irem.org
0
course

what is a building-related hazard: infectious disease & environment health hazards (skills on-demand)

member price:

$59.00

your price:

$ 99.00

location details:

course description

the u.s. epa defines the term “sick building syndrome” as a situation in which building occupants experience similar acute health or comfort-related effects that are linked to time spent in a building. some of these adverse effects can be attributed to chemical contaminants, biological contaminants, or inadequate ventilation. this course provides an overview of challenges in connection with building-related illness, which can be attributed directly to airborne contaminants in buildings.

learning objectives:

  • understand the differences between building-related illness and sick building syndrome
  • outline common types of infectious diseases and relation to the built environment
  • establish air quality best practices and industry guidelines to manage environmental health risks

review our course policies and procedures page for further information

close
our site uses cookies to improve your visiting experience. please view our cookie and privacy policy.
got it