In this second green class, students will build upon the material learned in Green Risks I by studying additional green construction components and systems common to sustainable buildings. In addition, other topics such as deconstruction and commissioning will be examined. Green Risks II provides students with more knowledge of key green construction issues and grants opportunities to apply information learned in Green Risks I through exercises completed in the class. Completion of Green Risks I and Green Risks II enables the student to earn the Green Risk Professional (GRP) credential.
Origins of Green Buildings Vegetative Roofs Environmental Benefits Types Construction Insurance Claim Issues Tile Roofs Types Environmental Benefits Energy Star Shingles Reflective Coatings Environmental Benefits Vinyl Siding Is Vinyl Siding Green? Environmental Benefits Insurance Claim Issues Cabinets Sustainable Cabinets KCMA's Environmental Stewardship Program Deconstruction Purpose Deconstruction vs Demolition Deconstruction Process Types of Deconstruction Building Commissioning Types Purpose Benefits of Commissioning Commissioning Costs Commissioning Process Indoor Air Quality Flush Out Impact on Insurance Claims Projects Exercises testing information studied in Green Risks I and II. Exam and Dismissal
Company staff insurance adjusters, independent property adjusters, claim examiners, claim managers, agents, agency managers, underwriters, re-inspectors and contractors.
Successful completion of Green Risks I course.
The Green Risks I and Green Risks II courses are scheduled back to back for those who want to attend both and receive their GRP designation.