Overview & Objectives
The Mold for All Other Trades for Supervisors and Managers for Construction online safety course from Exceed Safety is an advanced-level training designed to focus on four primary topics:
- Mold information training
- Mold design & materials
- Water intrusion inspection
- Mold maintenance procedures
This course is designed to inform all participants about basic guidelines, methods, and best management practices for mold and moisture recognition, evaluation, control, education, and prevention on the worksite.
Exceed Safety’s Mold for All Other Trades for Supervisors and Managers for Construction course provides advanced and detailed information about mold and its role and impact on the construction workplace. Participants can expect to learn guidelines and methods for inspections, as well as preventative action to mitigate risk of water intrusion and more. Specific course topics include the following:
Mold Information & Training
- Introduction to mold
- Preconstruction and design
- Construction Phase
- Post-construction phase
- Managing a water event
- Mold remediation
- Finishing mold remediation and mold cleanup
- Checklist for mold remediation
- Water prevention plan
- Additional Mold resources
Mold Design & Materials
- Overview of mold design and materials
- Consultants and experts
- Testing and observation (in-house)
- Creating mockups
- Early startup of mechanical systems
Water Intrusion Inspection
- Overview of water intrusion inspection
- Inspection of curtain walls
- Inspection of drywall
- Inspection of plumbing and HVAC
Mold Maintenance Procedures
- Introduction to mold maintenance procedures
- Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Task Force
- IAQ recommendations
- Construction mold maintenance
- Maintenance checklist
Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following:
- Mold remediation
- Mold action
- Mockups
- Mechanical systems
- Water intrusion
- Curtain wall
- HVAC
- IAQ
- Operations & maintenance (O&M)
- American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) regulations