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Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Future Environment Designs Approved to Offer NYSDOL Mold Refresher Courses
Future Environment Designs is happy to announce that New York State Department of Labor has approved our Mold Refresher training course. This course which will allow Mold Abatement Workers, Mold Abatement Supervisors, Mold Remediation Contractors, and Mold Assessment Contractors & Individuals to renew their license with New York State and continue offering mold services. The course is an four hour course with a 15 minute break. Individuals enrolled in the course will be expected to enhance the learning experience by sharing information regarding their experience in the past two years.
We will be adding dates to our schedule at Future Environment Design's website now that we are approved to offer these courses. As usual you can contact us to set up the Mold Refresher classes under our training "At Your Convenience" service. Look forward to seeing you in class.
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