Mold: Understanding the Science Behind Today’s Hottest Topic
Mold is a growing concern. Whether a part of construction, building management, real estate, the medical industry, legal trade, an environmental consultant, or basically involved in anything else, mold could be lurking around your business today. How is mold affecting you and your clients? Is it all bad? Georgia Tech Research Institute is offering upcoming courses on mold, which will take an objective approach to the true problems of these tiny spores.
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) January 26, 2005 -- An Executive Overview of Mold will be
offered April 13, 2005 from 1:00 pm until 5:00 pm. This course will outline the
current state of the science on harmful effects of mold exposure and a sample of
the policies available in regards to mold. Course attendees will gain a better
understanding of technical information in assessment and remediation techniques.
A second course titled Mold for the Construction Industry is being
offered the following day, April 14, 2005 from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm. This
course is geared toward minimizing potential problems faced by design,
engineering, and construction professionals. This course will look at mold
issues and the legal ramifications from both the construction and building owner
perspective. In an increasingly competitive construction market, mold exposure
claims can wreak havoc on any business.
Don’t let mold have an affect on
your business. Sign up today for either or both of these courses and educate
yourself, your co-workers and clients on how to better detect and prevent mold
and the hazards surrounding it. Call 404-385-3500 to register today or go to http://www.pe.gatech.edu and
click on MOLD under “Browse by Subject”.
Attendants for either course
will earn Continuing Education Units, AIA or Health, Safety and Welfare Learning
Units. Both courses will be held at the Global Learning Conference Center on
Georgia Tech’s campus in Atlanta, Georgia.
Georgia Tech Research
Institute (GTRI) is the nonprofit applied research arm of the Georgia Institute
of Technology in Atlanta, GA. Our approximately 1,200 employees perform or
support more than $100 million in research yearly for more than 200 clients in
industry and government. To learn more about GTRI, visit http://www.gtri.gatech.edu.
Katie Pyner
GEORGIA
TECH
www.pe.gatech.edu
404-385-3544
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/1/prweb199591.htm