Online Mold Inspector Certification Course - 6 Hour

The NAMP affirmed form examiner and remediator offers types of assistance to distinguish and address potential shape pervasion in a house or building. This course will give you an essential information about parasites and the potential wellbeing dangers of toxigenic shape. You will get familiar with the distinctive approaches to examine for, control, and remediate form pervasion, while guaranteeing your security during the cycle.

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Course Description

This course will explain the different tools and personal protective equipment (PPE) used during the inspection process. For each area of a house or building, the course will detail what to inspect, how to access it, and the sampling methods to use if mold is indicated. The course will also explain the testing procedures and legal requirements used by an AIHA certified laboratory. Last, you will learn how to interpret the results of laboratory testing. One of the significant advantages of taking this online Mold Inspector certificate course is the student might log out of their internet instructional class whenever during their instructional course, and can log back in later to continue preparing the latest relevant point of interest, even from an alternate PC or tablet. Understudies are apportioned as long as a half year to finish their course, however they can surely finish it a lot faster since the course is accessible for them day in and day out/365.

Course Features

  • Identify the services the National Association of Mold Professional (NAMP) Certified Mold Inspector provides
  • Discuss the characteristics and health impact of Fungi and the criteria that indicate toxigenic mold
  • Describe various ways to control mold
  • Identify the tools used to detect mold
  • Know what personal protective equipment (PPE) to utilize to protect ones self
  • Identify the areas and methods used to inspect in the exterior and interior of building assemblies, including attics, basements, crawl-spaces, foundations, roofs, and kitchens, bathrooms and other interior rooms
  • List mold testing procedures and legal requirements
  • Explain the interpretation of laboratory results