Note: Course prices are current as of publication date, however
they are subject to change without notice. Please contact ETMD for current
information.
Per
Person Price: $650 Firm
Fixed Price: Available Upon
Request
$200
(Day 1 Only)
$300
(Day 2 Only)
$450
(Day 1&2)
$550
(Day 2&3)
Class
Size: 30 Training
Hours: 24
Duration: 3 Days CEUs: 2.4
Delivery Method: Classroom Lecture & Exercises
Intended Audience:
Construction Management Companies, Environmental
Engineers, Health and Safety Directors, Facility Directors (Commerce and
Educational), Housing Authorities and Health Departments.
Course Description:
In response to the liability potential and imminent
legislation, we offer a three day course, which address all aspects of mold
remediation projects. Taught by leading experts in the field, this course is a
valuable resource for building owners, landlords, and contractors and can
fulfill continuing education credits essential to the renewal of many
professional licenses. The following is a summary of the three day course:
Day 1
Mold Remediation Hazards - Personal
Protection - Work Practices
Nature of Molds and Fungus
Impact of Mold on Human Health
Acute
Chronic
Medical
Monitoring
Personal Monitoring
Personal Protection and Decontamination
Identifying the Source of Mold Problems
Clean up of Mold
Containment
Cleaning Methods
Final Clean
Work Practice Standards
Day 2
Mold Remediation
Legal Issues - Industry Standards - Jobsite Issues
Legal Aspects of Mold
Issues
Legislation
Industry Mold Evaluation and Remediation
Guidelines
New
York City
EPA
Other Applicable Standards
OSHA Issues
Respiratory
Protection Standard
Hazcom
HVAC Systems and Mold
Special Containment Issues
Identifying and Remediating Water Related Issues
Clearance Sampling
Day 3
Mold Sampling & Evaluation - Mold
Remediation Design Issues
Managing Mold Hazards in Buildings
Mold Characteristics and Hazards
Mold Issues and Indoor Air Quality
Evaluation
Mold Assessment and Sampling
Remediation Issues
Designing & Managing Remediation
Case Studies
Long-term Solutions
Managing Mold Issues in Buildings
*Note: Day three is
designed to be an interactive session, working in part with scenarios and
questions posed by the class.
Terminal Objective:
Increase awareness of mold and its impact on human health,
and to address misconceptions and practical approaches associated with Mold
Remediation.
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