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a7 <br />X <br />X <br />N N <br />for in -house design <br />professionals in Public <br />Works <br />Building /LPFD <br />Building <br />LL <br />noatea ;s uutyeutyiyy <br />Increase efforts to reduce landslides and erosion in <br />existing and future development through continuing <br />education of design professionals on mitigation <br />strategies. <br />IN h Construction <br />Continue to require that all new commercial and <br />industrial buildings be constructed in compliance with <br />structural requirements of the most recently adopted <br />version of the California Building Code. <br />Conduct appropriate employee training and support <br />continued education to ensure enforcement of <br />construction standards. <br />Recognize that many strategies that increase <br />earthquake resistance also decrease damage in an <br />explosion. In addition, recognize that ventilation <br />,systems can be designed to contain airbome biological <br />agents. <br />)N i Building Reoecupancy <br />Institute an aggressive program similar to San <br />Francisco's Building Occupancy Resumption Program <br />(BORP). This program permits owners of private <br />buildings to hire qualified structural engineers to create <br />building- specific post- disaster inspection plans and <br />allows these engineers to become automatically <br />deputized as City /County inspectors for these buildings <br />in the event of an earthquake or other disaster. <br />Actively notify owners of historic or architecturally <br />significant buildings of the availability of the local BORP <br />type program and encourage them to participate to <br />ensure that appropriately qualified structural engineers <br />are inspecting their buildings, thus reducing the <br />likelihood that the buildings will be inappropriately <br />evaluated following a disaster. <br />W <br />a) <br />a) <br />a <br />L <br />4- <br />0 <br />c <br />0 <br />F. <br />C <br />o <br />0 <br />O <br />n <br />