MITMasters: Level 1 & 2 | I40 Structural Drying Academy x MITClasses
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605 South Russell Street,Portland TN 37148
22 August, 2022
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Calling Restoration Contractors and Owners!Increase revenue, reduce liability, optimize operations, and create a culture you can be proud of with MITMasters Training. Bring your technicians and managers! Accelerate real transformation for your business.THIS COURSE IS MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:00 AM-5:00PM DAILY CDT. THIS IS AN EXCLUSIVE IN-PERSON EVENT ONLY! I40 Structural Drying Academy and Consulting in Portland, Tennessee is welcoming MITClasses into their training facility for our second collaboration of 2022. Our courses cater to individuals who value excellence, strive to be the best in their industry, and want to change the landscape of the industry with integrity. Ready for a transformation? Start with MITClasses! In this 4-Day course, R. David Sweet, an IICRC, ACAC, and RIA designated drying expert, teaches the IICRC Standards and industry best practices. This training is targeted toward drying professionals, independents, attorneys', and public adjusters. WHAT'S NEW? We have implemented a 5-month payment plan for ALL students!Discounts and promo codes are available for early registrants, current customers, second attendees, and returning or referred students!We use your registration feedback to optimize the course content.We update our student manuals so our content stays updated.Our training leveling system prioritizes not only valuable subjects, but experience and position. Level 1: Functional Competency - for Technicians (2-Day)Drying Equipment typesDrying Equipment Install StrategiesTools of the trade: Meters, Manometers, ATP Meters, Particle Counters, etc.SOP's: Inspection Theory, photos,etc.Finding dry standardInspection techniques for structuresEquipment identificationCreating floor plansDetermining drying chambersDehu calcFinding air exchange "infiltration / exfiltration"2X4 ChallengeLevel 2: The Standard of Care - for Lead Techs and PM's (2-Day)Foundational Elements: Standard of Care vs Standard (average) practiceScientific MethodRisk ManagementReasonable vs. Unreasonable: expectations, emotions, and beliefCreating the Narrative on the projectUnderstanding the IICRC S500 disclaimers, definitions, and overall languageIdentifying Class and CategoryDAMP (Deep Assembly Moisture Profiling)Loss Response & General Documentation IntakeJob Site, Field, & Shop ManagementTeam ManagementDrying Techniques & TopicsContact UsCourse Curriculum or SalesYsabeth Sweet Event Administrator and Marketing Director Mitigation Information Technologies (M.I.T) [email protected] (813) 368-3134 - Mobile (844) 648-8324 - Office Event Location InquiriesKevin Jones I-40 Structural Drying Academy & Consulting i40structuraldrying.com (615) 745-5938 - Office COVID-19 Notice & Precautions Although the facility is operating at full capacity, we still want you to feel safe & respected. If you would like to wear a mask, you are more than welcome, but it is not required to enter the building or sit through the course. If you are not comfortable with handshakes or any other physical contact please advise management immediately.DISCLAIMERSPlease note that both the Standards should be referenced accurately as ANSI/IICRC S500: 2015 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration (Fourth Edition) and ANSI/IICRC S520: 2015 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation (Third Edition). The source of the Standards should be provided as IICRC and a link to the IICRC Webstore ([http://webstore.iicrc.org)/]http://webstore.iicrc.org) should be provided so that readers can purchase and access the entire document.
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