Richey Restoration, Inc.

“Serving all of Middle Tennessee”

State Contractor # 30499

EPA # 71447

TDEC 1204-05

Credentials

Paul Dan Richey – President (615) 758-8760

Founded:

  • Richey Restoration – 1973 / Incorporated January 2000 – President and Principle Executive Officer
  • Co-Founder of ABRA – 1996 – American Bio Recovery Association -

Degrees:

  • Arlington High School – Indianapolis, IN – Graduated 1968
  • Indiana University – Bloomington, IN – 1698 to 1978 – Major: Management and Administration – 101.0 Hours

Certifications:

  • Heil Quaker HVAC Certification
  • Unsmoke Certification – Cliff Zotnik (Instructor) – Advanced Fire and Water Restoration
  • IICRC Certifications – Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration in advanced fire & water restoration, advanced carpet dying, pet odor removal, and odor control – Nashville, TN
  • Manufacturer’s Care & Installation Certification - for laminate flooring, hardwoods, Berber & loop pile carpeting, as well as for the application of 3M Scotchguard, Dupont Stain master, Stain/Blocker and Sylgard protective coatings.
  • MSR - Mold & Sewage Remediation Certification – presented by Restoration Consultants and approved by the IICRC in Duluth, GA on March 15 – 17, 2001 – Certificate # 1103 (no expiration date) – Limited to 50 participants.
  • CMR – Certified Mold Remediator / Mold Boot Camp Certification – presented by Enviro-Mold IAQ Services in Nashville, TN on Aug 14 – 16, 2002 - # N0802-2 (no expiration date) - limited to 48 qualified participants / required a minimum of two years of experience in microbial field investigation and sampling or similar remediation field.

Certifications (cont’d):

  • CMS - Certified Microbial Specialist – presented by APEX Environmental Consultants, Inc. and Educational Institute in Nashville, TN on 6/21 & 6/22/2002 EDI 25706 CMS – Expired 6/22/2004
  • CMSR – Certified Microbial Specialist Refresher Course - presented by Educational Institute in Nashville, TN 6/15/2004 EDI 1014 CMSR – Expired 6/15/2006

*Note: Expired Certifications above superseded by CIE certification (below).

  • CIE - Certified Indoor Environmentalist – presented by Enviro Team; Endorsed by the Indoor Air Quality Association, Inc. in Ft. Lauderdale, FL - requires high school diploma / 5 years’ experience in indoor air quality field / Completed application with prior certifications attached for course approval
  • CIE Initial Certificate # 01089: Received 9/2002, Exp. 06/2004.
  • CIE – Renewed 06/2004, Exp. 09/2006;
  • CIE – Renewed 09/2006, Exp. 09/2008;
  • CIE – Renewed 09/2008, Exp. 09/2010;
  • CIE – Renewed 09/2010, Exp. 09/2012;
  • CIE – Renewed 09/2012, Exp. 09/2014.
  • CIE – Renewed 09/2014, Exp. 09/2016.
  • HAZWOPER Certification – HAZardous Waste OPerationsEmergency Response – Vanderbilt University by EHS Services; Dr. Don Beard CIE in Nashville, TN - Must be known in the field of IAQ industry to be a commercial participant.
  • 24Hour Technicians Level - Received 03/2003, Expired 03/2004.
  • 40 Hour Site Worker – Received 05/2004, Expired 05/2005 – *Must have attended 24-hour course.
  • 8 Hour Site Worker – Received 09/2005, Expired 09/2006
  • Hazard Communication Awareness Level Training – Presented by EHS Services 01/2006
  • CDL/CML – Clandestine Drug Lab/Clandestine Methamphetamine Lab Decontamination Courses – presented by The University of TN Center for Industrial Services:
  • CDL Worker - 16-Hour –Received12/2004 - Course Requirements: OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER training / 40-hours Hands-on-experience in the field of decontamination of hazardous materials
  • CML Supervisor –8-Hour – Received 12/2004 - Course Requirements: Continuance of CDL Worker Course – final exam for supervisor certification
  • CML / State of Tennessee – ID# 1204-05 – Exp. 12/2007;
  • CML / State of Tennessee – Renewed 12/2007, Exp. 12/2010
  • CML Contractor – Received 3/2011
  • Certified Asbestos Abatement Supervisory Level –40 hrs. - Presented by Mayhew Environmental Training Associates
  • Initial Supervisor Certification – certified 01/2007, Renewed through 03/2013

Certifications (cont’d):

