Assessing, Sampling and Controlling Microbial Contamination in the Indoor Environment

Dates: October 7-8, 2004
February 12-13, 2004
Fee: 2 days - $350
Location: UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Office of Public Health Practice
683 Hoes Lane West
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Course Director: John Tiffany, MS
Benefits: This course combines lecture and discussion to provide an in-depth approach to microbials, including the assessment and remediation of contamination. A comprehensive session covering the health effects caused by various biological and microbiological contaminants will be included.
Intended Audience: Environmental and occupational health and safety specialists, industrial hygienists, public health officials, microbiologists, engineers, mechanical service contractors, indoor air quality specialists, facility management specialists and others concerned with health indoor environments.
Course Topics:
  • Health Effects of Indoor Microbiological Contaminants
  • Demonstration of Air Sampling Equipment
  • Selection of a Laboratory
  • Possible Microbial Sources
  • To Use or Not To Use Biocides
  • How Clean is Clean?
  • Monitoring a Microbiological Remediation Project
Other: CEUs: 1.4
CMs: 2.0

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UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Office of Public Health Practice
683 Hoes Lane West
Piscataway, NJ 08854
(732) 235-9450
(732) 235-9460 (fax)
cet-ophp@umdnj.edu

updated 10/13/2003