Master Class Webinar Pollution Solution - How to Create IAQ Policies, Plans and Practices to Control Pollutant Sources in Your School District
Recorded September 17, 2015
Webinar Description
Learn about the relationship between pollutant sources and IAQ and prevent IAQ issues before they start via aggressive and comprehensive pollutant source control.
Webinar Viewers Will:
- Prevent IAQ issues and problems before they start by aggressively and comprehensively controlling pollutant sources.
- Manage the critical relationship between pollutant sources, airflow pathways and air pressure to protect occupant health.
- Conduct regular building walkthrough inspections using the IAQ Tools for Schools Walkthrough Inspection Checklist to identify potential sources of pollutants.
- Measure and monitor IAQ pollutant sources; use tools, devices and techniques to gather documentation and interpret data; and effectively communicate findings.
- Reduce chemical exposures and costly accidents by establishing a plan for the use, labeling, storage and disposal of hazardous materials.
- Implement policies, plans and practices to improve IAQ and protect occupant health, including such tactics as creating tobacco-free school zones, promoting anti-idling school bus policies, using walk-off mats at building entrances, testing for and mitigating radon, and conducting pollutant-generating activities when school facilities are unoccupied.
Moderator
- Tracy Washington Enger, Facilitator, Indoor Environments Division, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC
Speakers
- Dave Blake, Indoor Air Specialist, Northwest Clean Air Agency
- Francine Locke, Director, Office of Environmental Management and Services, School District of Philadelphia
- Kevin Stewart, American Lung Association of the Mid-Atlantic