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BE A PART OF THE MIX AT SAFETECH 2022 Classes Trade Show April 4–8, 2022 April 9, 2022 Griffin Gate Marriott | Lexington, Kentucky SAVTA.org | conventions@aloa.org
GENERAL INFORMATION EXPERIENCE THE FLAVOR OF SAFETECH! SAFETECH 2022 is not to be missed! Brew up some new connections and make new friends at events such as the Swap After a two-year hiatus, we are back, bigger Meet, Kick-Off Party, Friends of SAVTA Live and better than ever. Join us in Lexington at Auction and more. Stay for the trade show the newly renovated Griffin Gate Marriott to to see the latest products and meet one-on- feel the spirit of camaraderie as safe techs one with suppliers, and try your hand at the gather in the heart of the safe and vault Manipulation Contest. industry. The intimate setting of SAFETECH is unlike Experience the rich flavors and traditions of any other. SAFETECH is THE event for safe SAFETECH as you take advantage of all that techs, and 2022 is THE year to attend. Don’t the convention has to offer. Be taught new miss it! skills straight from the foremost experts in the industry in our hands-on classes. Distill What more proof do you need? that knowledge into more work down the road to grow your business and your career! SAVTA is taking extra precautions to put the SAFE in SAFETECH. Due to COVID-19, we request that all attendees maintain social distance from those not in your own group, wear a face mask if you are not vaccinated and use the sanitizing stations throughout the facility. 2 SAFETECH 2022 | April 4-9, 2022 | Lexington, Kentucky
GENERAL INFORMATION The 2022 Safe & Vault Technicians Association Convention & Trade Show April 4–9, 2022 | Griffin Gate Marriott, Lexington, KY | Trade Show: April 9, 2022 Early Registration Discount Deadline: March 12, 2022 Classes Education and Events Monday, April 4, through Friday, April 8, All packages include: 2022 ➵ Full-day classes with breaks and lunch on Trade Show each day of class Saturday, April 9, 2022, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ➵ Free entrance to the Trade Show ➵ Swap Meet Meet one-on-one with suppliers and industry ➵ The Kick-Off Party experts while viewing the latest products ➵ Friends of SAVTA Live Auction under one roof at the SAFETECH 2022 Trade Show. Stay all day for a chance to win one of Remember to register by March 12, 2022, the many prize drawings, including a grand for discounted prices. prize SAFETECH 2023 Convention package. You must be present to win. Don’t Miss the Trade Show! • Special Deals • New SAVTA Shirts • New Products • Networking • WIN PRIZES every hour! HEALTH NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: SAVTA reserves the right to unilaterally cancel the event if, in its sole judgment, it reason- ably determines that conducting the event will present an unreasonable risk to the health or safety of participants and staff. SAVTA shall review CDC and state and local governmental rules and guidelines concerning large gatherings, the need for face coverings and social distancing as well as the availability of public transportation for members and others to travel to the event site. In the event that SAVTA determines to cancel the event, it shall give as much notice to participants as may be reasonable under the circumstances. SAVTA shall provide a full refund of amounts paid by participants or if acceptable to the participant a credit toward participation in a future SAVTA event. Such refund or credit shall be SAVTA’s only obligation to participants. Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 1
GENERAL INFORMATION Hotel Griffin Gate Marriott 1800 Newtown Pike Lexington, KY 40511 Hotel Rate: $129 per night plus tax Come enjoy the beautiful newly renovated Griffin Gate hotel! Hotel reservations made after Saturday, March 12, 2022, will be based on availability at the group rate. Reservations can be secured by calling the hotel toll-free at (877) 204-8020 and using the group name “SAVTA” or “SAFETECH.” Reservations can also be made online using the hotel link under the Convention tab on General Information SAVTA.org. SAFETECH 2022 is a private event for the benefit of SAVTA and its members. Please note that the hotel’s daily resort fee Admission to the trade show and will be waived for SAFETECH guests. educational programs shall be limited to registrants and guests invited by SAVTA. PLEASE IGNORE ALL EMAILS AND PHONE SAVTA reserves the right to deny admission CALLS FROM HOUSING COMPANIES THAT to any person. WANT TO ASSIST YOU IN BOOKING YOUR GUEST ROOM. SAVTA IS NOT WORKING Parking WITH ANY THIRD-PARTY COMPANIES. The Griffin Gate Marriott offers complimentary self-parking for hotel guests. PLEASE ONLY BOOK YOUR HOTEL ROOM THROUGH THE INFORMATION PROVIDED Transportation ABOVE OR ON THE SAVTA WEBSITE, Shuttle Service to/from Lexington Airport WWW.SAVTA.ORG. Shuttle service to and from the airport is available via Gold Shield Transportation. Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling (800) 205-7330. Taxi Services A variety of taxi services are available upon arrival at the Lexington Airport, and the estimated one-way fare to the hotel is $48. Car Rental Budget Car Rental has discounts for SAFETECH attendees. Please use code Z861098 when calling Budget directly at (800) 527-0700 or reserve online at www.budgetcarrental.com. 2 SAFETECH 2022 | April 4-9, 2022 | Lexington, Kentucky
