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Topic
Health & Wellbeing
Format
Online Learning Event
Cost
Free Free (Member Cost)
Event Date
Start: Apr 24, 2025
Event Time
Start: 10:00 am End: 11:00 am
Venue
Online (Zoom)
Hosted By
The course “Mould in Buildings – Awareness, Due Diligence, and Remediation” takes a practical approach to tackling mould-related challenges in buildings.
Participants will gain the knowledge and skills needed to proactively manage mould issues, ensuring occupant safety, regulatory compliance, and effective remediation.
B.Env.St., M.Env.,Operations Manager, Indoor Environmental Quality, Pinchin Ltd.
Heather Swail is the Operations Manager of Richmond’s Indoor Environmental Quality group at Pinchin Ltd. With over a decade of experience in the IEQ field, she provides technical expertise, training, and management consulting services to a diverse range of workplace clients. She has conducted or overseen hundreds of mould and indoor air quality surveys across various industries, including construction, industrial, manufacturing, commercial, office, and healthcare settings. Heather holds a Master of Environment from the University of Manitoba.