWeekly Themes\nThe 2026 campaign theme is “Built to Last” and includes these special weekly themes. \n\nWeek 1: Safe Homes\, Strong Communities (May 1–10) focuses on simple actions homeowners can take to improve safety at home \nWeek 2: Voices of the Built Environment (May 11–17) spotlights building safety professionals and the roles they play in keeping communities safe \nWeek 3: Prepared to Protect (May 18–24) encourages community preparedness and highlights how disaster-resilient building codes protect people and property \nWeek 4: Communities Without Limits (May 25–31) showcases the importance of accessibility in building construction and design \n\n2026 BSM Proclamation – Sample Letter
URL:https://iccregionx.org/event/may-is-building-safety-month/
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SUMMARY:2026 Forensic Fire Fatality and Crime Scene Management
DESCRIPTION:This dynamic course will provide the participants the opportunity for hands on scientific based fire death investigations utilizing cadavers in partnership with Applied Anatomical Research Center- SHSU. Instruction will follow NFPA 921: Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations and NFPA 1033: Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigators systematic processes for crime scene management from the initial scene approach through data collection\, evidence collection\, documentation and criminal scene processing. \n2026 Forensic Fire Fatality and Crime Scene Management (002) \n***LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE***\nThis course is eligible for:\n→40 Hrs. – Texas Commission on Law Enforcement(TCOLE)\n→40 Hrs. – Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP)\n→Eligible for TFS 2604 \nThe “Forensic Fire Fatality and Crime Scene Management” class is hosted by the Pasadena Fire Marshal’s Office / Greater Houston Area Fire Marshal’s Council.\nFor further information contact lead instructor\, Chief David M. Brannon at dbrannon@pasadenatx.gov or by phone at (281)924-3038.DATES: June 1–5\, 2026FEE: $500/ Person LOCATION: Pasadena Fire Training Field 6600 Genoa Red Bluff Rd. Pasadena TX\, 77507
URL:https://iccregionx.org/event/2026-forensic-fire-fatality-and-crime-scene-management/
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