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Mold Sampling, Analysis & Remediation
Aspen Thompson, Instructor

Brief Course Overview - 04/12/05

Understanding Mold

  • What is mold?
  • Where does it come from?
  • How does it grow?
  • Why is mold beneficial to our environment?
  • What are the common types of mold found in the environment?
  • Which molds are toxic?

Mold and the Human Body

  • How long has mold been a health problem?
  • How do people get sick form mold?
  • Is mold the cause of Chronic Sinusitis?
  • Who is a greatest risk when exposed to mold?
  • Frequent Health Symptoms from Mold Exposure.
  • Infection from mold.
  • Toxicosis from Mold.
  • Allergy from Mold.
  • Asthma from Mold.
  • Stachybotrys.


The Inspection Process/Protocols

  • Takes you through steps from the initial phone call or contact through report delivery
  • Learn what forms and surveys to fill out.
  • Learn how to write up the terms of your agreement.
  • When do I ask for payment?
  • What do I do when you get to the structure to be inspected/ remediated.
  • What types of samples should I take?
  • Should I take pictures?
  • How do I submit my samples to a laboratory for analysis?

Proper Testing and Remediation Procedures

  • Sample Submission and Chain of Custody.
  • Sample Containers.
  • Delivery of Samples.
  • Aerotech 6 Bioaerosol Viable Particle Sampler.
  • Air-O-Cell Cassette.
  • Bulk vs. Surface Sampling.
  • Swab Sampling.
  • Tape Lift.
  • Wall Check.
  • Carpet Check.
  • Viable vs. Non-Viable Sampling.
  • HVAC.
  • Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments.
  • Analysis of Environmental Samples.

Tools of the Trade

  • What are the tools of the trade and how do I use them?
  • Where can I get the tools and supplies I will be using?
  • How much will I need to spend in order to be adequately equipped?
  • Inspector Tools Checklist.

Sample Forms

  • Inspection and Remediation.
  • (Sample Form) Mold Awareness and Inspection.
  • (Sample Form) Mold Inspection and Testing Agreement,
  • (Sample Form) Final Lab Report
  • How to get started (What do I do next?)
  • What are the most effective forms of advertising for my business?

Mold Remediation Protocol Plan

  • Learn to write a Mold Remediation Protocol Plan
  • What to include.
  • Limited scope of report.
  • What recommendations to give.
  • Legal Advice.

Mold Removal and Remediation Guidelines

  • Assessment of damage
  • Adhering to a Mold Remediation Protocol Plan
  • Steps for remediation as outlined by the New Your City Department of Health (DOH) & the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Personal Protective Gear (PPG)
  • Hazard Communication (OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200)
  • Respiratory Protection (OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard 29 CFR 1910.134)
  • Containment

Five levels of Abatement
1. Level 1: Small (10 sq. ft or less)
2. Level 2: Mid-Sized Isolated Areas (10-30 sq. ft.)
3. Level 3: Large Isolated Areas (30-100 sq. ft.)
4. Level 4: Extensive Contamination (greater than 100 contiguous sq. ft.)
5. Level 5: Remediation of HVAC Systems.

  • Clearance Testing

Remediation Techniques

  • EPA approved Remediation Chemicals
  • Timeline during post flooding or moisture intrusion.
  • Setting up isolation and containment the right way.
  • Negative Air
  • HEPA Filtration or Air Scrubbing
  • Dehumidification
  • Removal of contaminated building materials; walls, floors, ceiling, siding, framing, etc.
  • Determining what can be disposed of and what can be salvaged.
  • Replacing central air furnace filters
  • Special disposal considerations
  • Monitoring cleaned areas

Methods to Remove Mold from Specific Types of Materials and Products

  • How to remove mold from almost anything in, on, within the general proximity of the building envelope.
  • These materials include painted surfaces inside, painted exterior surfaces, mattresses, furnishings, bathrooms, unpainted wood, kitchen items, roofs with asphalt shingles, wood shingles, electronic equipment, dishes, toys, clothing and other textiles, paper and books, photographs, leather goods, valuables, and so much more.
  • Salvaging Household Furniture
  • Warping
  • Cleaning Flood Soiled Carpets
 
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