Mold Remediation Protocols
The Mold Remediation Protocols Course qualifies for (14) Continuing Education Units from the IICRC.
2.) Compliance & Documentation
3.) Role of the IEP
4.) Remediation Principles
5.) Contents Remediation
6.) NYC Structural Remediation
7.) S520 Structural Remediation
8.) HVAC Remediation
Course Lessons
1.) Guideline vs. Standard2.) Compliance & Documentation
3.) Role of the IEP
4.) Remediation Principles
5.) Contents Remediation
6.) NYC Structural Remediation
7.) S520 Structural Remediation
8.) HVAC Remediation
Course objectives:
- Learn the history of the NYC Guidelines and S520 Standard
- How the NYC Guidelines address levels of remediation
- Define the NYC Guidelines primary response to mold
- Identify the two parts of the IICRC-S520 Standard
- Understand the IICRC-S520 position on enforcement
- Describe things the IICRC-S520 Standard does not teach
- Understand potential licensing requirements
- Identify the general types of documents to retain
- Learn different types of insurance available
- Understand safe work practice requirements
- Define the different types of written contracts
- Understand the role of project communication
- Determine the most important documents to retain
- List other types of possible documentation
- Evaluate how client noncompliance affects a project
- Understand the hazards of giving legal advice
- Understand how limits and conflicts can affect a project
- Define the purpose of post-remediation verification
- Understand how each protocol defines the role of the IEP
- Evaluate who is responsible for correcting moisture problems
- The difference between a visual inspection and IEP assessment
- Understand NYC Guidelines for environmental sampling
- Determine when the S520 Standard requires an IEP
- Learn the purpose of a building history report
- The purpose of an S520 preliminary determination
- Understand the S520 Standard for environmental sampling
- The S520 Standard for hazardous material determination
- List the remediation principles from the NYC Guidelines
- Understand the principles of safety and containment
- Determine methods of communication with affected parties
- Describe the 4 quality assurance indicators for the NYC Guidelines
- List the 5 general principles of mold remediation from S520
- Evaluate the four general types of S520 project documentation
- Understand contaminant control, removal and prevention protocols
- Define the components of contents remediation
- Examine the EPA Guidelines for contents remediation
- Differentiate between clean water and contaminated water
- Understand the EPA cleanup methods for various materials
- Know the different EPA levels for PPE and Containment
- Understand the S520 procedures for documenting contents
- How the S520 Standard recommends packing and transporting
- Evaluate the S520 recommended cleaning methods
- Understand the S520 Standard for sorting contents by porosity
- Learn the treatment of high value and unrestorable contents
- Understand the handling and disposal of contaminated contents
- Know the S520 Standard for post-remediation verification
- Define the goal of remediation as defined by the S520 Standard
- Understand the role of engineering controls in creating safeguards
- Evaluate the use of pressure differentials to manage airflow
- Understand the purpose of contents removal and isolation
- Learn about potential drawbacks with air filtration devices
- Understand the steps in work area preparation
- Describe how contaminated materials should be removed
- Identify removal methods which should be avoided
- Understand the significance of mold source removal
- Identify methods of using remediation equipment safely
- Understand the purpose of a post-remediation evaluation
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