Corporate Training By Zack Academy - Mold Remediation - ATC

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This Mold Remediation course is designed for individuals who wish to gain certification in mold remediation. This course offers insight on mold inspections, mold sampling methods and techniques, and an extensive overview of the mold remediation process. This workshop prepares you to immediately apply your knowledge to the field, with extensive hands-on training and real-world examples from experienced instructors.

Who Should Attend This Workshop?

Remodeling and demolition contractors, building owners and managers, safety and health professionals, building inspectors, maintenance personnel, or anyone who may have the responsibility of identifying and mediating indoor air quality issues and has minimal experience in dealing with mold, mildew and moisture problems.

Topics That Will Be Covered in Detail Include:

  • History and Background of Mold and Microbial Problems
  • Mold Inspection Process
  • Mold Sampling Methods and Techniques
  • Interpreting Laboratory Results
  • Legal Issues
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Mold Remediation Process and Equipment
  • Safety Equipment and Protective Planning
  • Post Remediation Activities
  • Mold Prevention
  • EPA Mold Remediation Guidelines

Molds are found everywhere within interiors and exteriors, and can grow on almost any substance when moisture is present. Molds reproduce by spores, which can be carried by air currents. When these spores land on a moist surface that is suitable for life, they begin to grow. Mold is normally found indoors at levels that do not affect most healthy individuals.

Because common building materials are capable of sustaining mold growth, and mold spores are ubiquitous, mold growth in an indoor environment is typically related to water or moisture indoors. Mold growth may also be caused by incomplete drying of flooring materials such as concrete. Flooding, leaky roofs, building maintenance problems, or indoor plumbing problems can lead to mold growth inside.

The first step in solving an indoor mold problem is stopping the source of moisture. Next is to remove the mold growth. Significant mold growth may require professional mold remediation to remove the affected building materials and eradicate the source of excess moisture. In extreme cases of mold growth in buildings, it may be more cost-effective to condemn the building rather than clean the mold to safe levels.


Syllabus

Topics Include:

  • History and Background of Mold and Microbial Problems
  • Mold Inspection Process
  • Mold Sampling Methods and Techniques
  • Interpreting Laboratory Results
  • Legal Issues
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Mold Remediation Process and Equipment
  • Safety Equipment and Protective Planning
  • Post Remediation Activities
  • Mold Prevention
  • EPA Mold Remediation Guidelines
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What's Included
  • Interactive workshop with a live instructor
  • Hands-on activities for maximized learning
  • Student manual to keep as a reference for when you're in the field
  • Mold Remediation course certification
Scheduling Process
  1. Contact us and let us know how many employees need training.
  2. We will send a request for bid to our network of over 400 trainers.
  3. Sit back, relax, and within 24-48 hours you will have competitive pricing and a training date for this course.
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