Training Provider: Action Consulting & Environmental Services
Dates: TU Dec 17, TH Dec 19, WE Dec 18 from 8:00am to 5:00pm US/Eastern; 5:00am to 2:00pm Pacific
Location: Online, Live
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $449.00 | Registration Ended |
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Why Should You Take This IICRC-approved Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT) course?
This IICRC-approved Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT) course is designed to teach restoration personnel that perform remediation work to give them a better concept of water damage, its effects and techniques for drying of structures. This course will give residential and commercial maintenance personnel the background to understand the procedures necessary to deal with water losses, sewer backflows, and contamination such as mold.
When coupled with additional on-the-job training and field experience, students should be adequately prepared to perform and document typical residential or light commercial water-damage restoration projects from start to finish. They also should be adequately prepared to accomplish further training in other IICRC-approved courses such as ASD (Applied Structural Drying), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician), which require WRT (Water Damage Restoration Technician) as a prerequisite.
Topics to be Covered Include:
Intended Audience: Restoration & remediation companies, contractors, universities, large organizations, facility managers, water damage technicians, carpet cleaning companies, BOMA members, home & building inspectors, and anyone that deals with water damage.
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
The WRT Certification Exam is comprised of 110 questions, multiple choice.
To learn more about IICRC Certification, view the IICRC FAQs.
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. IICRC-certified cleaning and restoration technicians face many changes in their field and require 14.0 CE credit hours every four 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.
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Certificates | Students receive their course completion certificates the final day of class. |
Food | Light refreshments and snacks are offered. |
This course is conducted as a live instructor-led webinar. Further details will be provided to you prior to the course.
Holly Burns is the founder of Action Consulting & Environmental Services and a frequent guest speaker at restoration and insurance industry events. For over sixteen years, she devoted her career to protecting individuals from indoor air quality contaminants through testing residential and commercial buildings for various microbial, bacterial, and toxins that may be present. Holly has also provided educational courses on various topics concerning the restoration and mold remediation industry. She has dedicated her career to training industry professionals on correct mold remediation and water mitigation services as an approved IICRC instructor. In addition, she has written articles discussing Subrogation and the Insurance Industry, Methamphetamine Lab Clean Up, and Biohazard Remediation. Recently she has written a paper on indoor air quality that will be published at the IAQVEC 2023 conference in Tokyo, Japan and at the ECAS2023 conference in Cologne, Germany. She will be a panelist at both conferences, as well. Throughout her career in indoor air quality inspections and water damage mitigation, she has attained a diverse amount of education and knowledge to assist with creating a healthy indoor air quality environment for occupants, workers, and visitors who reside or work in the areas of concern. She is a current Ph.D. scholar-practitioner in environmental epidemiology and looks forward to contributing to the indoor environmental industry through her dissertation and possible public policy changes.