Mold & Bacteria Consulting Laboratories (MBL) is pleased to offer the Mold Training Course on February 25, 2010. For course schedule and new dates click Mold Training Course. Learn how to recognize mold, perform effective sampling, and interpret laboratory results. For course fee and other details, please click Mold Training Course.
Mold Training Course
The unique mold training course is again being offered by MBL. The objective of the mold training course is to provide participants with skills and background information on mold. The course provides insight into the causes of mold growth and control. The training would enable participants to identify mold growth in built environment, be able to decide on the best sampling methods, the types of samples to collect and how to interpret laboratory results. The most common indoor molds such as species of Penicillium, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Trichoderma, Cladosporium, Mucor, Rhizopus, Alternaria and Scopulariopsis and their health effects (where known) are discussed.
For the course details and available dates, please visit http://www.moldbacteria.com/training.html
Mold Training Course
Investing in a mold training course is crucial to those involved in mold related issues. An ideal course should cover the basic biology of molds, common indoor molds and their associated health effects, and factors that lead to mold growth. For those professionals who send their sample to a lab for analyses, it is important to understand the limitations of the testing methods that labs use and the meaning of some of the terms used on reports. Those investigating mold growth in building know how laboratory results can sometimes be difficult to interpret. The terms used in laboratory reports are sometimes very confusing. What, for example, do terms like “Aspergillus/Penicillium”, “unidentified basidiospores”, and “unidentified ascospores”, “unidentified spores” exactly mean?
When it comes to interpretation of laboratory results, lack of a strong background in microbiology can hamper the efficiency of a mold investigator. For instance, with air samples, indoor airborne mold concentrations are usually compared with outdoor concentrations or another suitable control sample. But, is it right to compare and draw conclusions based on indoor/outdoor concentrations of Aspergillus/Penicillium, unidentified basidiospores, unidentified ascospores and unidentified spores? The answer is NO since in many cases the “unidentified” spores indoors are diffrent from those outdoors. Without some basic knowledge of the biology of molds, one may not understand the fact that unidentified ascospores reported in an indoor sample could be different from the ones reported in an outdoor sample. Similarly, the Aspergillus/Penicillium reported indoors could be diffrent from those reported outdoors. In some cases the Aspergillus/Penicillium spores could even belong to molds other than Aspergillus or Penicillium.
Apart from those investigating mold growth in buildings, property managers, insurance adjusters and lawyers involved in mold issues need to invest in a mold course so that they are not at the mercy of “experts” even for simple issues, and that they know what questions to ask the experts they hire for their mold projects.
It is important to know that there is a lot of misinformation out there regarding mold and decisions based on misinformation can be very costly. An employer should consider investing in a mold awareness course for their employees. Although it is widely believed in the scientific community that mold can cause ill-health, sometimes this belief is overstretched by the public. It is therefore important that employees understand what mold can and cannot do.
For the last 2 years, MBL has been offering a unique mold training course at their location in Mississauga. The objective of the MBL mold training course is to provide participants with skills and background information to enable them recognize indoor Mold, develop effective sampling strategies, interpret laboratory results and perform effective mold remediation. The MBL Mold Training Course provides insight into the causes of mold growth and control. It also provides up to date information on the most important indoor molds, including species of Penicillium, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Trichoderma, Cladosporium, Mucor, Rhizopus, Alternaria and Scopulariopsis. Mycotoxins that may occur in an indoor environment are briefly covered.
For details about this course and the course dates, please visit http://www.moldtraining.ca
Indoor Mold Training
Training Seminar: How to Recognize Indoor Mould, Develop Effective Sampling Strategies, Interpret Laboratory Results and Perform Effective Mould Remediation
Unique One-day training seminars on how to recognize indoor mould, how to develop effective sampling strategies, how to interpret laboratory results and how to perform effective mould remediation/abatement. If you have been considering attending a similar course, do not delay to register as we have limited spaces left!
Three Reasons Why You Should Attend
- The course equips you to fully deal with all aspects of indoor mould sampling and interpreting laboratory reports.
- You will have a chance to discuss and get possible solutions to some of the difficult situations or questions you encounter while doing mould investigations.
- You will have an opportunity to learn from others experience.
Who Can Benefit From Indoor Mould Training Seminars?
- Industrial hygienists.
- Environmental consultants.
