- Recognize mould and the conditions, which are favourable to its growth;
- Identify jobs that can potentially pose a risk of harmful mould exposure;
- Plan workplace mould surveys to identify mould problems;
- Understand how to clean up mould;
- Understand when mould measurement and analysis are needed;
- Interpret information from mould measurement; and
- Develop and implement a mould management and control program.
Scope
This guide provides basic information for recognizing mould, cleaning it up and preventing its growth.
This guide is written in plain, non-technical language. Extensive technical details of different types of mould and their biological mechanisms are beyond the scope of this guide. For a detailed technical evaluation of mould exposure and implementation of control measures, an occupational hygienist or other qualified professional with appropriate expertise should be consulted. For additional information please contact the Inquiries Service of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).
Target Audience
This guide is for workers, their supervisors, health and safety committee members, health and safety representatives, occupational health and safety professionals and others with an interest in recognition, evaluation and control of mould in the workplace. This guide will serve as handout in training sessions and safety meetings.
Formats
- Print (spiral bound 4"×6-5/8)
- Downloadable PDF
Pricing & Ordering
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Although every effort is made to ensure accuracy and completeness of the information, it is understood that CCOHS makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such information and assumes no liability for any damages or loss suffered as a result of any inaccuracy or incompleteness therein.
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