CLASS & EXHIBITS PRICING On or Before PRICING March 12 After March 12 Man o’ War Package (5 days) Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $1,255 $1,375 Non-Member $1,475 $1,595 Secretariat Package (4 days) Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $1,105 $1,225 Non-Member $1,275 $1,395 Affirmed Package (3 days) Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $965 $1,085 Non-Member $1,135 $1,255 Seattle Slew Package (2 days) Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $695 $835 Non-Member $865 $975 Citation Package (1 day) Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $380 $415 Non-Member $445 $485 Trade Show Only (Free if taking classes) If Taking Classes Free Free Member (SAVTA or ALOA) Free $20 Non-Member $35 $40 Non-Safe-Tech Guest $20 $25 Spouse/Child $10 $15 TRADE SHOW ONLY NOTICE Member Registration for the trade show only is FREE THROUGH MARCH 12. AFTER MARCH 12 AND ONSITE, MEMBERS WILL BE CHARGED $20. If you are taking classes, the trade show is free. Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 3
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SPECIAL EVENTS Swap Meet NEW Special Item This Year! 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Thursday, April 7 Bid on a Concert Package to the Elton Bring your surplus items and collectibles, John Farewell Yellow Brick Road Concert and pick up some bargains! Saturday, April 9, at Rupp Center in Lexington. Sponsored by Lockmasters, SAFETECH 2022 the package will include two tickets and Kick-Off Party a Saturday night hotel room near Rupp 7:00 p.m., Friday, April 8 Center. Sponsored by TimeMaster, this party provides a great atmosphere to mix and mingle with Membership Meeting suppliers and colleagues. CASH BAR 8:30 a.m., Saturday, April 9 Attend to hear the latest in SAVTA SPONSORED BY happenings, elect new board members and provide feedback and ideas to the SAVTA board and staff. SAVTA Raffle In your tote bag at Registration, you’ll Friends of SAVTA receive one raffle ticket. Be sure to hang Live Auction on to it for the trade show! You can also Immediately following the Kick-Off Party, Friday, April 8 purchase extra tickets at Registration or the After enjoying the Kick-Off Party, please join SAVTA booth at the trade show. Then listen us for the 25th Annual Friends of SAVTA for your ticket number for prizes at the trade Live Auction, hosted by Lockmasters. Raise show. Must be present to win. money for SAVTA while picking up some interesting collectible items, useful tools and Harry C. Miller bargains. Manipulation Contest If you are interested in donating items for 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Saturday, the auction, please mail items to: Friends of April 9 SAVTA Live Auction Try your hand at 1408 N. Riverfront Blvd., Suite 303 manipulating locks and Dallas, TX 75207 win some glory and a handshake. In addition Items must be received by March 12. to the manipulation contest, there will be a REQUEST FORMS FOR 50/50 WILL Big Red 2M Contest with a $1,000 prize! ONLY BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 5:00 P.M., THURSDAY, APRIL 7 (THE DAY BEFORE AUCTION). Hall of Fame / SPONSORED BY 2021 In Memoriam Be sure to take a moment to honor the SAVTA Hall of Fame members and the SAVTA members who passed in 2020 and 2021. They will be honored on the monitors at Registration and at the SAVTA booth. Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 5
CLASS TRACKS & SCHEDULE Monday, April 4 Tuesday, April 5 Wednesday, April 6 Registration: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration: 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration: 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Classes: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Classes: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Classes: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 101 Introduction to Key 201 Introduction to Key 301 KABA X-10/CDX- Operated Locks & Basic Operated Locks & Basic 10 Certification Picking Techniques Picking Techniques 102 Safe Deposit Series, Day 1: 202 Safe Deposit Series, Day 302 Safe Deposit Series, Day Safe Deposit Lock Basics 2: Safe Deposit Defeat 3: Safe Deposit Door and Lock Service 103 Mechanical Safe Lock 101 303 ST/PRP Prep & Exam Day (Day 1 of 2) 104 Basic Group 2 Safe Lock 204 Basic Group 2 Safe Lock 304 Advanced Combination Lock Manipulation (Day 1 of 2) Manipulation (Day 2 of 2) Manipulation (Day 1 of 2) 105 Grow Your Bottom Line - 205 S&G E-Locks 305 LA GARD/KABA E-Locks Understanding E-Locks 106 Basic Safe Opening 206 Advanced Safe Opening 306 Advanced Safe Opening & Repair (Day 1 of 2) & Repair (Day 2 of 2) 207 Forensics for the Safe 307 Forensics for the Safe Technician (Day 1 of 2) Technician (Day 2 of 2) 208 GSA Container Identification 308 Machine Shop for the Safe Tech Mini Lathe (Day 1 of 2) Class Tracks ST/PRP Testing: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. If you are interested in a specific type of safe education, use the color coding below/above to help select your classes. Choose only one class per day. Safe Deposit Series Track E-Lock Safe Learning Track 102: Safe Deposit Basics (Day 1 Safe Deposit Series) 105: Grow Your Bottom Line - Understanding E-Locks 202: Safe Deposit Defeat (Day 2 Safe Deposit 205: S&G E-Locks Series) 305: LA GARD/KABA E-Locks 302: Safe Deposit Door/Lock Service (Day 3 Safe 402: Electronic Safe Lock Defeat Deposit Series) 405: Tecnosicurezza E-Locks 505: IP & OTC E-Locks Manipulation Learning Track 104/204: Basic Group 2 Safe Lock Manipulation Business/Sales/ 304/404: Advanced Combination Lock Manipulation Marketing Class 105: Grow Your Bottom Line - Understanding E-Locks 6 SAFETECH 2022 | April 4-9, 2022 | Lexington, Kentucky
