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Courses 9804 / 10888 -
Home Improvement / Energy Conservation
Course 9804 covers administrative codes/law from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
Course 10888 is designed to familiarize Contractors and Inspectors with information on the updated construction codes required for building a home, according to the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC). SPS 322 and the commentary are used as reference materials.
$90.00
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Courses 9804 / 14239 -
Home Improvement / Mold Prevention
Course 9804 covers administrative codes/law from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
Course 14239 is on Molds, they are the most common forms of fungi found on earth. They can grow on almost any material, as long as moisture and oxygen are available. Most molds reproduce through the formation of spores, tiny microscopic cells that are resistant to drying and are released into the air. Individuals involved in the construction trades come into contact with mold during a renovation or maintenance of building.
$90.00
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Courses 9804 / 16191 -
Home Improvement / Construction Standards
Course 9804 covers administrative codes/law from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
Course 16191 is designed to familiarize Contractors and Inspectors with information on the updated construction codes required for building a home, according to the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC).
$90.00
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Courses 12858 / 16191 -
Scaffolds and Safety / Construction Standards
Course 12858 is intended to assist employers and employees in their efforts to comply with the current OSHA scaffold requirements for construction work, as falls are the leading cause of death for workers engaged in residential construction.
Course 16191 is designed to familiarize Contractors and Inspectors with information on the updated construction codes required for building a home, according to the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC).
$90.00
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Courses 12858 / 18129 -
Scaffolds and Safety / Deck Code Changes Pt 1
Course 12858 is intended to assist employers and employees in their efforts to comply with the current OSHA scaffold requirements for construction work, as falls are the leading cause of death for workers engaged in residential construction.
Course 18129 is Part 1 of the Deck Code changes and is designed to familiarize Contractors and Inspectors with the amendments to the deck codes required for building and remodeling decks, according to the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC).
$90.00
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Courses 12858 / 18180 -
Scaffolds and Safety / Deck Code Changes Pt 2
Course 12858 is intended to assist employers and employees in their efforts to comply with the current OSHA scaffold requirements for construction work, as falls are the leading cause of death for workers engaged in residential construction.
Course 18180 is Part 2 of the Deck Code changes and is designed to familiarize Contractors and Inspectors with the amendments to the deck codes required for building and remodeling decks, according to the Uniform Dwelling Code. Topics covered in this course include General Requirements, Footings and Post Connections, Posts and Post-to-Beam Connections, Beams, Joists, and Joist-to-Beam Connections.
$90.00
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Courses 13875 / 18181 -
Lead In Construction / Radon
This course is an overview of OSHA’s Lead Standards for the construction industry. Employers and employees will benefit from knowing the risks associated with lead in the construction industry and how to minimize the dangers.
This Radon course is designed to familiarize the contractors with basic facts about Radon, how to build a Radon Resistant Building with Wisconsin specific Radon support and contact information.
$90.00
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Courses 13875 / 14239 -
Lead In Construction / Mold Prevention
This course is an overview of OSHA’s Lead Standards for the construction industry. Employers and employees will benefit from knowing the risks associated with lead in the construction industry and how to minimize the dangers.
Molds are the most common forms of fungi found on earth. They can grow on almost any material, as long as moisture and oxygen are available. Most molds reproduce through the formation of spores, tiny microscopic cells that are resistant to drying and are released into the air. Individuals involved in the construction trades come into contact with mold during a renovation or maintenance of building.on.