Collection: Mold and Indoor Air Quality

Purpose

There are over 10,000 mold- and asbestos-related cases currently pending in the judicial system. The number of such suits, from property owners, the private sector, voucher programs, and public housing authorities in general, is growing. NMA’s one-day workshop provides detailed instruction on how to identify, prevent, and remediate indoor air quality hazards like radon, asbestos, mold, and lead-based paint. Learn to develop a proactive approach that will help reduce your liability exposure.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Mold and Indoor Air Quality training, using HUD regulations and guidance, you should be able to:

  • Recognize the risks of inaction
  • Identify how the hazards are created, and the core reasons for problems
  • Implement preventative measures to put an end to recurring problems and hazard exposure
  • Apply best practice solutions to the problems, including execution and follow-up

Seminar #101-051

AGENDA: View the agenda
METHOD: A group-live seminar featuring PowerPoint, case studies, group discussion, course book, and Q&A
LENGTH: One day
AUDIENCE: Housing choice voucher and public housing program administrators, asset and site managers, inspectors, inspection supervisors, and modernization and rehabilitation managers
PROGRAM LEVEL: Basic
PREREQUISITES: None
ADVANCED PREPARATION: None
FIELD OF STUDY: Specialized Knowledge
EXAM: No exam
REGISTER: We currently do not have any dates scheduled. Learn more about how you can bring this seminar to your agency as an onsite training.

By registering for and attending this training, you agree that you will not copy, share, post, or otherwise disseminate training or exam materials, including but not limited to posting on the internet, internal network, shared drive, or other publicly accessible means of access. Unauthorized distribution of NMA materials may result in the loss of your certification and/or legal action. Hotel Recommendations: Please note that these are only recommendations. We also recommend asking for the government rate when booking rooms at any hotel. Cancellations: If you are unable to attend this seminar, you may send a substitute or receive a credit toward a future seminar, to be attended within a one-year period. If you are unable to attend, you must notify NMA in writing at least 60 calendar days prior to the start date of the seminar. If you do not notify NMA in writing, you are responsible for the entire registration fee. If you cancel less than 60 days prior to the start date of this seminar, a cancellation fee of $150 will be assessed. Substitutions must be in writing on company letterhead with the seminar name, location and attendee name, and received by NMA prior to the seminar start date. NMA reserves the right to cancel a seminar at any time. If a seminar is canceled by NMA, registration fees will be refunded or credited in full. NMA is not responsible for airfare, lodging or other related expenses. Please plan ahead by purchasing refundable airfare. Retaking Exams: Exam retake options vary; call for details. You are permitted to fail an exam three times before you are required to retake the seminar. NMA reserves the right to change any policies or pricing at any time and in its sole discretion. For more information regarding refund, complaint and program cancellation policies, please contact our offices at 800.783.3100.

We don't have this session currently on the calendar but if you would like to schedule a training for your agency, please contact sales@nanmckay.com.