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There are 3 modules in this course
This course is an exploration of the impact of building materials on human health, society, and the environment. You learn about toxic exposure and the way toxic chemicals enter the human body. Finally, you consider vulnerabilities in communities and methods for making healthier material choices. This course covers a wide range of toxics and health concerns. It is designed to give you a basic understanding of healthier materials as context within the Healthier Materials and Sustainable Building specialization. This course is intended for anyone, but experience in design, architecture, or a similar field will be beneficial.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
• Assess the human health impact of toxic chemicals in building materials
• Evaluate the health impact of building materials using current methods and resources
• Apply strategies for reducing the health and environmental impacts of building materials throughout their life cycles
Welcome to Toxic Materials in the Built Environment. In this module, we'll learn about how toxics get into the human body and the impact they could have. We will explore ways to lower exposure to toxic chemicals. By the end of this week, you will know how systemic injustices and disadvantaged communities are disproportionately impacted by toxic exposure. Let's get started!
Introduction to Healthier Materials and Sustainable Building•3 minutes
Introduction to Building Materials and Human Health•2 minutes
Introduction to Toxic Materials in the Built Environment•2 minutes
The Impact of Building Materials on Human Health•7 minutes
No Safe Level of Lead: A Case Study of Toxicity in the Built Environment•5 minutes
How Toxic Chemicals Enter and Impact Our Bodies•5 minutes
Putting Risk into Context•4 minutes
Exposure and Injustice go Hand-in-Hand: Q&A with Ogonnaya Dotson-Newman•11 minutes
Material Health on a Budget: Case Studies of Renovations in Disadvantaged Communities•5 minutes
Toxic Materials in the Built Environment Conclusion•1 minute
6 readings•Total 135 minutes
Welcome and Course Methods•10 minutes
Course Presenter Profiles•5 minutes
Key Terminologies and Concepts•30 minutes
The Body Burden of Toxic Materials•30 minutes
Reducing Exposure to Toxic Chemicals•30 minutes
The Power of Local Action•30 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Toxic Materials in the Built Environment: Summative Assessment•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Introductions•10 minutes
The Human Health Impact of Building Materials•10 minutes
Reducing Exposure at Home•10 minutes
Using Lessons Learned from Working with Vulnerable Populations in Future Projects•10 minutes
Cleaning Up the Material Life Cycle: Designing for Health and Sustainability
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to Cleaning Up the Material Life Cycle: Designing for Health and Sustainability. In this module, we'll learn about the life-cycle of materials and their relationship to human health and the environment. We will analyze health impacts that occur during the use phase of materials. You will discover material life cycle innovations that prioritize human health. Let's get started!
Introduction to Cleaning Up the Material Life Cycle•1 minute
How the Life Cycles of Materials Put People and the Environment at Risk•4 minutes
Impacts of the Journey: Packaging and Transportation•5 minutes
Product Composition and Exposure in the Use Phase•6 minutes
Evaluating and Mitigating Indoor Air Pollutants•5 minutes
Making Holistically Healthier and More Sustainable Products•5 minutes
Designing for Healthier Recycled Content•5 minutes
Cleaning Up the Material Life Cycle Conclusion•1 minute
3 readings•Total 90 minutes
Healthier Alternatives in Packing and Transport•30 minutes
Tools for Healthier Indoor Air•30 minutes
Case Studies in Healthier Life Cycles•30 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Cleaning Up the Material Life Cycle: Summative Assessment•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Starting Points for Reducing Shipping Impacts•10 minutes
Breathe Easier: Improving Your Indoor Air Quality•10 minutes
Design for Healthier Life Cycles•10 minutes
How to Evaluate Building Materials for Health
Module 3•6 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to How to Evaluate Building Materials for Health. This week, we'll learn about tools and methods for evaluating materials including disclosures, certifications, and rating systems. We will examine the planning for and implementation of healthier materials strategies. By the end of this module, you will have discovered some strategies that could be used to move toward healthier environments. Let's get started!
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