Mold - Remediation Supervisor
Two day training focused on teaching individuals how to plan and supervisor successful mold remediation projects.
Description
This two-day class for mold remediation supervisors covers the practical skills and judgment required to oversee mold clean-up and water damage restoration projects.
The curriculum highlights decision-making around standards and regulatory requirements, focusing on why and when to choose specific techniques for diverse projects. Special emphasis is placed on risk assessment, selecting appropriate containment and decontamination approaches, and effectively communicating procedures to both technicians and clients. The course also deepens understanding of industry standards of care, empowering supervisors to tailor strategies to each unique situation.
The Mold Remediation Technician course is a prerequisite and can be combined at a discounted price.
Prerequisites
Mold Remediation Technician course
Course Outline
This comprehensive course provides a detailed understanding of mold remediation procedures and practices. Key topics include:
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Conducting preliminary assessments, calculating project costs, and organizing the necessary labor.
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Defining the remediation project’s scope and developing a five-step project plan.
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Performing thorough project documentation to record environmental conditions before and after remediation work.
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Implementing contaminant control measures, removal processes, and strategies to prevent future contamination.
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Establishing negative air pressure environments with HEPA-filtered ventilation systems.
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Removing and disposing of contaminated porous and semi-porous materials, and cleaning non-porous surfaces.
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Applying effective methods for structural remediation and preventing recontamination.
You’ll finish the course equipped with the practical skills and knowledge necessary for supervising successful mold and water damage restoration projects.
Who should attend
Who Should Attend
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Individuals responsible for designing, managing, or supervising mold remediation projects
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Property managers and building owners overseeing mold or water damage restoration
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General contractors and construction managers involved in remediation or restoration work
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Insurance adjusters and claims professionals managing mold-related claims
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Public health officials and environmental health professionals addressing microbial hazards
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Mold remediation technicians and workers seeking supervisory knowledge
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Related tradespeople whose work intersects with mold remediation, water damage restoration, or building maintenance, such as HVAC technicians and water damage restoration specialists
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Facility managers, environmental consultants, and safety officers who require a foundational understanding of microbial remediation projects