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The Tularosa Mold Remediator School

The Tularosa Mold Remediator School. Instructor: Jeffrey D. Bleil , Ph.D. Prerequisites to take the course and exam:

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The Tularosa Mold Remediator School

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  1. The Tularosa Mold Remediator School Instructor: Jeffrey D. Bleil, Ph.D. Prerequisites to take the course and exam: Either: A 2-year associate of arts degree, or the equivalent, with at least 30 semester hours in microbiology, engineering, architecture, industrial hygiene, occupational safety, or a related field of science from an accredited institution and a minimum of 1 year of documented field experience in a field related to mold remediation. Or: A high school diploma or the equivalent with a minimum of 4 years of documented field experience in a field related to mold remediation.

  2. Outline of the Course Day 1 (7.5 hr classroom, 5 hr post-classroom work) Mold (2.5 hr) Water /Moisture Intrusion (5 hr) Respiratory/Other Protection (2.5 hr) Florida Statute 468 part XVI (2.5 hr) Day 2 ( 7.5 hr classroom, 5 hr post-classroom work) Florida Statute 468 part XVI (2.5 hr) Remediation Procedures (10 hr) Day 3 (5 hr classroom, 3 hr test) Analysis of success (2.5 hr) Augmenting Technologies (2.5 hr) Examination (3 hr)

  3. Course Reference Material • “Mold Remediation Guidelines in Schools and Commercial Buildings”, US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation, Indoor Environments Division, 2001. • “Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Mold Remediation”, Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, IICRC S520, December 2008 • “Guidelines on assessment and Remediation of fungi in indoor environments”, New York City Department of Health, Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Disease Epidemiology, New York, NY, 2008. • “The Illustrated Mold Handbook” Scott Forde, Marko and Myron Ryglewicz. W. Marketing; 1st edition (October 1, 2004) • “Mold Web Course”. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (www.epa.gov/mold/moldcourse). • FLORIDA STATUTE CHAPTER 468 PART XVI: MOLD-RELATED SERVICES

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