Thursday, April 7 Friday, April 8 Saturday, April 9 Registration: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration: 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration: 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Classes: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Classes: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 401 LKM 10K Certification CMST Breakfast (By Invitation Only): 7:30 a.m. 402 Electronic Safe Lock Defeat Membership Meeting: 8:30 a.m. 403 ST/PRP Prep & Exam Day (Day 2 of 2) Trade Show: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 404 Advanced Combination Lock Harry C. Miller Manipulation Contest: Manipulation (Day 2 of 2) 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 405 Tecnosicurezza E-Locks 505 IP & OTC E-Locks SAVTA does not approve or 406 Safe Moving & Rigging 506 Basic Machine Operation endorse any product or service advertised, described or referenced in this publication. 407 Method of Entry: 507 Method of Entry: Lever Evaluation, purchase and use Lever Locks Basic Locks Advanced of any such product or service is the sole responsibility of the 408 Machine Shop for the Safe 508 Dialing for Dollars reader. SAVTA retains the right Tech Mini Lathe (Day 2 of 2) With Diagnostics to review and reject products and services from time to The Kick-Off Party, followed time. However, inclusion in this Swap Meet: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. by Friends of SAVTA publication does not constitute Live Auction: 7:00 p.m. approval or endorsement. Safe Opening Track Certifications Track 106: Basic Safe Opening 301: Kaba X-10/CDX-10 Installation Certification 201: Introduction to Key Operated Key Locks & Basic 303/403: STPRP Prep Class for CPS, Picking Techniques Certified Professional Safe Tech Certification 206/306: Advanced Safe Opening & Repair 401: LKM 10K Certification 407: Method of Entry: Lever Locks Basic 507: Method of Entry: Lever Locks Advanced Forensic Safe Track 207/307: Forensics for Safe Technicians Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 7
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Information is correct as of December 17, 2021. Below each description is the class content breakdown showing the percentage of hands-on instruction versus lecture portion in each class. There is also an indicator, based on the instructors’ recommendations, as to the content level of each class: B Beginner I Intermediate A Advanced most of the basic terminology used with safe Monday, April 4 deposit locks. Full Day Classes: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 101: Introduction to Key Operated Locks & 103: Mechanical Safe Lock 101 B Basic Picking Techniques I Instructor: Mike Potter, CPS Instructor: Jacob Feinberg Class Track: Safe & Vault Class Track: Safe & Vault Class Content: 10% Lecture/90% Hands-On Class Content: 20% Lecture/80% Hands-On Class Limit: 16 Class Limit: 12 Getting started in safe and vault servicing can be tricky and somewhat intimidating. Get a good Class Requirement: Participants must have common knowledge of operation of safes and foundation and be taught the basics. We will cover basic lock-picking skills. 2-in-1 picks are not for servicing modern 3- and 4-wheel locks, antique heavy-handed people, and care must be taken locks and touch on locks found on bank vaults. when using them. In this introductory class, you will be taught the 104: Basic Group 2 Safe Lock Manipulation operation of key-operated safe locks and how to (Day 1 of 2) B identify many of the common key locks found on Instructor: Elaad Israeli, CRL, CFL, CPS, CAI, high-security safes and vaults used throughout CFDI, LSFDI the world. We will cover basic picking techniques, Class Track: Safe Manipulation (suggested next demonstrate the operation of 2-in-1 picks and class is 304/404) show various tools and decoders that are Class Content: 40% Lecture/60% Hands-On available. We will be using the 7-lever Powerlock Class Limit: 20 in the picking portion of the class. Class Requirement: Safe Lock Servicing class OR experience servicing and installing mechanical 102: Safe Deposit Series, Day 1: Safe Deposit safe locks. Lock Basics B 104O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $200 for Group 2 Instructors: Gene Gyure Jr., CRL, CAI, GSAI-T, mounted lock RST, and Dan Billheimer, CPL, CPS, RST Don’t let the title deceive the reader — there Class Track: Safe & Vault is nothing “basic” about combination lock Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On manipulation! As a prerequisite, attendees should Class Limit: 20 have already received training on combination Class Requirement: Basic understanding of lock- locks and servicing. Students of this class will smithing, but otherwise NO EXCEPTIONS! receive the necessary instruction to accomplish 102R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $50 for supplies, the task. From nomenclature to design and from teaching aids and handouts tolerances to techniques, students will leave having opened a Group 2 combination lock via Upon completion of this course, the student will manipulation. The focus will be on the S&G 6730, have a basic understanding of common safe and students will have the option of retaining deposit locks, be aware of the methods to assist their mounted cutaway for practice (the optional in identifying safe deposit locks, as well as know lab fee applies to the purchase of the lock). 8 SAFETECH 2022 | April 4-9, 2022 | Lexington, Kentucky
