InterNACHI's free, online Mold Inspection Course.
InterNACHI is pleased to announce the release of its new online Mold Inspection
Course. This course teaches the student all about mold and how to perform a proper
mold inspection. This course is free to all InterNACHI members and can be taken
again and again without limit.
The Mold Inspection Course is divided into 30 sections, includes hundreds of
photos and diagrams, 11 quizzes, a final exam, instant grading, and a downloadable,
printable certificate of completion. The course covers categories such as:
- Types of Mold Inspections
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IAC2 Mold Inspection Standards
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What Is Mold?
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Physical Characteristics of Mold
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Health Effects and Mold
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What Mold Needs to Grow
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Building Science and Mold
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Finding Mold in Buildings
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Inspection Tools and PPE
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Hypotheses
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Sampling Devices
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Air Sampling
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Procedures for Air Sampling
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Procedures for Surface Sampling
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When Not to Sample for Mold
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General Outline for Performing Tests
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Interpretation of Lab Results
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Threshold Limit Values
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Mold Inspection Reports
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Remediation
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Remediation of Large Areas
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Remediation in HVAC Equipment
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Remediation of Confined Spaces
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Containment
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Completing Mold Remediation
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Preventing Mold Growth
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Pollen and Mold Counts
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Vital Documents
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Glossary of Terms
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Resourse List
Upon completion of this course and passing of the 128 question final exam the
student can download and print their own
certificate of completion which is auto generated in their own name.
The student's (InterNACHI member's) information is recorded on InterNACHI's servers for membership
compliance verification and automatically logs completion into InterNACHI's online
continuing education log. It counts as 12 InterNACHI
continuing education hours and is approved by
IAC2.
Non-members may only view the first page of the course.
InterNACHI... #1 in inspection education.
Leviticus 14:39-47: The priest shall come again on the seventh day and shall
look; and if the disease has spread in the walls of the house, he shall command
that they take out the diseased stones and cast them into an unclean place outside
the city. He shall cause the house to be scraped within round about and the plaster
or mortar that is scraped off to be emptied out in an unclean place outside the
city. And they shall put other stones in the place of those stones, and he shall
plaster the house with fresh mortar. If the disease returns, breaking out in
the house after he has removed the stones and has scraped and plastered the house,
then the priest shall come and look, and if the disease is spreading in the house,
it is a rotting or corroding leprosy in the house; it is unclean. He shall tear
down the house--its stones and its timber and all the plaster or mortar of the
house--and shall carry them forth out of the city to an unclean place. Moreover,
he who enters the house during the whole time that it is shut up shall be unclean
until the evening. And he who lies down or eats in the house shall wash his clothes.