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Certified Indoor Environmentalist Prep | $ 1108.25 | Register Now |
Details + Objectives
What you will learn
Understand how HVAC systems can prevent (and cause) IAQ problems
Apply current industry guidelines
Understand the fundamentals of building science
Diagnose, resolve, and prevent common IAQ problems
Comprehend the full spectrum of contaminants, including mold, bacteria, volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, radon, allergens, and more
Understand and operate common IAQ instruments and equipment
How you will benefit
Work toward receiving your Certified Indoor Environmentalist certification
Demonstrate to clients and employers that you're certified and knowledgeable about indoor environmentalism
Begin working toward a new career
Improve the health of other individuals and people at large by working to reduce environmental contaminants
Enrolled students are invited to attend our exclusive annual virtual National Apprenticeship Week events, featuring live webinars, workshops, and employer interactions
How the course is taught
Self-paced, online course
6 Months to complete
Open enrollment, begin anytime
32 course hours
IAQ Contaminants And Health Effects IEQ Sick Building Syndrome Building Related Illness Dose Response Microns Taxonomy Ecology Mold Mold Spores Common Mold Types Health Effects of Mold Dampness and Health Bacteria Legionella Tuberculosis Viruses Allergens VOCs VOC Sources Common VOCs Reducing VOCs Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Radon Particulate Carbon Monoxide The Built Environment IAQ Problems Controlling IAQ Problems Air Pressure Pressurization Causes of Pressurization Stack Effect Psychrometrics Air Infiltration Vapor Diffusion Condensation Building Security HVAC Intro to HVAC Control of Contaminants Problem Areas Air Distribution Systems VAV Problems Ductwork Humidity Control Ventilation Outdoor Air Intakes Ventilation Effectiveness Filtration Filter Efficiencies Filter Replacement Electronic Air Cleaners Gas Phase Filtration HVAC Maintenance HVAC Inspections Equipment and Assessments Gathering Information Walk Through Inspections Instrumentation Indicator Measurements Assessing Ventilation CO2 and Ventilation Assessing Pressurization Assessing Surface Moisture Infrared Thermography Mold Sampling Air Sampling Viable Air Sampling Spore Trap Sampling Interpreting Air Samples Pump Calibration Surface Sampling Dust Sampling Other Mold Sampling Conditions During Sampling Assessing Particulate Matter Assessing VOCs Guidelines, Regulations And Standards ASHRAE 62.1 Scope 62.1 Definitions 62.1 Acceptable IAQ 62.1 Ventilation Rate Procedure 62.1 IAQ Procedure 62.1 Outdoor Air Requirements 62.1 Equipment Requirements 62.1 Operations and Maintenance ASHRAE 55 55 Air Speed 55 Measurements Exposure Guidelines MSDSs ACAC Code of Conduct Remediation Purpose of Mold Remediation Remediation Qualifications Communication Water Damage Structural Drying Engineering Controls Isolation Pressure Differential Air Changes Personal Protective Equipment Respirators Cleaning vs. Removal Hard Surfaces Porous Surfaces Disposal Controlling and Preventing Mold Antimicrobial Use Antimicrobial Nomenclature Antimicrobials Precautions