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The Applied Microbial Remediation Technician course (AMRT) covers mould and sewage remediation techniques to individuals engaged in property management, property restoration, IEQ investigations or other related professions. NOTE: Registrants must have successfully completed IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT) in order to attend this course.
The Applied Microbial Remediation Technician course (AMRT) covers mould and sewage remediation techniques to individuals engaged in property management, property restoration, IEQ investigations or other related professions. Emphasis will be placed on teaching mould and sewage remediation techniques to individuals who will perform these procedures in the field. Course graduates will be adequately equipped to perform remediation services, while protecting the health and safety of workers and occupants.
Introducing your Instructor
Richard Driscoll is an IICRC Master Restorer. He has been a Water damage Instructor since 2000, and a Mould remediation instructor since 2006.
Richard Driscoll has a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Clarkson College of Technology, an MBA from the University of Dayton and is currently working on his doctorate. He is a professor at Webster University where he provides graduate and undergraduate level lectures. He is an IICRC Certified Master Restorer, Master Textile Cleaner and an approved instructor. Driscoll has been consulted by state governments on legislation related to the cleaning and restoration industry. He also is the author and instructor for Restoration Sciences Academy’s MR-110 and MR-210 microbial remediation classes.
IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT)