Indoor Air Quality: Principles and Practices
NEMEC Course 2201


Date:May 16-18, 1996 Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Duration:3 days Co-sponsored by:NREP

Course Overview

This three-day course provides comprehensive coverage of indoor air quality investigation and management. Participants will learn to identify, assess, and remediate indoor air quality problems in commercial and residential settings.

Topics Covered

  • IAQ investigations and programs
  • Contaminant identification and assessment
  • HVAC systems and their role in air quality
  • Air remediation methods and technologies
  • OSHA and EPA regulations on indoor air quality
  • ASHRAE standards compliance
  • NREP CIAQA exam review

Target Audience

Industrial hygienists, building managers, HVAC engineers, architects, facility managers, and health facility administrators.

Faculty

  • Gerald J. Kettler, P.E.
  • Stanley J. Campbell, P.E.
  • T. Rick Irvin, PhD (NEMEC Executive Director)
  • Camilo Cruz-Batres, MS

Tuition

Early registration (before May 3)$750
SEMT members$650

Registration & Contact

Contact: Melissa Tipton
NEMEC Headquarters
Fax: (202) 966-4841
mtipton@envasns.org


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