105: Grow Your Bottom Line - 202: Safe Deposit Series, Day 2: Safe Understanding E-Locks I Deposit Defeat I Instructor: Phil Sutherland nstructors: Gene Gyure Jr., CRL, CAI, GSAI-T, Class Track: Business/Sales/Marketing RST, and Dan Billheimer, CPL, CPS, RST Class Content: 95% Lecture/5% Hands-On Class Track: Safe & Vault Class Limit: 20 Class Content: 30% Lecture/70% Hands-On By the end of this class, students will: Class Limit: 20 • Understand electronic safe lock hardware 202R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $55 for supplies, options teaching aids and handouts • Know the definition of the programmable Upon completion of this course, the student will feature options; it’s what differentiates lock have a basic understanding, as well as hands-on models training, for the tools and techniques utilized to • Identify and select the correct lock model for defeat various safe deposit locks. Yes, the Safe your application Deposit Lock Basics class required, as it gives the • Grow your bottom line by selling based upon basic instruction for identification of SD locks as programmable feature benefits to specific well as terminology. applications 204: Basic Group 2 Safe Lock Manipulation 106: Basic Safe Opening B (Day 2 of 2) Instructor: Joe Reustle, CPS, GSAT, CAI See Class 104. Class Track: Safe & Vault Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On 205: S&G E-Locks I Class Limit: 24 Instructor: Phil Sutherland 106R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $125 for consum- Class Track: E-locks ables and shipping of safes. Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On Students will be taught about the basic tools Class Limit: 20 and how to use them. We will cover drilling of CLASS GOALS: By the end of this class, you will mechanical safe locks as well as some ways to understand: overcome some malfunctions without drilling. • Anatomy of electronic locks • Definition of programmable features Tuesday, April 5 • Lock and keypad hardware options • How to program features Full Day Classes: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Troubleshooting and servicing Lock models covered: 201: Introduction to Key-Operated Locks & • Spartan Basic Picking Techniques I • Titan Instructor: Jacob Feinberg • Digital Audit 2.0 Class Track: Safe & Vault • Digital Time Lock Class Content: 20% Lecture/80% Hands-On Class Limit: 12 206: Advanced Safe Opening & Repair (Day In this introductory class, you will be taught the 1 of 2) I operation of key-operated safe locks and how to Instructor: Joe Reustle, CPS, GSAT, CAI identify many of the common key locks found on Class Track: Safe & Vault high-security safes and vaults used throughout Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On the world. We will cover basic picking techniques, Class Limit: 24 demonstrate the operation of 2-in-1 picks and Class Requirement: Students should be profi- show various tools and decoders that are cient in understanding how a combination lock available. We will be using the 7-lever Powerlock functions and the proper names of its parts. Stu- in the picking portion of the class. dents should also be able to use the basic tools Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 9
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS and read a tape measure. Wednesday, April 6 206R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $175 for consum- ables and shipping of safes Full Day Classes: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Students will be taught about safe construction, 301: KABA X-10/CDX-10 Certification I hardplates and relockers. We will cover drilling of mechanical safe locks, electronic locks and Instructor: Seth Blumberg, RL relockers. We will also cover repairs of our hole. Class Track: Installation and Operation of the Students will have to repair the safe they drill to be GSA Approved, Kaba Mas X-10 Combination Lock. The X-10 is used on GSA Approved Security fully functioning before moving on to the next safe. Containers and Vault Doors protecting US Gov- ernment National Security Information (NSI). 207: Forensic for the Safe Technician (Day 1 Class Content: 25% Lecture/75% Hands-On of 2) I Class Limit: 10 Instructors: Tom Demont, CFMST, CMST, CPL, Class Requirement: Must be a U.S. citizen CEL, CFL, and James Ashley, CMST, CPL 301R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $175 Class Track: Safe & Vault Students will be taught how to install and Class Content: 45% Lecture/55% Hands-On operate the Kaba Mas X-10 combination lock. Class Limit: 30 Students certified in the installation and 207R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $40 for Forensics operation of the X-10 will be added (if requested) Locksmith Manual to the Kaba Mas database for referrals. The Kaba This is a introductory class on forensics for safe Mas X-10 installation/operation certification techs. Each student will be taught basic forensic class is a comprehensive eight-hour class. All study of locks, nomenclature and terminology equipment and tools will be provided. relating to how to examine for bypass marks. We will review actual field cases relating to safes that 302: Safe Deposit Series, Day 3 Safe were opened in various ways. You will see the Deposit Door and Lock Service A tools used in the study of forensics examination. Instructors: Gene Gyure Jr., CRL, CAI, GSAI-T, This class is one of the required classes to take RST, and Dan Billheimer, CPL, CPS, RST your certified forensic locksmith (CFL) exam in safes and vaults. Class Track: Safe & Vault Class Content: 25% Lecture/75% Hands-On Class Limit: 15 208: GSA Container Identification B Class Requirement: Safe Deposit Lock Basics Instructor: Andy Dennison, CMST, CML and Safe Deposit Lock Defeat. Those classes al- Class Track: Safe & Vault low the tech to have a basic understanding of the Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On terminology and identification criteria for safe Class Limit: 15 deposit locks as well as understand the methods of defeat that now require repair or service. GSA Container Identification is an overview of GSA approved containers and vault doors The 302R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $55 for supplies, class will explain the history and usage of GSA