02-18-2025
1. Understand the differences between hazard, exposure, and risk in terms of chemical ingredients and materials selection
2. Recognize the limitations of hazard-only thinking when selecting building materials
3. Understand how to make comparisons of products based on ingredients, performance, cost and life cycle impacts
4. Identify the tools available to evaluate the safety of building products and materials
Great presentation
RachanaWell organized and clear presentation.
ScottFun Course!
JDGood understandable format. Good real life examples.
BizhanVety interesting and informative. I enjoyed the presentation.
RichardInteresting, informative.
ToddINFORMATIVE COURSE
MATTHEW1 like this course
JohnGreat presentation
Ryangood
YingyingGood to have this perspective, very helpful.
WarrenNo comment
JesseVery clear presentation
RobertHelpful.
KellyGreat, informative and very interesting course. Thank you for providing this on-demand webinar.
WilliamInsightful
BojanaGood talk.
SheldonThank you!
LyseUnderstanding the risks at different uses or stages is something I had not thought about before.
KimI enjoyed learning about hazardous material strategies.
KevinVery, very good course.
ThomasInteresting course.
LeslieNice of ACC
HUANANGood information and explained well.
LorettaReally Makes you think about material selection
Johngood
HabibNice presentation! Helpful information.
R. ScottGreat info.
Monicogreat presentation
MatthewAppreciate the balanced perspective on evaluation of materials
Mary LeI very much appreciate the approach of disseminating general scientific principles. Delivery style (vocal inflection) was slightly grating; the presentation could have been condensed considerably. (This is the 2nd time I have rated one of these presentations--the "Rating" below offers no explanation of which end of the scale is positive and which end is negative.)
SeanInformative Course
LloydInformative overview. More specific examples please!
EmerichGood basic info for having a realistic viewpoint regarding the use of various potentially hazardous materials in the built environment.
DavidGreat
ThomasGood Course
AlbertThank you!
ChadGood class
PedroHAZARDOUS
DALLASThanks you
AleidaThanks
Trevorgood course
NicholasThis was very insightful for choosing products moving forward
ChelseaEasy to understand and helpful presentation.
StaceeThanks
JenniferGreat information Thank you
AxelInteresting information for consideration
KelleeGreat Content
AdamGreat. No improvement needed.
GeorgeGreat presentation
Eliasinteresting
MarkA very interesting course.
Afsanehgood content
MarkTruly Important
ToddA very general presentation about our way of thinking about materials.
FredGreat Course, very informative
Rogergood course
RobertVery Informative Webinar
RichardNo comments
EMILGreat information. Definitely a lot to consider, while keeping in mind you cannot focus on one aspect.
Nicholasthanks
AbbieGreat course!
JosephGood
Timexcellent information
Frankinsightful
NickGood course
OttoInformative topic.
AlankarGood info
FaisalGood
LanVery informative and has made me acutely aware of how to evaluate materials. Thank you.
StuparVery good course, albeit somewhat a "lobbying" effort from the chemical industry I believe their points are well taken.
JanetGreat!
Ramona VeneraGreat
AhmedGood course...informational.
RohitGreat information and presentation.
CharlesGreat info, well presented.
DanielInformative Course.
DanielleGreat. Thank you.
KeithGood sensible review
GuyHappy
christophergreat session
Tanyano comment
JillVery good presentation. Would like to see an expanded presentation due to the importance of the subject matter
MichaelFREE
Product and materials selection is a critical aspect of the building design and construction process. A variety of factors drive materials selection decisions, including sustainability, health and wellness issues like indoor air quality, and the desire for innovative, functional, state-of-the-art building spaces that meet 21st century needs.
Credits: 1 AIA HSW + 1 AIBD Primary + 1 AIBC Core LU + 1 AAA Structured LU + 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA
Length: 1h
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Product and materials selection is a critical aspect of the building design and construction process. A variety of factors drive materials selection decisions, including sustainability, health and wellness issues like indoor air quality, and the desire for innovative, functional, state-of-the-art building spaces that meet 21st century needs.
Credits: 1 AIA HSW + 1 AIBD Primary + 1 AIBC Core LU + 1 AAA Structured LU + 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA
Length: 1h
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1. Understand the differences between hazard, exposure, and risk in terms of chemical ingredients and materials selection
2. Recognize the limitations of hazard-only thinking when selecting building materials
3. Understand how to make comparisons of products based on ingredients, performance, cost and life cycle impacts
4. Identify the tools available to evaluate the safety of building products and materials
Great presentation
RachanaWell organized and clear presentation.
ScottFun Course!
JDGood understandable format. Good real life examples.
BizhanVety interesting and informative. I enjoyed the presentation.
RichardInteresting, informative.
ToddINFORMATIVE COURSE
MATTHEW1 like this course
JohnGreat presentation
Ryangood
YingyingGood to have this perspective, very helpful.
WarrenNo comment
JesseVery clear presentation
RobertHelpful.
KellyGreat, informative and very interesting course. Thank you for providing this on-demand webinar.
WilliamInsightful
BojanaGood talk.
SheldonThank you!
LyseUnderstanding the risks at different uses or stages is something I had not thought about before.
KimI enjoyed learning about hazardous material strategies.
KevinVery, very good course.
ThomasInteresting course.
LeslieNice of ACC
HUANANGood information and explained well.
LorettaReally Makes you think about material selection
Johngood
HabibNice presentation! Helpful information.
R. ScottGreat info.
Monicogreat presentation
MatthewAppreciate the balanced perspective on evaluation of materials
Mary LeI very much appreciate the approach of disseminating general scientific principles. Delivery style (vocal inflection) was slightly grating; the presentation could have been condensed considerably. (This is the 2nd time I have rated one of these presentations--the "Rating" below offers no explanation of which end of the scale is positive and which end is negative.)
SeanInformative Course
LloydInformative overview. More specific examples please!
EmerichGood basic info for having a realistic viewpoint regarding the use of various potentially hazardous materials in the built environment.
DavidGreat
ThomasGood Course
AlbertThank you!
ChadGood class
PedroHAZARDOUS
DALLASThanks you
AleidaThanks
Trevorgood course
NicholasThis was very insightful for choosing products moving forward
ChelseaEasy to understand and helpful presentation.
StaceeThanks
JenniferGreat information Thank you
AxelInteresting information for consideration
KelleeGreat Content
AdamGreat. No improvement needed.
GeorgeGreat presentation
Eliasinteresting
MarkA very interesting course.
Afsanehgood content
MarkTruly Important
ToddA very general presentation about our way of thinking about materials.
FredGreat Course, very informative
Rogergood course
RobertVery Informative Webinar
RichardNo comments
EMILGreat information. Definitely a lot to consider, while keeping in mind you cannot focus on one aspect.
Nicholasthanks
AbbieGreat course!
JosephGood
Timexcellent information
Frankinsightful
NickGood course
OttoInformative topic.
AlankarGood info
FaisalGood
LanVery informative and has made me acutely aware of how to evaluate materials. Thank you.
StuparVery good course, albeit somewhat a "lobbying" effort from the chemical industry I believe their points are well taken.
JanetGreat!
Ramona VeneraGreat
AhmedGood course...informational.
RohitGreat information and presentation.
CharlesGreat info, well presented.
DanielInformative Course.
DanielleGreat. Thank you.
KeithGood sensible review
GuyHappy
christophergreat session
Tanyano comment
JillVery good presentation. Would like to see an expanded presentation due to the importance of the subject matter
Michael