Virginia Board For Contractors Approved
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www.dpor.virginia.govapproved by the Board for Contractors. There are several dozen approved courses that are available that can be used to meet this requirement. Most are given in the classroom, but some providers offer online or correspondence courses. While the Board approves these courses, the providers are permitted to set their own fees, schedules, and locations,
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Unpacking Standards - ASCD
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Mold Remediation - West Virginia University
www.ehs.wvu.eduManagement (FM) should work with EHS to determine if contractors are needed. Note: EHS should be consulted prior to any mold remediation work greater than 10 square feet that is located directly within an HVAC system, or if any materials are suspect asbestos containing building materials. Definitions