Review and Learn How to Implement the Most Up to Date
Standard of Care for the Mold Remediation Industry
December 11, 2008 VANCOUVER, Wash. The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is currently offering mold remediation workshops across the North America for restorers and remediators to review and learn best practices from the ANSI/IICRC S520 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Mold Remediation, approved in August 2008. The new standard and reference guide, an update to the document originally released in 2003, helps remediation professionals continue to provide high-quality service utilizing the latest techniques and technology.

The workshops offer attendees an in-depth tutorial of the updates to the S520, said Paul Pearce, IICRC president. Having this knowledge is critical to maintaining a competitive advantage in the marketplace, which is increasingly important given current economic conditions.
The courses are being taught by members of the IICRC S520 Consensus Body, including IICRC Standards Chairman Jim Holland, Restoration Consultants; IICRC Vice Chairman Howie Wolf, HW3 Consulting; IICRC AMRT TAC Chairperson Rachel Adams, Indoor Air Management; Dan Bernazzani, ITEL; Stephanie Beattie, Center for Disaster Recovery; and IICRC Standards Consultant Larry Cooper, Textile Consultants.
Attendees can also earn continuing education credits (CEC) as the one-day course is approved for one IICRC CEC (microbial), or one every-other-year AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician) IICRC refresher credit and American Indoor Air Quality Council (AmIAQ) is offering eight continuing education credits.
While designed for restorers and remediators, the course is also beneficial to anyone involved in the microbial industry, such as attorneys, property inspectors, insurance representatives, government and public health officials, industrial hygienists, chemical formulators and equipment manufacturers.
The cost for the course ranges from $149-$450, depending on the location. To register, visit www.textileconsultants.net. Dates for upcoming workshops are:
Phoenix, Ariz., January 14, 2009
Los Angeles, Calif., January 22, 2009
Sacramento, Calif., January 23, 2009
Medford, N.Y., January 27, 2009
Houston, Texas, January 29, 2009
Madison, Wis., February 10, 2009
Boston, Mass., March 3, 2009
Pittsburg, Pa., March 6, 2009
Greensboro, N.C., March 25, 2009
Knoxville, Tenn., March 27, 2009
Indianapolis, Ind., April 2, 2009
Portland, Ore., April 22, 2009
Vancouver, British Columbia, April 23, 2009
Clearwater Beach, Florida, May 12, 2009
For information on the IICRCs certification programs and standards please visit www.iicrc.org. To purchase a copy of the S520 standard please visit http://www.iicrc.org/pdf/S520_2nd_Ed...Order_Form.pdf or call 360-693-5675.
About the IICRC
The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is an ANSI-accredited non-profit standard writing and certifying body for the flooring inspection, floor covering and specialized fabric cleaning and disaster restoration industries. Organized in 1972, the IICRC currently represents more than 5,300 Certified Firms and more than 45,000 Certified Technicians in 30 countries. The IICRC, with participation from the entire industry, sets standards for inspection, cleaning and disaster restoration. IICRC does not own schools, employ instructors, produce training materials, or promote specific product brands, cleaning methods or systems. It approves schools and instructors that meet the criteria established by the IICRC. IICRC also serves as a consumer referral source for Certified Firms and Inspectors. Please visit www.IICRC.org or www.CertifiedCleaners.org for more information.





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