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EPA - Building Air Quality (BAQ) Action Plan
Steven G. Liescheidt, P.E., CSI-CCS, CCPR.
Overview
In
today’s complex building structures, it is imperative that the HVAC engineer
have a basic knowledge of building air quality (BAQ) issues and action plans.
With this knowledge the HVAC engineer can design the appropriate systems to help
minimize BAQ problems.
In
this course the student will learn some of the basic steps in the EPA Building
Air Quality Action Plan.
The
student is expected to read and review the material contained in the EPA's
“Building Air Quality Action Plan” – June 1998
The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions
at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Attained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and
skills:
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Steps in a BAQ
Action Plan
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Designating an IAQ
Manager
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Developing an IAQ
Profile of The Building
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Addressing Existing
and Potential IAQ Problems
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Educating Building
Personnel About IAQ
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Developing and
Implementing a Plan for Facility Operations and Maintenance
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Managing Processes
with Potentially Significant Pollutant Sources
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Communicating with
Tenants and Occupants About Their Role In Maintaining Good IAQ
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Establishing
Procedures for Responding to IAQ Complaints
Course
Click on the following
attachment and review the EPA Indoor Air Quality Education and Assessment
Guidance (I-BEAM) document prior to taking a quiz for credit.
BAQ Action Plan - PDF version (846 KB)
BAQ Action Plan - Web page
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To obtain PDH credits for this course, you will need to take a quiz for
credit. Click on the link below.
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