AMRT Class Overview

This 4-day course explores mold and sewage remediation techniques, as well as critical safety procedures and regulations designed to protect human health.

Far more than just a “mold class,” the Applied Microbial Remediation Technician course covers common microbial substances encountered by water damage professionals, including mold, bacteria, viruses, and parasites. 

Ideal for: Professionals in multiple industries including: environmental regulations, insurance, property management, disaster restoration, and indoor environmental quality (IEQ).

Prerequisite Required: IICRC certification in Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT).

IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician AMRT

What You'll Learn

The AMRT course covers mold and sewage remediation techniques to individuals engaged in property management, property restoration, IEQ investigations, or other related professions. Participants will learn:

  • Mold and sewage remediation procedures
  • Abrasive remediation techniques
  • Engineering controls (e.g., containment, negative pressure)
  • Environmental microbiology
  • Safety protocols (PPE, biocides)
  • Environmental sampling

Class Location & Schedule

Location Address:

5929 Goshen Springs Rd
Norcross, GA 30071
United States

Class Schedule:

The following schedule applies to all days of training.

  • 8:00 AM - class begins
  • 12:00pm - break for lunch
  • 5:00 PM - class ends

*Additional breaks will be taken in the morning and afternoon at the instructor's discretion.

Meet Your Instructor

Mark Cornelius

With more than 40+ years of experience, Mark Cornelius has been an approved IICRC instructor since 2008 and is an IICRC triple Master. Mark serves on the IICRC Board of directors, the S540 standards committee, Vice-Chairs the OCT committee and other IICRC functions.

He is the founder of EMTA, the Emergency Mitigation Technician Academy. He is also the president of DRI and is still active getting his hands dirty and feet wet in the restoration and cleaning industry.

 

Mark Cornelius, IICRC Instructor

IICRC Certification

To earn certification, students must pass the certification exam, which is available for an additional fee paid directly to the IICRC. Students must visit www.iicrc.org to register online and submit the exam fee prior to or on the first day of class. Please contact the IICRC with any questions regarding this process

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