Why Should You Take This Mold Remediation Contractor Refresher Course Specific to the State of Texas?
Mold Remediation Contractors are required to renew their Texas Mold license every two years
The Following Topics Will Be Reviewed:
- Sources of indoor mold and conditions necessary for indoor mold growth;
- potential health effects, in accordance with a training protocol developed in consultation with state professional associations, including at least one representing physicians;
- Requirements concerning workplace hazards and safety, personal protective equipment including respirators, personal hygiene, personal decontamination, confined spaces, and water, structural, and electrical hazards;
- Requirements concerning worker protection, including components of and development of respiratory protection plans and programs, workplace safety plans, and medical surveillance programs;
- Technical and legal considerations for mold remediation, including applicable regulatory requirements, the role of the mold remediation contractor, the role of the mold remediation worker, the roles of other professionals, insurance, legal liabilities, and record keeping and notification requirements;
- Building sciences, moisture control, and water intrusion events;
- An overview of how mold remediation projects are conducted and requirements thereof, including containment, and air filtration;
- Work practices for removing, cleaning, and treating mold, including state-of-the-art work practices and new technologies;
- Development of a mold remediation work plan from a protocol, including writing the work plan, detailing remediation techniques for the building structure, HVAC system, and contents, delineating affected areas from floor plans, developing appropriate containment designs, determining HEPA air filtration requirements, and determining dehumidification requirements;
- Clearance testing and procedures, including a review of typical clearance criteria, visual inspection of the work area prior to clearance, and achieving clearance;
- Contract specifications, including estimating job costs from a protocol and determining insurance and liability issues; and
- Protecting the public and building occupants from mold exposures.
General/Insurance Requirements:
- Age requirement: Each individual applying to be licensed or registered under this subchapter must be at least 18 years old at the time of application.
- Office requirement: A person licensed under this subchapter must maintain an office in Texas. An individual employed by a person licensed under this subchapter is considered to maintain an office in Texas through that employer.
- Insurance requirement: Persons required to have insurance must, at a minimum, obtain policies for commercial general liability insurance in the amount of not less than $1 million per occurrence.
Specific Requirements for Mold Assessment Contractors in the State of Texas: In addition to the requirements for all applicants listed in §295.305 (relating to Credentials: General Conditions), an applicant must meet at least one of the following education and/or experience requirements:
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in a natural or physical science, engineering, architecture, building construction, or building sciences and at least one year of experience either in an allied field or as a general contractor in building construction; OR
- At least 60 college credit hours with a grade of C or better in the natural sciences, physical sciences, environmental sciences, building sciences, or a field related to any of those sciences, and at least three years of experience in an allied field or as a general contractor in building construction; OR
- A high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate, plus at least five years of experience in an allied field or as a general contractor in building construction; OR
- Certification as an industrial hygienist, a professional engineer, a professional registered sanitarian, a certified safety professional, or a registered architect, with at least one year of experience either in an allied field or as a general contractor in building construction.
State Exam Requirements: State Licensing exam is required for Mold Remediation Contractors, Mold Assessment Technicians, and Mold Consultants in the state of Texas
Please Note: To apply for an assessment or remediation company license, at least one individual within the company has to get licensed first as either a mold assessment consultant or a remediation contractor, respectfully. After your initial training, all licensing paperwork will be processed through the state of Texas:
MAILING ADDRESS:
Environmental and Sanitation Licensing Group MC 2835
Texas Department of State Health Services
P. O. Box 149347
Austin, Texas 78714-9347
ADDRESS FOR ALL MAIL CONTAINING MONEY:
Texas Department of State Health Services MC 2003
PO Box 149347
Austin, Texas 78714-9347
MAIN PHONE
(512) 834-6600
MAIN FAX
(512) 834-6614
Syllabus
Syllabus:
- Sources of indoor mold and conditions necessary for indoor mold growth;
- potential health effects, in accordance with a training protocol developed in consultation with state professional associations, including at least one representing physicians;
- Requirements concerning workplace hazards and safety, personal protective equipment including respirators, personal hygiene, personal decontamination, confined spaces, and water, structural, and electrical hazards;
- Requirements concerning worker protection, including components of and development of respiratory protection plans and programs, workplace safety plans, and medical surveillance programs;
- Technical and legal considerations for mold remediation, including applicable regulatory requirements, the role of the mold remediation contractor, the role of the mold remediation worker, the roles of other professionals, insurance, legal liabilities, and record keeping and notification requirements;
- Building sciences, moisture control, and water intrusion events;
- An overview of how mold remediation projects are conducted and requirements thereof, including containment, and air filtration;
- Work practices for removing, cleaning, and treating mold, including state-of-the-art work practices and new technologies;
- Development of a mold remediation work plan from a protocol, including writing the work plan, detailing remediation techniques for the building structure, HVAC system, and contents, delineating affected areas from floor plans, developing appropriate containment designs, determining HEPA air filtration requirements, and determining dehumidification requirements;
- Clearance testing and procedures, including a review of typical clearance criteria, visual inspection of the work area prior to clearance, and achieving clearance;
- Contract specifications, including estimating job costs from a protocol and determining insurance and liability issues; and
- Protecting the public and building occupants from mold exposures.
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