Online | Level 3 Award Damp, Mould and Condensation in Buildings
A 2-day subsidised online course on damp for Northern Ireland construction professionals resulting in an accredited Level 3 Award (subject to assessment).
CITB NI are pleased to offer a subsidised 2-day online course resulting in a Level 3 Award in Damp, Mould and Condensation in Buildings*.
The course has been supported by Department for the Economy, and the course will offer the opportunity for construction professionals based in Northern Ireland to gain and formalise their knowledge in damp, mould and condensation. It will focus on the essential areas of knowledge required, plus taking learners through the overall process from pre-inspection and building inspection to reporting and specifying remedial work. Examples will include dwellings and other building types. At the end of the course, participants should have an understanding of the common causes of moisture problems in buildings, the approach to analysis, methods of investigation including the equipment to be used.
The course features sessions on Joint Position Statement – Investigation of moisture and its effects on traditional buildings: Principles and competencies, BS 5250: 2021: Management of Moisture in Buildings – Code of Practise, and the impact that retrofit has on moisture issues in buildings.
The course will be delivered by Prof John Edwards; who is lead author of BS7913 – the British Standard for work to traditional and historic buildings.
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