The IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) course provides restoration professionals with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required to safely and effectively remediate mold and sewage-contaminated environments.
Students learn the science of microbial growth, proper containment and removal procedures, PPE and respiratory protection, engineering controls, and how to design remediation plans that meet IICRC S520 Standard and OSHA requirements. Through practical demonstrations and real-world application, technicians gain the confidence to perform microbial remediation safely, efficiently, and in full regulatory compliance.
Ideal for: Restoration technicians, project managers, and supervisors responsible for assessing and remediating mold-affected structures.
What You’ll Learn:
- Mold remediation processes in residential and commercial structures
- Sampling principles and IICRC S520 application
- Mold and Sewer Remediation Techniques
- Indoor Environmental Quality Issues
- Property Restoration and Management
- Containment Design – Types and Set-Ups
- Pressure Differentials
- Demolition and Cleaning Procedures
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Engineering Controls
You’ll Leave Knowing:
- How to plan, implement, and document microbial remediation projects
- How to design and verify containment systems
- What to communicate to clients and adjusters regarding remediation protocols
Next Step Recommendations:
- Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS)
- Applied Structural Drying (ASD)

IICRC certification* and CEC Credits qualified.


