IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) Seminar

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IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) Seminar
8am-4:30pm Daily

May 20-23, 2025
Instructor: Ken Sellers
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Registration – $1,100
Receive 14 IICRC Continuing Education Credit (14 hours of CEC’s)
Test fee $150 paid at the time of testing to the IICRC.

You MUST be certified in Water Restoration (WRT) to take this course.

The Applied Microbial Remediation Technician course covers mold and sewage remediation techniques to individuals engaged in property management, property restoration, IEQ investigations or other related professions. Emphasis will be placed on teaching mold and sewage remediation techniques to individuals who will perform these procedures in the field. Course graduates will be adequately equipped to perform remediation services, while protecting the health and safety of workers and occupants.

Environmental Microbiology
Moisture and its Effect on Structure and Contamination
Documents and Regulations
Marketing Microbial Remediation Services
Health & Safety
Contract Legal Issues
Antimicrobial, Biocides and Biostats
Microbial Remediation Sampling, Protocol and Quality Control
Containment, Air Pressure and Air Changes
Structure Mold Remediation – Work Practices
Structure Sewage Remediation
Contents
HVAC Systems

(4 day course; 28 hours, not including exam time, lunch and breaks.)

Call (952)926-7117 to Register or e-mail sophiag@barker-hammer.com

Cancellation Policy: In the event of a cancellation, a 21-day notice is required. Students that cancel 21-days prior to class have the option for someone to come in their place, transfer to another class (in the same calendar year) of equal or lesser value, or receive a 50% credit.

The definition of a “no-call, no-show” is someone who does not communicate their absence within 2 hours of class. There are no transfers or refunds for no-call, no-shows.

If a student registered for class can no longer attend class and you want to send someone in their place, a 3-day notice is required. If the new student can no longer attend, this is considered a no-call, no-show.

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