1. CCT:
The Carpet Cleaning Technician course teaches the fundamentals of
carpet cleaning. Topics include fiber types and characteristics, fiber
identification, carpet construction and styles, dyeing at the mill, soil
characteristics and the chemistry of cleaning. This course will also
introduce the technician to the 5 methods commonly used in carpet
cleaning. The differences between the CCT and CMT courses are, basically,
a focus on either general or residential versus commercial applications.
2. CMT:
Commercial Carpet Maintenance Technician course teaches entry-level
commercial carpet cleaning techniques
to individuals engaged in the
maintenance of commercial facilities. In addition to the basics of carpet
construction, emphasis will be placed on teaching IICRC S100 carpet
cleaning methodologies, safety procedures, and pro-active techniques to
individuals who will perform these procedures in the field. Course
graduates will have a basic understanding of the importance of
preventative, interim, restorative and salvage cleaning and how they
contribute to
the overall success of the commercial carpet maintenance
program.
3. UFT:
The Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning Technician course covers
upholstery fiber categories, fiber identification and testing,
manufacturing of the fiber & fabric, chemistry of cleaning, upholstery
cleaning methods, protections, spotting
and potential problems. A student
will have a specific knowledge about fabric and fiber content, as well as
furniture construction. This enables students to identify limitations and
potential cleaning related problems, on a given piece of upholstery.
4. OCT:
The Odor Control Technician course covers olfaction and odor, odor
sources, detection process, theory of odor control, equipment, chemical
options and applications. The student will learn how to address odors
caused from biological sources such as decomposition, urine contamination,
and mold, combustion sources such as fire and
smoke damage, and chemical
sources such as fuel oil spills or volatile organic chemicals.
5. CRT:
The Color Repair Technician course addresses the history of color,
color theory, natural and synthetic dyes, dye methods, types of dyes,
types of fibers, carpet styles and dye procedures. Other topics covered
include color related cleaning issues such as fading, color loss due to
contamination or bleaching, and the use of cleaning agents that
may affect
or remove color from carpet.
6. RRT:
The Carpet Repair and Reinstallation Technician course teaches techniques
and safety issues related to carpet repair and re-installation, carpet
construction, inspection process prior to cleaning, tools of the trade,
floor preparation, adhesives, carpet cushion installation, tackless strip
and moldings, seaming, and proper stretching. This class also teaches
various repairs that the carpet cleaner/restorer may come up against while
dealing with an installed textile.
This knowledge will enable the
technician to recognize and avoid installation problems that may arise
while
performing carpet cleaning as well as how to correct many issues
encountered.
7. WRT:
The Water Damage Restoration Technician course is designed to teach
non-restoration personnel that perform remediation work to give them a
better concept of water damage, it’s effects and techniques for drying of
structures.
This course will give residential and commercial maintenance
personnel the background to understand the procedures necessary to deal
with water losses, sewer backflows, and contamination such as mold.
8.
ASD:
The Applied Structural Drying courses covers the effective,
efficient and timely drying of water-damaged structures and contents,
using comprehensive classroom and hands-on training, in order to
facilitate appropriate decision-making within a restorative drying
environment. Students will experience live hands on use of instruments,
extraction systems, drying equipment, and chemistry use in an actual
flooded building situation.
9.
AMRT:
The Applied Microbial Remediation Technician course covers mold and
sewage remediation techniques to individuals engaged in property
management, property restoration, IEQ investigations or other related
professions. Emphasis will be placed on teaching mold 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.
10.
LCT:
The Leather Cleaning Technician course addresses leather
identification and cleaning techniques for professional on-location
cleaners, restoration and inspection service providers, as well as other
related industries. Emphasis shall be placed on theory, practical
application, proper identification of leather types, soiling conditions
and proper professional solutions to the cleaning challenges faced by the
individuals performing the work in the field.
11.
RCT:
The Rug Cleaning Technician course covers area rug identification
and appropriate cleaning techniques and methods to professional cleaning,
restoration and inspection service providers as well as others in related
industries. Emphasis will be placed on teaching cleaning theory, practical
application, hands-on techniques, and understanding cleaning limitations.
12.
SMT:
The Stone, Masonry, & Tile Care Technician course provides precise
information for the proper maintenance
and cleaning of natural and
man-made (cultured) stone, ceramic tile, masonry, and grout surfaces.
Students will learn the theory behind and reasons for proper tools,
chemicals and equipment. Emphasis will be placed on protecting surfaces,
technicians and building occupants. Students completing the course will be
adequately equipped to perform maintenance-related tasks involving stone,
masonry and ceramic tile surfaces.
13.
SRT:
The Fire & Smoke Restoration Technician course concentrates on
technical procedure for successfully
completing the restoration of a fire
and smoke damaged environment. Students will learn how to combine
technical procedures with a practical approach to managing the job site
and how that relates to pricing the job.
14.
HST:
The Health & Safety Technician class is a must for anyone
performing restoration or mold remediation! This
course is provided to
increase safety in your workplace and reduce your company’s risk of costly
fines and penalties.
it is also designed to put you ahead in the
restoration industry to show insurance companies you and your staff is
ahead of the competition regarding health and safety. Topics to be covered
are: OSHA standards, Inspections,
Citations and Penalties, Record keeping,
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Hazard Communication, Hazardous
Materials, Confined Spaces, and Blood-born Pathogens.
15.
FCT:
The Floor Care Technician course is an introductory level course in
hard surface floor care. Topics covered
include Industry Overview, Health,
Safety, & Liability, Floor Covering Materials, Chemicals, Tools and
Equipment, Floor Care Principles & Procedures, Specialized Floor Care
Procedures, Problem Solving and Trouble Shooting, Managing
the Floor Care
Function, and Industry Resources.
16.
SSI:
The Substrate & Sub-floor Introduction course is an introductory,
prerequisite course created to teach a basic understanding of substrates
and sub-floors as they relate to finish floor coverings. This course was
developed for individuals engaged in inspecting, installing, creating
and/or interpreting specifications, and for other related
professions.
Emphasis is placed on teaching participants an overview of substrates and
sub-floors.
17.
SCI:
The Carpet Inspector Course focuses on preparing carpet inspectors
for certification, it also serves as an introductory floor covering
inspection course explaining basic investigation procedures that apply to
all floor coverings. Some basic knowledge of fibers, yarn construction,
carpet construction and installation is assumed and the emphasis
is on
field testing, lab testing, inspection techniques, advanced construction,
installation and maintenance issues as
well as report writing, warranty
interpretation, color issues, photography, sample collection, practice and
tours of
elated facilities.
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