teaching aids and handouts approved security equipment, go over the many Upon completion of this course, the student will different classes and manufacturers of these have a basic understanding, as well as hands-on products and how to identify them correctly. If training, for the tools and techniques for repairing you work on GSA containers and vault doors, this safe deposit locks and doors after opening or class will help in understanding the special nature when in need of service. Techniques described of these products, clear up misunderstandings, and demonstrated will include (but will not be and shed some light on things to come in the limited to) code cutting keys, hand cutting keys, GSA security equipment realm. safe deposit door repair and refinishing, safe deposit key generation for various styles of safe deposit locks, guard key matchwork and more. 10 SAFETECH 2022 | April 4-9, 2022 | Lexington, Kentucky
303: ST/PRP Prep & Exam Day (Day 1 of 2) more profitable. As a prerequisite, attendees I should have already received formal training Instructor: Harry Sher, CML, CPS on the subject (i.e., have completed the Basic Class Track: Safe & Vault Manipulation course) and should have had successful field experience. The content of the Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On class will include: diagnostics and identification, Class Limit: 12 time reduction, tricks and tips, tools and aids and 303R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $150 for Safe Techni- advanced defeat methods for combination locks. cian’s Reference Manual The primary focus will be the LA GARD 3330. 303O Lab Fee – OPTIONAL: $150 for additional However, other locks that cause the manipulator study reference material on a CD to use in test difficulty will be covered, as will a collection of preparation common antiques and notables. This two-day class is designed as a review to prepare participants for the ST/PRP certification 305: LA GARD/KABA E-Locks I test; it is an excellent overview of the wide range of topics related to safes and safe locks. Instructor: Phil Sutherland Students will participate in two days of fast-paced Class Track: E-locks instruction and hands-on training, covering basic Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On and advanced theory and operation of safes Class Limit: 20 and safe locks. Safe and safe lock construction, CLASS GOALS: By the end of this class, students ratings, container classifications, servicing and will understand: defeat methods are just some of the subjects • Anatomy of electronic locks covered in class. Students will also be taught • Definition of programmable features the proper way to scope a change keyhole, lock • Lock and keypad hardware options defeat methods, drill point options, how to pull • How to program features various dials, lock handing, safe door handing, • Troubleshooting and servicing lock-out diagnostics, the correct way to drill and Lock models covered: transfer and much more. An in-class ST/PRP exam • 3802 -LGBasic will be given the second half of day two. The Safe • 39E – ComboGard Pro Technician’s Reference Manual will be required for • Introduction to New 700 Series each student for use in class. An optional lab fee • General survey of each model will provide additional study reference material in the form of CD to use in test preparation. 306: Advanced Safe Opening & Repair (Day 2 of 2) 304: Advanced Combination Lock See Class 206. Manipulation (Day 1 of 2) A Instructor: Elaad Israeli, CRL, CFL, CPS, CAI, CFFDI, LSFDI 307: Forensic for the Safe Technician (Day 2 of 2) Class Track: Safe Manipulation See Class 207. Class Content: 40% Lecture/60% Hands-On Class Limit: 20 Class Requirement: Completion of Basic Group 308: Machine Shop for the Safe Tech Mini 2 Safe Lock Manipulation and field successes OR Lathe (Day 1 of 2) B competency in manipulation Instructor: Andy Dennison, CMST, CML 304O Lab Fee – OPTIONAL: $360 to purchase Class Track: Related Skill an amplifier if you have not brought your own to Class Content: 40% Lecture/60% Hands-On class. Class Limit: 8 404O Lab Fee – OPTIONAL: $200 for the pur- Professional safe and vault technicians can chase of mounted locks for practice. greatly benefit by expanding their skills to This advanced class is not for novice include using a mini lathe. This class will consist manipulators. It is designed to make good of an overview of using the mini lathe and hands- manipulators become more successful and Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 11
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS on training. Students will be introduced to a new latest safe opening tools in the industry and approach toward making their own replacement learning special opening techniques for a variety parts and even tools. Scenario: You are called to of electronic safe locks. All tools and equipment repair a tri-bolt safe door and one of the bolts is provided. missing, or you need to replace a broken handle shaft. Simply go to your workshop and make the 403: ST/PRP Prep & Exam Day (Day 2 of 2) part on your mini lathe. Mini lathes are relatively See Class 303. inexpensive machines, and many accessories are available for them. 404: Advanced Combination Lock Manipulation (Day 2 of 2) Thursday, April 7 See Class 304. Full Day Classes: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 405: Tecnosicurezza E-Locks I 401: LKM 10K Certification I Instructor: Phil Sutherland Instructor: Seth Blumberg Class Track: E-locks Class Track: E-locks Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On Class Limit: 20 Class Limit: 10 CLASS GOALS: By the end of this class, students 401R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $175 will understand: This course was developed to provide a • Anatomy of electronic locks comprehensive understanding and the skills • Definition of programmable features necessary to become a Certified LockOne • Lock and keypad hardware options LKM10K Technician for both the government • How to program features and industrial sector. This hands-on course is • Troubleshooting and servicing designed to teach you the requirements and Lock models covered: proper means to install, service and maintain • Pulse the LockOne LKM10K Lock Series. In this course, • PulsePro you will become proficient in identification, • MiniTech installation and operation of the mechanical and • TechMaster electromechanical components of the LKM10K Lock Series. 406: Safe Moving & Rigging B Instructor: Gene Gyure Jr., RL, CAI, GSAI-T, RST 402: Electronic Safe Lock Defeat I (Asst: Amanda Gyure-Koestner) Instructor: Scott Said Class Track: Safe & Vault Class Track: E-locks Class Content: 30% Lecture/70% Hands-On Class Content: 10% Lecture/90% Hands-On Class Limit: 15 Class Limit: 20 At the completion of this class, the student Class Requirement: Electronic Safe Lock Servic- will have a basic understanding of the tools, ing equipment and materials needed for basic safe 402R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $75 for aluminum moving and rigging, as well as various techniques mount, locks and drill bits and situations for safely moving safes and heavy Be taught how to open and defeat modern objects. Types of moving the student will observe electronic safe locks. This hands-on course will and perform include the use of cribbing, rollers, cover handing, spindle hole lock identification, shimming, stair climbing, pallet jack use, pallet spiking, drilling and other defeats for today’s removal, lift bars and more. most popular electronic locks, including those from LA GARD, Kaba, Sargent & Greenleaf and AMSEC. Students will be opening and drilling locks in class on mock-up safe doors using the 12 SAFETECH 2022 | April 4-9, 2022 | Lexington, Kentucky
407: Method of Entry: Lever Locks Basic I 506: Basic Machine Operation B Instructor: Russ Davies Instructor: Dan Billheimer, CPL, CPS, RST Class Track: Safe & Vault Class Track: E-Lock Servicing Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Limit: 12 Class Limit: 12 Both basic and advanced share the same 506R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $50 for materials headings and structure. The basic course will used in class cover a range of very basic 2- and 3-lever This class covers basic vertical mill operation, locks and low-end security locks. This is for the including: how to indicate a hole; locating an candidate to understand the principles of the edge; the difference between conventional lock. The class will also provide the ability for the and climb cutting; and the speed and feeds for candidate to develop new and or enhance hand proper operation. This class is for the student skills in the workshop. This is what the apprentice who wants to expand his or her shop skills to locksmiths would endure for the first few years of include milling machine to make simple parts the trade. needed for the trade. Hand skills are essential for the candidate to become an operator; he/she needs to 507: Method of Entry: Lever Locks understand that hand skills are to be kept to a Advanced A high standard, and there is not always a perfect work environment provided. To assist with this Instructor: Russ Davies development, there is a module included that Class Track: Safe & Vault will require the candidates to manufacture a Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On small lever lock. It is of simple construction and Class Limit: 12 assembly but will require the candidate to finish The Advanced class will not require the the lock by hand to enable it to function. candidate to cover some of the basic modules, it will cover more advanced locks and locking 408: Machine Shop for the Safe Tech Mini systems. This will also include complex keys and Lathe (Day 2 of 2) keyways used in the high-end security locks; the See Class 308. different types of levers used on known brands; and to be forensically aware of tool choice and consequences because of tools used. Friday, April 5 Full Day Classes: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 508: Dialing for Dollars With Diagnostics A Instructor: James Ashley, CMST, CPL 505: IP & OTC E-Locks I Class Track: Safe & Vault Instructor: Phil Sutherland Class Content: 40% Lecture/60% Hands-On Class Track: E-locks Class Limit: 20 Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On Class Requirement: Students must have experi- Class Limit: 20 ence in safe locks or take the Intro to Mechanical CLASS GOALS: By the end of this class, students Safe Lock class will understand: When you get called to open a safe with a • Anatomy of electronic locks mechanical lock, take some time to diagnose the • Definition of programmable features problem — and this class will show you how! • Lock and keypad hardware options Experience real-world safe problems and be • How to program features taught how to overcome them. Topics covered • Troubleshooting & Servicing include loose dial rings, spline keys, fired relockers, Lock brand and models covered: problems experienced with combination changing, • S&G - NexusIP proper cleaning and lubrication, preventative • Tecnosicurezza MiniTech and TechMaster maintenance and ultimately knowing when to • Securam – R22 break out a drill based on your diagnostics. Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 13
