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GreenCE Releases Free Course on HPDs
November 8,
2017 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Community / Charitable Support, Designer Weekly, Industry
GreenCE Inc., a leading provider of AIA continuing education and LEED courses for design professionals has released an education course to teach architects, interior designers, and specifiers about Health Product Declarations (HPDs).
HPDs provide a standardized way of reporting the material contents of building products, and their associated health effects.
"HPDs play a significant role in LEED projects, and the top AEC firms across the country are requesting them. It's critical that the design community is educated about the health effects associated with building materials to maximize their efforts when specifying products,” said Brad Blank, vice-president of GreenCE.
“The HPD course will educate designers on how HPDs can help with LEED certification, and how to make better material choices," Blank said.
The Health Product Declaration Collaborative (HPDC) and GreenCE, Inc. jointly developed the course entitled, “The Empowered Design Professional: Using HPDs to Make Healthier Material Choices.”
The course is registered with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Green Building Certification Inc. (GBCI), and the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC). The course is free for design professionals, and is available online anytime at www.greence.com.
"We are thrilled to have this course now available to the community, to provide an introduction to transparency practice using Health Product Declarations, and provide CEU credits for key programs,” said Wendy Vittori, executive director of the Health Product Declaration Collaborative.
“We look forward to working with GreenCE to develop additional courses in the coming year," Vittori added.
The HPD video course includes interviews with design professionals from the top sustainability focused AEC firms in the country. The education course describes how to determine if an HPD meets the criteria set by the LEED v4 rating system.
In addition, the course educates design professionals on how to encourage building product manufacturers to create and publish HPDs.