MOLD ABATEMENT WORKER CURRICULUM
The objective of the mold training curriculum is to provide participants with skills and background information to enable them to recognize indoor mold, develop effective sampling strategies, interpret laboratory results and perform effective mold remediation.
The Mold Abatement Worker Curriculum provides insight into: 1. causes of mold growth and control; 2. most important indoor molds, including critical species of Penicillium, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Trichoderma, Cladosporium, Mucor, Rhizopus, Alternaria and Scopulariopsis; 3. mycotoxins that may occur in an indoor environment.
This curriculum course was developed for training providers. Participants develop a detailed understanding of the methods used to investigate mold growth in buildings and types of samples as well as how to interpret laboratory results. The mold course provides a basic understanding of molds.
Curriculum packages includes ppt slides, instructor's outline, 10 student manuals, student agenda, regulations, case studies, quizzes, student final exam and certificate.
NOTE: State accreditation requirements vary from state to state and additional materials may be needed for accreditation.