SAFETECH 2022 REGISTRATION FORM Registration Checklist Registration is available online, or by email, fax or mail. m ONLINE: Go to www.SAVTA.org to register online. This is the easiest and safest way to register! FOR MAIL, EMAIL OR FAX: m Send SAFETECH registration form after completing m Complete sections 1 and 2. Sections 1-4 with check or payment information to: m Complete section 3 if you are attending classes. SAFETECH Registration, 1408 N. Riverfront Blvd., Suite 303 m Complete section 4 if you are taking the ST/PRP Dallas, TX 75207 evaluations. FAX: (469) 453-5241 EMAIL: conventions@aloa.org Registration is also available online at savta.org under the convention tab! 1 Registrant Information Please type or print your information. ST/PRP Status: SAVTA Member #__________________________ mCPS mCMST mCPL ALOA Member #___________________________ mCRL mCML mCFL mOther mNon-Member Join during the show and we will waive the application fee for new applications. (REQUIRED) Check the box that applies best for each of the following: 1. Are you a first-time attendee? mYes mNo 2. Will you be attending the Kick-Off Party? mYes mNo Total Number Attending _______________ 3. Choose your role: mBusiness Owner mEmployee 4. Size of Business: mOwner Only m1-3 Employees m4-6 Employees m7 or More Employees 5. Choose your purchasing role: mDecision Maker mRecommend Products 6. Will you attend the trade show? mYes mNo 7. How much time will you spend at the trade show? m1-3 Hours m4-6 Hours 8. Do you have any food allergies or special dietary needs (other than kosher)? mYes mNo Identify: ______________________ Registrant Email___________________________________________________________________________________________________ First Name______________________________________________________________________________________________ Last Name______________________________________________________________________________________________ Name for Badge________________________________________________________________________________________ Company Name_________________________________________________________________________________________ Street or P.O. Box_______________________________________________________________________________________ City/State or Province__________________________________________________________________________________ ZIP/Postal Code______________________________ Country_____________________________________ Work Number________________________________ Cell Number_________________________________ Is This an Address Change? mYes mNo Guest (Complete Only if Attending) Full Name ________________________________________________________ 14 SAFETECH 2022 | April 4-9, 2022 | Lexington, Kentucky
2 Convention Package Selection/Extra Options Please mark your package choice below: On or After Refer to the next page to choose your by 3/12 3/12 Total tests, and mark here which level of testing you are taking. NOTE: There will be no test Man o’ War Package (5 days) registration accepted after March 12, 2022. Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $1,255 $1,375 _________ Non-Member $1,475 $1,595 _________ ST/PRP Evaluation, CPS Secretariat Package (4 days) SAVTA/ALOA Member $100 _________ Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $1,105 $1,225 _________ Non-Member $250 _________ Non-Member $1,275 $1,395 _________ ST/PRP Evaluation, CMST Affirmed Package (3 days) SAVTA/ALOA Member $145 _________ Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $965 $1,085 _________ Non-Member $300 _________ Non-Member $1,135 $1,255 _________ ST/PRP Evaluation, CFL Seattle Slew Package (2 days) IAIL Member $150 _________ Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $695 $835 _________ PRP Evaluation Non-Member $865 $975 _________ SAVTA/ALOA Member $125 _________ Citation Package (1 day) Non-Member $315 _________ Member (SAVTA or ALOA) $380 $415 _________ Safe Technician’s Reference Manual Non-Member $445 $485 _________ Only active SAVTA members may purchase this manual. Exhibits Only (Free if taking classes) SAVTA Member $145 _________ Taking Classes Free Free _________ A Guide Through the ALOA PRP: A Roadmap for Success Member (SAVTA or ALOA) Free $20 _________ SAVTA/ALOA Member _________ Non-Member $35 $40 _________ Non-Member $125 _________ Non-Safe-Tech Guest $20 $25 _________ Spouse/Child $10 $15 _________ SAVTA Membership RENEWAL ONLY Annual Dues (MDD) $235 _________ Lab Fees & Materials (See Class Description for Canada Dues (MDC) $250 _________ details) Overseas Dues (MDI) $300 _________ R = Required Lab Fee O = Optional Lab Fee Domestic Go Green Dues (MDDG) $205 _________ 102R $50 _________ 303R $150 _________ Canada Go Green Dues (MDCG) $205 _________ 104O $200 _________ 303O $150 _________ Overseas Go Green Dues (MDIG) $205 _________ 106R $125 _________ 304O $360 _________ For new membership, use application form on SAVTA.org 202R $55 _________ 401R $175 _________ 206R $175 _________ 402R $75 _________ PAYABLE IN U.S. FUNDS ONLY! 207R $40 _________ 404O $200 _________ 301R $175 _________ 506R $50 _________ $ AMOUNT: 302R $55 _________ Payment Method Check #___________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ MasterCard VISA AMEX Discover ZIP/POSTAL CODE ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ CARD NUMBER PRINT NAME __________________ ____________________________ ________________________________________________________ EXP. DATE CVV (3- or 4-digit security code) SIGNATURE Registration cancellations received after March 12, 2022, will incur a $50 processing fee. Registration cancellations and credit requests must be received in writing. Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 15
