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- 3 documented Class 4 drying job that the material was successfully saved
- 30 Second Principle
- Abrasive clean
- Air Injection Wall Drying Principles
- Air Mover Best Application and Placement
- Air Mover Identification & Testing
- Amtec general rules
- Antimicrobial Application
- Application for Wood and Ceramic Floors
- Assessing the proper for the damage
- Assisting your Supervisor
- Basic Drying Techniques
- Basic Insurance Policy Training
- Basic Insurance Policy Training
- Basic Insurance Policy Training
- Basic Insurance Policy Training
- Basic Manual Handling
- Bathroom removal
- Be Solutions Oriented Instead of Problem Oriented
- Buddy Punch
- Building science course, mould supervisor or IEP training course
- Building Trust is a Worthy Investment
- Business Environment
- Bypass
- Carpet
- Cat 3 also known as black water
- Category 3 Water Loss Contaminated Material Removal
- Category 3 Water Loss Decontamination
- Category 3 Water Loss Response
- Ceramic Tile Drying Process – Part 1
- Ceramic Tile Drying Process – Part 2
- Claimed Event
- Code of Conduct Policy
- Code of Conduct Policy Copy
- Cohension Adhesion and Capillary Action
- Commercial Project
- Completed Contents Division Training from point 1 to 7
- condition 1- normal ecology
- condition 2 -Settled spores
- condition 3- Active growth
- Confidentiality
- Confidentiality Copy
- Containment Application
- Containment Principles
- Contents Assessment
- Contents Division Basics Level 1
- Contents Level 1
- Contents Level 2
- Contents Packing, Unpacking & Handling
- Conventional Drying Process When Removing Underlay
- Crawlspace Basics
- Crawlspace Drying Process
- Creating A Pricing System
- Critical barriers
- Customer Complaint Handling Policy
- Deconstruction
- Definition of Mould
- Dehumidification Role In Drying
- Deodorising Basics
- Diagramming A Loss
- Difference between hardwood flooring and engineered flooring
- Direct Heat Application Basics
- Directed Heat Drying
- Directed Heat Drying In a Commercial Setting
- Documenting Drying Conditions
- Dri-eaz 1800 (evolution) dehum LGR
- Dri-eaz 2500 LGR
- Dri-eaz Sahara blower (Centrifugal)
- Drug, Alcohol & Smoking
- Drug, Alcohol & Smoking Copy
- Drying & Folding of Laundry
- Drying Concrete
- Drying Crawlspace Soil
- Drying Crawlspace Structure
- Drying Equipment Basics
- Drying Low Height & Limited Access Crawlspace
- Drying Unfinished Areas
- Drying Vinyl & Laminate Flooring
- Drying with EP
- Drymatic 2
- Drymatic Basics
- Drymatic boost box
- Drywall
- Drywall removal/Ceiling
- Electronic Communication and Device Policy
- Electronic Communication and Device Policy Copy
- Equal Opportunity Policy
- Equal Opportunity Policy Copy
- Evaporation Potential 101 – Dalton’s Law of Evaporation
- Evaporation Potential 102 – Calculatin Evaporation Potential
- explanation
- External fire related safety essentials
- External mould related safety essentials
- Extracting Carpet & Underlay with Ride on
- Extraction
- Extraction
- Extraction with a stationary tool
- Factors to determine whether to write off the floor covering or opted for restoration
- Fatigue Management Policy
- Final Clean
- Final clean
- Fire Basic Internal Training
- Fire Damage Level 1
- Floor covering removal
- Floor Drying Principles
- Floor Protection
- Floor tiles removal
- Free Water Bound Water and Water Vapour in Wood
- General Expectations
- General rules
- Grievance and Complaints Policy
- Grievance and Complaints Policy Copy
- Handliong Contents on a Water Loss
- Hardwood Floor Drying Process
- Hardwood Floor Moisture Readings
- Hardwood Flooring Drying
- Hardwood Technical Questions – Part 1
- Hardwood Technical Questions – Part 2
- Has 5 customer satisfaction documents confirming customer happy with steam cleaning
- Has been running fire damage sites for 6 months to Amtec standard
- Has been running water damage sites for 6 months to Amtec standard
- Has run 10 projects from start to finish that have successfully passed PRV, first attempt
- Has successfully and economically restored a rug from 5 separate jobs first attempt
- Has successfully dried 10 properties start to finish
- Has successfully passed 3 project manager quality checks on fire jobs that have handled
- Has successfully removed on 5 separate occasions claim related stains from carpets
- Has successfully restored a micro suede couch first attempt
- Has successfully run 5 full pack outs to satisfaction of facility requirements and company time frames
- Has supported 10 projects from start to finish that have successfully passed
- Has supported 5 different houses that have been fully packed out to Amtec facility
- health risk
- Hot Dry Air Flow
- How to approach Category 3 loss
- How to comprehend make safe instruction
- how to dry a place with limitation such as delicate contents
- How to identify Axminster Carpet vs Woven Carpet
- how to identify fire rated wall
- How to identify Tufted Carpet
- How to identify wool vs nylon
- How to Use Simpro
- Hydrogen Bonding and Cohesion
- I & R Training Level 1
- iCat – Pack Out Training Level 1
- iCAT Listing Laundry
- Ice blasting
- ICRC CRT
- IICRC AMRT
- IICRC AMRT
- IICRC ASD (Applied structural drying)
- IICRC CCT
- IICRC CCT or CCMT
- IICRC CDS
- IICRC CRRT
- IICRC FSRT
- IICRC Journeyman Fire Restorer
- IICRC Journeyman Textile Cleaner
- IICRC Journeyman Water Restorer
