Training Provider: Safety Express
Dates: TU Nov 19, WE Nov 20, TH Nov 21, FR Nov 22 from 10:00am to 4:00pm US Eastern (7:00am to 1:00pm Pacific)
Location: Online, Live
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $1049.00 | |
Registration Closed |
Please note the following cancellation policy for Safety Express classes:
No refunds or changes are permitted within 2 weeks of the course start date. Attendee name changes are permitted any time prior to class.
Why Should You Take This IICRC Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS) course?
This IICRC Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS) course is designed to be an advanced drying concepts and management course. The focus of this curriculum is on commercial, industrial, institutional and complex residential structures.
During the course, students will become proficient in the analysis and anatomy of commercial structures, improve their inspection techniques, learn advanced psychrometric concepts, and administrate and manage a large drying project. The goal of this course is for the students to be proficient in drying a commercial or complex structure and understand the concepts of managing such a project.
Commercial drying projects frequently have many more potential hazards and safety risks that are not generally encountered on residential projects. These hazards may include (but not be limited to): higher voltages, confined spaces, energized machinery, hazardous chemicals, heavy equipment and forklifts. The CDS course is not intended to be a health and safety course, nor will it cover all of the potential hazards that may be encountered on commercial projects. It is required of participants to comply with all applicable local, state/provincial and national safety rules and regulations.
*This class includes hands-on experience. Please wear shoes that can get wet.
Topics Include: Please see Syllabus for full list of course topics
Class Prerequisite: You must have WRT (Water Damage Restoration) Certification. The participant is strongly advised to research and complete appropriate training programs (e.g. HST, OSHA 10-hour, Canadian HST) prior to participating in the CDS course.
IICRC Exam Fees: $80.00 for each exam. Retests are $80.00 per exam. These fees are in addition to the registration fee and are paid directly to the IICRC online prior to course start date. Please use this link to register for the exam: https://iicrc.org/livestreamexamregistration
Continuing Education: The IICRC continuing education program seeks to encourage registrants to actively participate in their industry through conventions, workshops and specialized training with continuing education and by sharing knowledge with others in the industry.
INSPECTORS: Due to rapid changes in fiber, yarn, dye, manufacturing, finishing and related technologies, IICRC-certified inspectors must attain 14.0 CE credit hours every two years.
CLEANING/RESTORATION TECHNICIANS: IICRC-certified cleaning and restoration technicians face many changes in their field and require 14.0 CE credit hours every four years.
ADVANCED DESIGNATIONS: Those registrants achieving the advanced designations of Master Textile Cleaner (MTC), Master Fire and Smoke Restorer (MSR) or Master Water Restorer (MWR) will be required to attain 14.0 CE credit hours every two years.
Please Note: Failure to meet continuing education credit requirements will result in suspension of that particular status until the requirement is met and all current course requirements are met.
Syllabus:
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Certificates | 4-6 weeks after course completion |
Food | N/A |
This course is conducted as a live instructor-led webinar. Further details will be provided to you prior to the course.
Safety Express is part of a family of companies dedicated to serving specialty contractors in restoration, remediation, surface preparation, abatement, and cleaning industries. We provide Canada's largest catalogue of IICRC and other courses, in both English and French. Our classes support professional carpet and hard surface cleaner, fire, water, and mold damage restorers, asbestos and lead abatement workers and more.