QSP & QSD Training Course for the California Construction General Permit
July 13, 2020 2024-08-03 19:26QSP & QSD Training Course for the California Construction General Permit
QSP & QSD Training Course for the California Construction General Permit
Construction Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD)
The QSD process also requires an underlying credential. See our FAQ page for more info.
Your 3-day review of the California Construction General Permit with a focus on:
- Understanding the Permit and passing the QSP/QSD exam
- Managing the stormwater plan (SWPPP)
- Inspecting and Reporting
- Sampling stormwater
- Understanding erosion and sediment control and other Best Management Practices
- Roles and responsibilities for project compliance
- Developing a SWPPP
- Risk assessment
- Bioassessment
- Post construction standards
- Erosivity Waivers of the Permit
- Notice of Intent, Change of Information, Notice of Termination and other Permit Registration Documents
- An introduction to the 2022 CGP
- And much more
Adult learning approaches have been incorporated into the training program and may include:
- Hands on demonstrations where appropriate (i.e. sampling, risk assessment)
- Visuals from actual construction sites to better demonstrate implementation
- Direct citations of permit requirements
- Interactive learning Individual problem solving and comparisons
- Unique handouts; take away customized documents
- KWL for each course day; pre/post assessments
Online course is via Zoom and you are provided with preparation documents and with the Course Materials via Dropbox upon your enrollment.
AFTER PURCHASE, REGISTRANT WILL RECEIVE AN EMAIL WITH COURSE MATERIALS; ALLOW 24 HOURS (CHECK THE JUNK MAIL FOLDER IF NOT RECEIVED)
You are required to attend our prescheduled connectivity check via Zoom prior to the first day of the course.
Online or In-Person Deliveries
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“David Franklin made my QSP/QSD experience interesting, informative and entertaining. Glad I chose him as my instructor.” Student