- IICRC Master Fire and Smoke Restorer
- IICRC Master Textile Cleaner
- IICRC Master Water Restorer
- IICRC OCT
- IICRC OCT or CRT or RRT
- IICRC RRT
- IICRC UFT
- IICRC UFT
- IICRC WRT
- IICRC WRT
- In Place Drying
- Increase EP by Drying the Air
- Increase EP by heating wet surfaces
- Injectidry, direct it in, adaptidry basics
- Inspection in a Commercial Building
- Install containment
- instruction of how to do moisture survey, putting tags and doing moisture point
- Internal Safety Essentials
- Internal Safety essentials
- Internal Safety Essentials
- Internal Safety Essentials
- introduction of water damage
- Invasive Moisture Meter Application
- iPad Training Notes in Factory
- It’s very important for the following reasons, as cause of damage can affect the claim
- Kitchen removal
- Large Contents Handling
- Laundering Consumables
- Leadership Level 1
- Leadership Level 2
- Leadership Level 3
- Leather Cleaning Basics
- Leave
- Level 1 in steam cleaning or fire or contents or mould
- Level 1in steam cleaning or water or mould
- Level 2 in Steam Cleaning or Fire or Contents or Mould
- Level 2 in steam cleaning or water or mould
- Level 3 in Steam Cleaning or Fire or Contents or Mould
- Machine Washing Rags & Microfibres
- Making Custom Boxes
- Manual Handling Policy
- Mask Basics
- Moisture check
- moisture check
- Moisture Meter Identification
- Motor Vehicle
- Mould Basic Internal Training
- Mould Damage Level 1
- Mould Damage Level 1 Training
- Mould Division Basics Level 1
- Next Step after the Deconstruction
- Non-Invasive Moisture Meter Application
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Office Basics Level 1
- Office Staff – Level 1 Training Review
- Office Staff – Level 2 Training Review
- Our Customers
- Our Vision and Values
- Own The Solution
- Phases of Water
- Phoenix 1200 Dessicant
- Phoenix Focus Axial Fan
- Phoenix guardian AFD 500cfm and dri-eaz 500cfm AFD
- Phoenix R200 Dehumidifier
- Pitstop to Check if you were asleep
- Power Management On Water Losses
- PPE
- PPE
- PPE Basics
- PPE Required to Handle CAT 3 water loss
- Pre-existing damage or unrelated damage
- Prep Phase
- Probation
- Process of Laundering
- Proven understanding of heat drying
- Proven understanding of psychometry
- Psychometry 101
- Psychrometry 102
- Reason of Photos on Arrival
- Reasons for photos on arrival and throughout the process,
- Reasons to lift and disposed of vinyl
- Reasons to remove and disposed tiles flooring
- Reasons to write-off carpet
- Reasons to write-off laminate/engineered floorboard.
- Reasons why Insurance use restorers
- Receiving Policy
- Removal of debris and mould affected material from a property
- Removing
- Removing Skirting Boards and Cutting Gyprock walls
- Reporting Incidents, Injuries & Hazards in the Workplace
- Restorer role (Amtec Disaster recovery)
- Return to Work
- RIA CMP or IICRC AMRS
- RIA WLS
- Safety Level 2
- Sanding
- Set containment on negative pressure
- Setting Equipment For Conventional Drying in a Commericial Setting
- Setting Equipment For Directed Heat Drying In a Commercial Setting
- Setting the right number of air movers
- Setting the Right Number of LGR Dehumidifiers
- Sewage Basic Training – Level 1
- Significant water loss on a commercial site
- Simple relays
- Skirting Board
- Specific requirement for visible mould growth to happen.
- Start mitigation
- Steam Cleaning Basics – Carpets, Rugs & Upholstery
- Step to follows:
- Steps for water damage
- Steps To Translating EP
- Subfloor removal
- Successfully completed 10 jobs where you have restored stained/visibly contaminated hand woven/silk/real Persian/oriental rugs
- Successfully completed 3 commercial remediation sites or 3 $50,000 remediation projects that have passed PRV
- Successfully passes 3 sewage projects on the first attempt
- SWMS Fire Restoration
- SWMS Mould Restoration
- SWMS Water Restoration
- Take the Quiz
- Tension pole and zip installation instructions
- The Effect of Evaporative Cooling During Drying
- The First Impression
- Thermal Imaging Basics
- Thing we must be aware of when working in a multi-level building
- Timber and concrete drying course
- Tools
- Tramex MEP meter
- Translating EP In Conventional Drying
- Translating EP in Directed Heat Drying
- Undergone a formal sewage or building science course
- Understanding Air Filtration Devices
- Uniform
- Uniform – Overview
- Uniform Introduction – Administration
- Uniform Introduction – Casual Staff
- Uniform Introduction – High -Vest
- Uniform Introduction – Project Managers
- Uniform Introduction – Technicians
- Using Hygrometers and IR Thermometers
- Using iCAT in the Factory Level 1
- Using LGR Dehumidifiers
- Using Portable Dessicant Dehumidifiers
- Visitors
- Wall Injection Application
- Wall tile Removal
- Water Damage – Basics
- Water Damage – Level 1 (Classroom Training Required)
- Water Restoration Professional System Manual
- Water Safety Essentials
- Week 6 Review
- Welcome
- Welcome
- Welcome Copy
- When assessing water damage, there are several key things to look for. Here are some important factors to consider:
- White Card
- Why Customers Get Upset & Why You’re Likely The Problem
- Wire brush
- Wrapping a Bike
- Your Employment
- Bore scope
- Delmhorst total check
- Drainvac water extractor
- Hydro-X
- Portable steam cleaner old and new one
- Setting up the ducts/hoses
- Thermal camera
- Tramex CMEX meter
- Using the machine
- Water claw