Mold has been an environmental issue for thousands of years. Current trends, proposed legislation, and regulatory requirements makes mold one of the most important indoor environmental issues of the new millennia. Hurricanes, floods, mechanical problems and poor building maintenance may lead to microbial growth, affecting occupants health, property values and insurance policies.
Why Should You Take This Course?
The State of Florida began enforcing Florida Statute 468 in 2011. Licensing of mold assessors and remediators is now required. This course is intended for those individuals seeking licensing, or to understand the principles of mold growth prevention, amplification, detection, assessment, control and elimination. The course covers current regulatory, recommended and consensus standards.
How Will This Course Strengthen My Knowledge-Base and Company Viability?
Our Mold Remediation course provides an extensive workshop which prepares you to immediately apply your knowledge to the field, with extensive hands-on training and real-world examples from experienced instructors. This course also offers insight on mold inspections and sampling techniques so you can interpret inspection reports to prepare for the mold remediation work that lies ahead.
Who Should Attend This Workshop?
Remodeling and demolition contractors, building owners and managers, safety and health professionals, building inspectors, maintenance personnel, or anyone who may have the responsibility of identifying and mediating indoor air quality issues and has minimal experience in dealing with mold, mildew and moisture problems.
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Compliance Code:
TITLE XXXII, CHAPTER 468, PART XVI, MOLD-RELATED SERVICES (ss. 468.84 – 468.8423)
Summary of the Compliance Code:
Mold Remediators must have (a) 2 year degree in microbiology, engineering, architecture, industrial hygiene, occupational safety, or a related field of science from an accredited institution and a minimum of one year of field experience, or (b) a high school diploma or equivalent with 4 years of documented field experience. Experience may be documented with a copy of 15 mold remediation invoices for each year of experience.
If my company does both Mold Assessments and Mold Remediation, will I be required to get two (2) licenses (one for Mold Assessor and one for Mold Remediator?
Yes, in addition, please note Section 468.8419(1)(d), F.S., provides that an assessor may not "perform or offer to perform any remediation to a structure on which the mold assessor or the assessor's company provided a mold assessment within the last 12 months." Section 468.8419 (2) (d), F.S. provides that a remediator may not "perform or offer to perform any assessment to a structure on which the mold remediator or the remediator's company provided a mold remediation within the last 12 months."
What examination is given for initial licensure?
Mold Remediators: The department has approved the Council-Certified Microbial Remediator (CMR) examination, the Council-Certified Microbial Remediation Supervisor (CMRS) examination, or the Council-Certified Indoor Environmental Supervisor (CIES) examination offered by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) for purposes of mold remediation licensure. Applicants must achieve a passing grade pursuant to the requirements of the ACAC and Section 455.217, Florida Statutes.
What happens after I pass the examination?
Anyone desiring to be licensed as an assessor or remediator in this state as provided in Chapter 468 Part XVI, Florida Statutes, who passes an approved examination, is of good moral charater and complete the educational requirements should apply to the department for licensure. The application fee is non-refundable. The initial license fee is refundable. Denied candidates must make a written request for a refund to the Executive Director at the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Mold Related Services, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0783. If you have any questions or need assistance completing the application, please contact the department's Customer Contact Center at 850-487-1395.
CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: All mold-related services licensees are required to complete 14 hours of continuing education credits for renewal in Florida once every two (2) years:
1. Prior to the expiration of each biennial licensure period, and as a condition for renewal of the mold assessor and/or mold remediator license, each person licensed pursuant to Chapter 468, Part XVI, Florida Statutes, shall complete a minimum of fourteen (14) hours of continuing education which shall include, at a minimum, all of the following subjects as they relate to the practice of mold assessment and/or mold remediation:
(a) A minimum of six (6) hours of instruction regarding water (moisture intrusion),
(b) A minimum of four (4) hours of instruction regarding mold and mold safety,
(c) A minimum of two (2) hours of instruction regarding report writing,
(d) A minimum of two (2) hours of instruction regarding standards of practice.
2. Continuing education credits may be obtained for the completion of courses or seminars offered by education providers approved by the department.
Reciprocity: Applicants licensed or certified in another state as a mold assessor or remediator with substantially equivalent licensing requirements as in Florida may satisfy the requirements for licensure by endorsement. The applicant must submit an application and fees to the department, and submit to a criminal background check.
Class Specifics: Please bring a laptop computer, notebook, and course textbooks where applicable.
Course Textbooks: There are three books you need to purchase, which are essential reading prior to taking the Examination, but NOT essential for taking the Mold Prep course
Directions: From I 275, turn off into central St. Petersburg and go to Central Avenue. North and South Avenues are sequentially numbered from Central Avenue. Head West on Central Avenue, towards the Gulf Coast. From downtown St Petersburg, cross lights at main roads - 34th Street (Rte 19), 49th Street, 58th Street, 66th Street, Pasadena Avenue and Park Street. Keep heading west on Central Avenue onto the islands. Pass 79th Street and go over the Intracoastal draw bridge onto Treasure Island. Immediately after the drawbridge, turn left into The Club. Free parking. Enter the main building through the white awning.
Accommodation in Treasure Island: As a beach community, there is a range of accommodation available to course participants, from B&Bs to 4-star hotels. FPT will be happy to arrange accommodation, some at discounted rates, for course participants. There is a large number and variety of restaurants, cafes and beach bars on the Gulf Coast.
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