AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch Program
Sponsored by
An Architect’s Guide to Mold and Moisture in Buildings (1 HSW)
Thursday, December 10 | 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Program will provide participants with information to be able to assess and evaluate how mold and moisture can impact planning and design in buildings, how to identify it, and how to manage it. Participants will understand indoor air quality assessment, including mold, and how it may impact projects during the planning and design phase for either renovation or new construction projects.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
PRESENTED BY
Christopher B. Murray, CIH, CSP | Principal Industrial Hygienist/Project Manager
Mr. Murray is certified in the comprehensive aspects of industrial hygiene by the American Industrial Hygiene Association and as a safety professional by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. Mr. Murray has been involved in a number of significant projects for municipal, commercial and industrial/manufacturing clients throughout the United States and abroad. His expertise includes: OSHA regulatory compliance audits including personal noise exposure evaluations, air contaminant evaluations, indoor air quality evaluations, ventilation assessments, recommendations for engineering controls, and review and development of OSHA-required programs, including respiratory protection, hazard communication, blood borne pathogens, asbestos, lead, among others. Mr. Murray has provided litigation support in industrial hygiene for both plaintiff and defense cases.
Mr. Murray is a past president of the Carolinas Local Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association and currently is an at large board member of the Eastern Carolina Safety and Health Conference committee.