Zoom
Day 1
Registration: 08:45 (time to resolve any technical difficulties before start)
Start: 09:00
AM Break: 15 mins
Lunch: 45 mins
PM Break: 15 mins
Finish: 17:00
Day 2
Room Open: 08:45
Start: 09:00
AM Break: 15 mins
Lunch: 45 mins
PM Break: 15 mins
Finish: 17:00
Please make sure that you have your handout with you.
In addition to an overview of the generic procedures followed by professional damage management practitioners when dealing with water, flood and fire damage, the course will cover:
• Measuring moisture in buildings accurately to avoid extended drying periods
• Correctly identifying drying systems for cost effective drying
• Understanding how to classify water, flood and fire incidents to help make better decisions
• How drying systems can be used to significantly reduce the scope of building work
• Which materials and building designs affect drying, and how they can be dealt with
• Ways to control indemnity spend in general and improve the customer’s experience
OPTION 1: BDMA MEMBER
OPTION 2: NON-MEMBER
Requirements for quizzes and examination
All candidates are required to complete the required administrative information on the e-Academy enrolment before attending the course.
All candidates will need access to their own device (ideally a PC, laptop or tablet) with full audio and video capability; a keyboard and mouse is recommended. Candidates are responsible for ensuring a consistent internet connection.
The BDMA have responded to the changing workplace by working to produce a virtually delivered version of our popular classroom training culminating with the accreditation exam on the afternoon of the second day of training. We are pleased to offer Virtual Instructor Led training to complement our range of e-Academy courses. With this new digital toolkit, we hope to create a more flexible and accessible approach to learning.
Note that the BDMA records both the training and the examination Zoom sessions as part of an internal continuous improvement programme, and to ensure that the high standards of our examination and accreditation programmes are maintained.
Required pre-requisite learning
To enable us to condense the virtual training into a shorter time we are also introducing the BDMA Foundation which will be a pre-requisite for people attending virtual training. This will ensure that all candidates have a attained a similar level of learning before the course commences. This will contain the following modules available from the BDMA e-Academy: https://bdmaacademy.learnupon.com/dashboard
Mandatory Courses:
In addition, attendees will be expected to purchase and pass the core damage management e-Learning modules:
Prior to your training you will be sent a handout booklet with information relevant to the course.
Note that the BDMA reserves the right to refuse access to the virtual training course to any candidates who have not completed the mandatory pre-requisite training.