SAFETECH 2022 REGISTRATION FORM 3 Class Registration Register easily online at SAVTA.org! 303: ST/PRP Prep & Exam Day (Day 1 of 2) Monday, April 4 304: Advanced Combination Lock Manipulation (Day 1 of 2) 101: Introduction to Key Operated Locks & Basic Picking 305: LA GARD/KABA E-Locks Techniques 306: Advanced Safe Opening & Repair (Day 2 of 2) 102: Safe Deposit Lock Series, Day 1 - Safe Deposit Lock Basics 307: Forensics for the Safe Technician (Day 2 of 2) 103: Mechanical Safe Lock 101 308: Machine Shop for the Safe Tech Mini Lathe (Day 1 of 2) 104: Basic Group 2 Safe Lock Manipulation (Day 1 of 2) 105: Grow Your Bottom Line - Understanding E-Locks Thursday, April 7 106: Basic Safe Opening 401: LKM 10K Certification 402: Electronic Safe Lock Defeat Tuesday, April 5 403: ST/PRP Prep & Exam Day (Day 2 of 2) 201: Introduction to Key Operated Locks & Basic Picking 404: Advanced Combination Lock Manipulation (Day 2 of 2) Techniques 405: Tecnosicurezza E-Locks 202: Safe Deposit Lock Series, Day 2 - Safe Deposit Defeat 406: Safe Moving & Rigging 204: Basic Group 2 Safe Lock Manipulation (Day 2 of 2) 407: Method of Entry: Lever Locks Basic 205: S&G E-Locks 408: Machine Shop for the Safe Tech Mini Lathe (Day 2 of 2) 206: Advanced Safe Opening & Repair (Day 1 of 2) 207: Forensics for the Safe Technicians (Day 1 of 2) Friday, April 8 208: GSA Container Identification 505: IP & OTC E-Locks 506: Basic Machine Operation Wednesday, April 6 507: Method of Entry: Lever Locks Advanced 301: KABA X-10/CDX-10 Certification 508: Dialing for Dollars With Diagnostics 302: Safe Deposit Lock Series, Day 3 - Safe Deposit Door and Lock Service Class times are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. However, instructor has the right to alter based on content of class. Due to class limits, mark your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choices. Indicate choice by Class Number. Some classes fill up quickly. Return this form and REGISTER SOON! Classes are not confirmed until registration and payment are complete and you have received your confirmation by email. Please confirm that your choices are correct. Register easily and safely now ONLINE at SAVTA.org. 1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice Monday, April 4 Tuesday, April 5 Wednesday, April 6 Thursday, April 7 Friday, April 8 Name ________________________________ Member # ___________________________ Please review the class descriptions prior to indicating your selection. There will be a $25 fee to change any classes onsite. 16 SAFETECH 2022 | April 4-9, 2022 | Lexington, Kentucky
4 ST/PRP Registration THE ST/PRP test session will be held on Wednesday, April 6 from 6:00-10:00 p.m. Testing is for CMST testing and Locksmith testing, though CPS test takers are welcome. However, taking the two-day CPS Prep Class 303/403 includes the CPS test given on the second day. CPS cannot be taken twice during the convention. Level Testing For: CPS CMST CRL CPL CML CFL Below are descriptions of each level and its requirements. • CPS LEVEL (S-00): Because of the time required, this cannot be taken with any other selection. • CMST Level (S-01): You must pass the CPS level before taking the CMST level. Cannot be taken with any other test. • CRL LEVEL: L-00 + two (2) Electives. • Re-Take CRL LEVEL: If you did not pass the Mandatory, you must choose the Mandatory. You may also take one (1) or two (2) Electives if you did not pass one (1) or two (2) Electives, but you may not take extras. • Re-Take CRL Level: If you passed only the Mandatory, choose up to five (5) Electives. • CPL LEVEL: CRL + twelve (12) Electives. Choose 12 Electives. • Re-take CPL or CML LEVEL: Choose up to twelve (12) electives for CPL and up to nine (9) electives for CML. • CML LEVEL CPL + nine (9) electives. • CFL LEVEL: Only IAIL members may take the CFL Safe & Vault exam and then meet the requirements to have it issued. May not test with any other ST/PRP Tests. Must be a member in good standing of both ALOA and the International Association of Investigative Locksmiths (IAIL). You cannot take more than two electives at a time until you pass the Mandatory. L-00 Mandatory Categories L-31 Advanced Master Keying L-03 Domestic Auto L-32 Safe Installation L-04 Foreign Auto L-33 Safe Opening and Servicing L-05 Door Closers L-34 Vault Installation and Service L-07 Life Safety Codes L-38 Small Format Interchangeable Core L-08 High Security Cylinder Servicing L-39 Large Format Interchangeable Core L-11 Special Applications Cylinder Servicing L-40 Electro-Mechanical Access Control L-13 Basic Electricity L-41 Door-Related Hardware L-16 Exit Hardware & Exit Alarms L-42 Alarms L-20 Keyless Mechanical Locks L-43 Detention Locks L-22 Motorcycle Locks L-44 Closed Circuit TV L-24 Safe Combination Locks L-46 Networking L-25 Safe Deposit Locks S-00 Certified Professional Safe Tech (CPS) L-26 Time Locks S-01 Certified Master Safe Tech (CMST) L-28 Lockset Installation F-03 CFL Safe & Vault L-30 Basic Master Keying ATTENTION: THIS ST/PRP REGISTRATION MUST BE RECEIVED AT SAVTA BY MARCH 12, 2022. THERE WILL BE NO TEST REGISTRATION ON SITE. There will be a $25 fee to change any classes on site. If you need clarification before choosing classes, call (800) 532-2562. Lexington, Kentucky | April 4-9, 2022 | SAFETECH 2022 17
Safe and Vault Technicians Association PRESORTED 1408 N. Riverfront Blvd., Suite 303 STANDARD MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID Dallas, TX 75207 Dallas, TX www.savta.org PERMIT NO. 1851 UPDATES / CHANGES / EDITS 2021-01-10 1. PRP Testing Study Guide replaced with the book Guide Through the ALOA PRP: A Roadmap for Success Priced members $99, Non-members $125 2. 406 Safe Moving & Rigging removed the Lab Fee of 406R of $75, so no lab fee remains. Classes April 4-8, 2022 Trade Show April 9, 2022 Register early online by March 12 at SAVTA.org. Conventions@aloa.org (800) 532-2562
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