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Bureau Veritas Health, Safety and Environmental Training  

FREE Breakfast Seminar
TAMPA, FLORIDA

Wednesday , April 9, 2008
8:00 am - 11:00 am



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Moisture intrusion and mold have never been as big an issue as they are right now. They present serious concerns to businesses, building owners and managers, as well as occupants. Some molds and mold by-products can impact occupant health and productivity while related symptoms like smell can effect perception and satisfaction of occupants/tenants. It is important to understand how mold problems develop in buildings and what is really known about the health effects of mold exposure.

Buildings should not make people sick, cause them discomfort, or otherwise inhibit their ability to perform.

 

The good news is there may be simple solutions preventing moisture intrusion and mold. This Bureau Veritas seminar will show you how to develop and implement corrective actions to identify sources of indoor moisture and explain the importance of establishing a prevention plan.

Move Forward with Confidence knowing that with Bureau Veritas on your team, effectively responding to moisture intrusion and mold is just a seminar away.

Who Should Attend?

Industrial hygienists, environmental consultants dealing with indoor mold, home inspectors, general contractors, cleaning and restoration contractors, risk managers, property managers, insurance, financial, or legal professionals who deal with mold issues.

Bureau Veritas Health, Safety and Environmental Training
CM Points

This seminar has been approved by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) for 0.5 points per 3 hours of technical presentation for Industrial Hygiene CM points. Upon completion of this seminar, participants will receive a certificate with the ABIH approval code for 1.5 hours of technical presentation. Hours can also be submitted for CMP approval by CHMMs, and COC approval by CSPs.

Bureau Veritas Health, Safety and Environmental Training
Dates/Times

Wednesday April 9, 2008
8:00 am - 11:00 am

Sign-in begins at 8:00 am
Breakfast and Seminar start at 8:30 am

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Location

Embassy Suites
513 South Florida Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33602
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Bureau Veritas Health, Safety and Environmental Training

Presenters

Bureau Veritas HSE Seminar Presenter

Steven T. Luecke, CIH, MSPH

Steve Luecke, CIH, MSPH has 11 years experience with indoor environmental quality (IEQ) conditions and concerns. His educational background includes an undergraduate degree in Microbiology and graduate degree in Industrial Hygiene.

He began performing IEQ investigations in aseptic clean room pharmaceutical environments. His continued experience in this field includes the investigation of buildings with occupant health-related concerns, the evaluation of fungal contamination, HVAC, and mold remediation management of over 100 buildings in the southeastern United States.

Bureau Veritas HSE Seminar Presenter

David D. Devol

David Devol has over 20 years of experience as an occupational health and safety consultant with primary expertise in asbestos consulting. He manages staff providing the full range of occupational health and safety services and provides senior project management for complex projects.

He was an instructor for EPA required asbestos course work, initial Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) accreditation courses at the University of Florida, Training, Research and Education for Environmental Occupations (TREEO) Center from 1989 to 2003.