- Home Inspectors.
- General contractors.
- Cleaning and restoration contractors.
- Property managers.
- Insurance, financial, and legal professionals who deal with mould issues.Other professionals or anyone interested in increasing their knowledge or developing their decision-making skills related to indoor mould.
What Topics Will Be Covered In The Mould Training Seminar?
- An Overview of Various Types of Moulds.
- How to Recognize Indoor Mould Growth.
- Factors favouring mould growth.
- Signs of mould growth.
- Conducting a visual inspection and categorizing the extent of the mould contamination.
- How to Develop Effective Sampling Strategies.
- Sampling objectives.
- When to collect samples, which ones and where to collect them.
- How to Interpret Laboratory Results.
- Air samples: viable and non-viable.
- Bulk samples.
- Swab samples.
- Tape lift samples.
- Dust samples.
- How to Perform Effective Mould Remediation.
- Quiz and Discussions.
- What is mould and what makes it grow?
- Which moulds are more prevalent in outdoor environment?
- Which moulds are more prevalent in indoor environment?
- What health effects are associated with indoor mould growth?
Be ready to share with others difficult field experiences.
Registration and Other Information
Registration: 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Course Duration: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Course Location:
1020 Brevik Place, Unit 1A,
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 4N7.
(main intersection: Tomken/Matheson)
To get directions call (905)290-9101 or Toll Free: 1-866-813-0648.
Register today by phone at (905)290-9101 or toll free 1-866-813-0648. You can also register by e-mail at Course Registration.
If you know others who may be interested in receiving this invitation, please forward it to them.
Indoor Mould Training Seminars
MBL is now offering One-day training seminars on how to recognize indoor mould, how to develop effective sampling strategies, how to interpret laboratory results and how to perform effective mould remediation/abatement. If you have been considering attending a similar course, do not delay to register as we have limited spaces left!
This course is now offered online ONLY. Check Online Courses.
Click Current Course Dates
- Three Reasons Why You Should Attend
- The course equips you to fully deal with all aspects of indoor mould sampling and interpreting
laboratory reports. - You will have a chance to discuss and get possible solutions to some of the difficult situations or questions you encounter while doing mould investigations.
- You will have an opportunity to learn from others experience.
Who Can Benefit From Indoor Mould Training Seminars?
- Industrial hygienists.
- Environmental consultants.
- Home Inspectors.
- General contractors.
- Cleaning and restoration contractors.
- Property managers.
- Insurance, financial, and legal professionals who deal with mould issues.
- Other professionals or anyone interested in increasing their knowledge or developing their decision-making skills related to indoor mould.
What Topics Will Be Covered In The Mould Training Seminar?
- An Overview of Various Types of Moulds.
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- What is mould and what makes it grow?
- Which moulds are more prevalent in outdoor environment?
- Which moulds are more prevalent in indoor environment?
- What health effects are associated with indoor mould growth?
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- How to Recognize Indoor Mould Growth.
- Factors favouring mould growth.
- Signs of mould growth.
- Conducting a visual inspection and categorizing the extent of the mould contamination.
- How to Develop Effective Sampling Strategies.
- Sampling objectives.
- When to collect samples, which ones and where to collect them.
- Air samples: viable and non-viable.
- Bulk samples.
- Swab samples.
- Tape lift samples.
- Dust samples.
- How to Interpret Laboratory Results.
- Air samples: viable and non-viable.
- Bulk samples.
- Swab samples.
- Tape lift samples.
- Dust samples.
- How to Perform Effective Mould Remediation.
- Quiz and Discussions.
- Be ready to share with others difficult field experiences.
Registration and Other Information
Registration: 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Course Duration: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Course Location: Check current date here.
Register today by phone at (905)290-9101 or toll free 1-866-813-0648. You can also register by e-mail at Course Registration.
If you know others who may be interested in receiving this invitation, please forward it to them.
Course Fee
Please call for the fee schedule. Registration fees must be paid at least two weeks before course date. Payment can be made by credit card (Visa or MasterCard) or by cheque. Please make cheques payable to Mold & Bacteria Consulting Laboratories (MBL) Inc.Information About Mould and BacteriaGet more information about indoor mould and bacteria at http://www.moldbacteria.com/
- The course equips you to fully deal with all aspects of indoor mould sampling and interpreting