Certified Environmental Hygienist
Course Contents
Below is the
school curriculum and course contents for the online
environmental hygienist education course,
for you to be trained and designated as a
Certified
Environmental Hygienist. Please note that
the
hygienist designation and the mold designations have separate annual
membership certifications fee in addition to the environmental school tuition you pay.
In this environmental training course, you
will master the techniques you need to inspect and to do environmental
testing for homes, commercial buildings, and public buildings such as
schools. For more information, visit:
Ecology College
Online.
A.
Radon
inside residences, apartments, and commercial buildings.
1. Health effects from exposure to radon.
2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and
commercial buildings for potential radon zones.
3. How to collect test samples of possible radon contamination.
4. Radon mitigation techniques and procedures.
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL NEED ADDITIONAL TRAINING TO
PASS THE E.P.A. OR YOUR STATE'S RADON PROFICIENCY EXAM.
B. Asbestos
inside residences, apartments, and commercial buildings.
1. Health effects from exposure to asbestos.
2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and
commercial buildings for potential building materials that may contain
asbestos.
3. How to collect test samples of possible asbestos-bearing building
materials.
4. Asbestos remediation and removal techniques and procedures.
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU
WILL NEED ADDITIONAL TRAINING TO
PASS FEDERAL OR YOUR STATE'S ASBESTOS PROFICIENCY
EXAM.
C.
Lead in
Drinking Water, Lead-Based Paint, and Lead in Building Materials
1. Health effects from exposure to lead in drinking water, lead-based paint,
and building materials.
2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and
commercial buildings for lead in drinking water, lead-based paint, and
building
materials.
3. How to collect test samples.
4. Lead in drinking water, lead-based paint, and lead in building materials
remediation and removal
techniques and procedures.
D.
Outgassing
of unhealthy gases from building materials, carpeting, and
furniture and furnishings inside residences, apartments, and commercial
buildings.
1. Health effects from exposure to outgassing.
2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and
commercial
buildings for potential sources of outgassing.
3. How to collect test samples of possible outgassing.
4. Outgassing remediation and removal techniques and procedures.
E.
Allergens
[dust mites, pollens, mold spores, and air pollutants]
1. Health effects of allergens.
2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and
commercial buildings for potential sources of allergens.
3. How to collect test samples of possible allergens.
4. Allergen remediation and removal techniques and procedures.
F.
Pesticide residues
[elevated levels] inside and outside residences,
apartments, and commercial buildings.
1. Health effects from exposure to elevated levels of indoor and outdoor
pesticide residues.
2. How to physically and visually inspect inside homes, apartments, and
commercial buildings [and the building's outdoor environment] for
potential pesticide
residue zones.
3. How to collect test samples of possible pesticide residues indoors and
outdoors.
4. Pesticide residue remediation and removal techniques and procedures.
G. Alternative pest
control, lawn care, and landscaping methods
that are
healthy, environmentally-safe, and effective without the indoor and outdoor
use of
health-damaging pesticides.
H.
Bacterial, viral, and
germ contamination of air and drinking water
inside
residences, apartments, and commercial buildings.
1. Health effects from exposure to bacterial, viral, and germ contamination
of air and drinking water.
2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and
commercial buildings for potential bacterial, viral, and germ
contamination of air and
drinking water.
3. How to collect test samples of possible bacterial, viral, and germ
contamination of air and drinking water.
4. Bacterial, viral, and germ contamination remediation and removal
techniques and procedures.
I.
Bio-Terrorism: How to protect a home,
condo, apartment, office, or
commercial building against biological terrorism
[anthrax spores, smallpox,
and other airborne and drinking water toxins]
24 hours per day with
duct-installed and/or portable hepa filtration and ultraviolet lights, plus
continual air quality monitoring with alarms.
J.
How to conduct
environmental assessments and testing
to certify buildings
as a Certified
Healthy Home, a
Certified
Healthy Condo,
a Certified
Healthy
Apartment, or a
Certified
Healthy Office.
K.
How to research,
organize, prepare, and write environmental remediation
protocol plans
and remediation bid proposals.
L.
Sales,
Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations Tips
to enable you to
earn a high income as a Certified Environmental Hygienist, Certified Mold
Inspector, and Certified Mold Remediator.
M.
How To Protect
Yourself Legally Against Lawsuits
in working as a
Certified Environmental Hygienist, Certified Mold Inspector, and Certified
Mold
Remediator.
N.
Mold Inspection and
Mold Testing.
Please read Mold Course Contents
.
O.
Mold Remediation and
Mold Removal.
Please read Mold Course Contents
.
Ecology
College Online: Anytime,
Anywhere Distance Learning to be trained and certified as a---
►Certified
Mold Inspector and
Certified Mold Remediator
►Certified
Environmental Hygienist
►Certified
Environmental Science Technician
●Certified
Mold Inspector
and
Certified Mold Remediator -
Tuition is only
US$598 for both PCI professional designation certifications Certified
Mold Inspector and Certified Mold Remediator, including your first year
PCI certification membership dues of $99.
More info, the training application, the PCI Code of Ethics, and tuition
payment links are at
Ecology College
Online.
●Certified
Environmental Hygienist -
Tuition is only US$499 for your online distance training and
certification as a Certified Environmental Hygienist, including your
first year PCI certification membership dues of $99. More info, the
training application, the PCI Code of Ethics, and tuition payment links
are at Ecology
College Online.
●Certified
Environmental Science Technician - Tuition is only US$299,
including your first year PCI certification membership
dues of $99. More info, the training
application, the PCI Code of Ethics, and tuition payment links are at
Ecology College
Online.
Complete one or
all (simultaneously) mold inspector (mold inspection) certification, mold
remediator (mold remediation) certification, environmental hygienist, and/or
environmental science certification courses in approximately 40 to 80 hours
of intensive home study at your own schedule and pace.
For more information on our online environmental hygienist training program,
please email environmental training director
Phillip Fry
envirodangers@yahoo.com
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