(1) sources of indoor mold and conditions necessary for indoor mold growth;
(2) potential health effects and symptoms from mold exposure, in accordance with a training protocol developed in consultation with state professional associations, including at least one representing physicians;
(3) workplace hazards and safety, personal protective equipment including respirators, personal hygiene, personal decontamination, confined spaces, and water, structural, and electrical hazards;
(4) technical and legal considerations for mold remediation, including applicable regulatory requirements, the role of the worker, and the roles of other professionals;
(5) an overview of how mold remediation projects are conducted, including containment and air filtration; and
(6) work practices for removing, cleaning, and treating mold.