  • AHERA Asbestos Inspector – 24 hrs. – Presented by Mayhew Environmental Training Associates – Certified in TN and AL.
  • Initial certification: 04/2007, Renewed through 05/2013
  • Asbestos Project Monitor Initial – certified 02/2012, Exp. 02/2013; 8 hrs. – Presented by Resolution Incorporated – Cert # ASBPMI12020429
  • Level I Thermography – certified 09/2007, Exp. 09/2012; 32 hrs. Presented by Flir Infrared Training Center in Clarksville, TN. – Certificate # 8505
  • Lead Safety RRP – certified 06/2010, Exp. 06/2015; 8 hrs. – Presented by Mississippi State University – Cert # R-I-18497-10-00911

Memberships:

  • Tennessee Sheriff’s Association – since 1997
  • Sponsorship of quarterly meetings
  • Attendee and Sponsor of Annual Conferences
  • American Bio-Recovery Association – co-founded 1996
  • Attendee of Annual Conferences
  • Course presenter at October 2001 conference for Mold Remediation
  • Indoor Air Quality Association, Inc.
  • Associate Member since 2002
  • Homebuilder’s Association
  • Member since 2006
  • International Association of Mold Remediation Specialists
  • Charter Member since 2002
  • Greater Nashville Apartment Association – Since 1974
  • Previous President of the association
  • Voted Associate of the Year – 2 years

Continuing Education:

  • Seminar Attendee given by the TSCLS – Tennessee Society of Clinical Laboratory Scientists, such as:
  • Medically Important Fungi
  • AIDS: A Summary Overview
  • Viruses
  • Allergy Screening
  • Laboratory Assessment of Environmental Toxins
  • Seminars attended from 1995 – 1997 with Sally Hamby MS, MT (ASCP), CLS (NCA), and President of ASCLS and TSCLS
  • MTSU – Fall 2003 – ETIS479003 Advanced Problems in Technology / Occupational & Environmental Hygiene – 3 credit hours
  • MTSU – Spring 2004 – ET4450001 Industrial Hygiene – 3 credit hours
  • MTSU – April 2004 Course Presenter - Introduction to Hazardous Materials and Infectious Waste
  • MTSU – Dec 13, 2004 - Reasonable and Appropriate Protective Methamphetamine Lab Cleanup Safety Procedures– 1 hour
  • TN Sherriff’s Association:
  • Dec. 2, 2004 – P.O.S.T. Certified (Police Officer Standard Training) Certified for Clandestine Meth Labs – 4 hours
  • Feb 2, 2005 – P.O.S.T. Certified (Police Officer Standard Training) METH and the effects on Children - 4 hours
  • Nov 30th & Dec 1, 2005 – P.O.S.T. Certified (Police Officer Standard Training) – Ethics, Homeland Security, Quarantine of Clandestine Meth Labs, Concerns of Sheriffs, Legislative updates – 4 hours
  • TN Sherriff’s Association:
  • Feb 8th & 9th, 2006 – Drug Residue Detection; TBI Crime Intelligence; Homeland Security; Meth Endangerment and Prevention – 6.25 hours
  • Jan 31st & Feb 1st 2007 – Training in relation; Homeland Security; First Response – Emergency Situations in Schools; Terrorism & School Security; Legislative Updates – 4.0 hours
  • July 15th through 18th, 2008 – Annual Conference and Exhibit
  • EHS Services, LLC – Dr. Mala L. (Don) Beard, PhD:
  • Oct 20th, 2005 – Methamphetamine Laboratory Specific Cleanup and Remediation Techniques for Tennessee – 8 hours
  • Jan 13th, 2006 – Hazard Communication Awareness Level Training – refresher in HazCom – 1 hour
  • EMSL Analytical, Inc. – IAQ and Industrial Hygiene Workshop:
  • May 10, 2007 and March 13, 2013 – IAQ/Microbial Sampling; IAQ & IH Sampling Equipment; Intro to Radon; IH Sampling: Pumps, canisters and more, Media selection, Formaldehyde, Methamphetamine Clandestine Lab IH testing, Case studies, and hands on with equipment.

Environmental Support:

  • Abatement Technologies
  • Safeco, Inc. Occupational Health and Safety Products
  • Environmental Health and Safety Services
  • PathCon Laboratories
  • Environmental Science Labs
  • Resolution, Inc.
  • As well as various experts and professional sources as specifically required.

*Certificate copies available upon request.

Last Revised as of: December 4th, 20151