Mold Remediation
Mold remediation is far more than simply cleaning visible growth—it’s a precise, science-based process that requires understanding how moisture, airflow, and building systems interact to create contamination problems. This comprehensive course teaches the complete remediation workflow from initial assessment and protocol development through controlled execution and post-remediation verification, emphasizing the critical role of containment, engineering controls, and worker protection in preventing cross-contamination. Aligned with ANSI/IICRC S520, EPA guidance, and OSHA safety standards, learners will master the professional practices needed to restore indoor environments to acceptable conditions while protecting both workers and occupants throughout the process.
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain how moisture, materials, airflow, and environmental conditions contribute to mold growth and contamination.
- Differentiate the roles of assessment, remediation, protocol development, and post-remediation verification.
- Apply appropriate remediation strategies based on contamination conditions, material type, and project risk.
- Identify equipment, PPE, and engineering controls used to protect workers and prevent cross-contamination.
- Evaluate remediation outcomes using documentation, moisture verification, visual inspection, and industry-standard clearance criteria.