Training Courses for Surveyors
Dampness and Timber Infestation Courses
R.T.S. aims to provide high quality training for those dealing
with dampness and timber infestations in buildings. The surveyors courses are
specifically designed to cover a large proportion of the timber and dampness
syllabus for the Certificated Surveyor in Remedial Treatment (CSRT)
qualification, which replaces the CTIS and CRDS qualifications.
The courses are run by Independent Parties and not related
to specific manufacturers materials, etc. Graham Coleman is an experienced
trainer and the author of several authoritative publication on dampness and
timber infestation. He is also one of the examiners appointed by the Institute
of Wood Preserving and Damp-Proofing for the CSRT qualification.
The courses are held at Horsham.
A certificate of completion will be issued for those attending
and completing each part of the course.
Dampness in
Buildings Moisture in Masonry:
Distribution:
Hygroscopic and Capillary moisture Saturation Distribution between
different materials
Measurement: Electrical moisture meters -- use
and interpretation of results Carbide ('speedy') meters Gravimetric
methods Other methods.
Salts: Efflorescent, hygroscopic and
Deliquescent Importance and origin Sulphates, chlorides and nitrates and
Other salts.
Moisture in Wood: Distribution
Measurement Importance
Rising damp: Definition
How water rises factors affecting rise Identification of rising
dampness Assessing efficacy of dpc's; methods Chemicals dpc's -- types
and application -- performance -- limitations and problems.
Replastering: Function and performance Sands and
additives. Problems.
Condensation: Relative humidity
and dew point Surface condensation:- Formation Moisture generation
Mould growth Identifying and determining condensation Control
Interstitial condensation:- Assessment Control
Water
penetration: Above ground Below ground Basic tanking
systems. |
Timber
infestation*
Wood:
Formation Structure --
macro and microscopic Durability and natural resistance Preservation
Rots:
Wood as a food source White and brown rots
-- properties and identification -- damage Requirements for decay.
Dry rot (Serpula lacrymans): Recognition Biology Control
Wet rots: Coniophora puteana Fibroporia vaillantii
Paxillus panuoides Donkioporia expansa Asterostroma spp.
Phellinus contiguus Other fungi in buildings
Wood boring
insects:
Life cycle and morphology Anobium punctatum
'Ambrosia' beetles Ernobius mollis Xestobium rufovillosum Lyctus
brunneus Hylotrupes bajulus Forest longhorns Weevils Wood
wasps
Action and performance of remedial chemicals
* =
Samples of decay, insects and insect damage for study |
Course fees:*
1 day (Dampness or Timber Infestation) = £130-00
plus VAT (£152-75)
2 days (Dampness and Timber Infestation) = £255-00
plus VAT (£299-63)
(* includes coffee, tea and lunch)
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For confirmation of course dates and booking please ring 01747
840715 or email rts@mill-rise.freeserve.co.uk
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