Instructor: Judith Pike

No image available Biography: Judith A. Pike is the Senior Project Engineer for Highland Technical Services, Inc. in Hoover, Alabama and is Adjunct Faculty at the University of Alabama in Continuing Studies Environmental & IndustrialPrograms. Judith's specialty areas include asbestos, lead based paint and microbial investigations, project management and abatement design, groundwater investigation, hazardous waste management, RCRA investigations, remedial systems design and implementation. She has experience in conducting Phase I, II & III Environmental Site Assessments, Property Condition Assessments, erosion control and above ground/underground storage tank management. Previous employment was with such companies as TUV RheinlandIndustrial Solutions, Inc. - Unified Testing Services, The Environmental League, LLC, W. W. Williams Environmental, Bhate Environmental, Inc. and K. B. Weygand & Associates. Judith received her Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Alabama in Birmingham.

Classes By This Instructor


This five-day course is designed for asbestos abatement and control personnel atthe supervisory or management level.
May 13-17, 2024, University Hall
December 9-13, 2024, University Hall
This three-day course is designed to train individuals to discover, sample, assess and document asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM) in buildings. Techniques which focus on compliance with U. S. EPA regulationsare emphasized. This course is required for accreditation as an Asbestos Inspector in the State of Alabama.
October 1-3, 2024, University Hall
This three-day course meets Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Federal EPA requirements for those wanting to become a Lead-Based Paint Inspector.
November 11-13, 2024, University Hall
A one-day refresher course to update participants in adult and child lead toxicology, sources of lead, theory and use of X-ray fluorescence, sampling methods for lead in paint, soil and dust, health and safety concerns for lead hazard inspectors, regulatorydevelopments and HUD's Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing.
Tuesday, November 5, 2024, University Hall
This one-day course is intended for renovation, repair and painting contractors who want to comply with EPA's Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule and HUD's Lead Safe Housing Rule. Upon completion of this course, you will be trained as a certified renovator and you will be able to train your employees inlead-based paint safe work practices.
Wednesday, June 12, 2024, University Hall
Wednesday, December 4, 2024, University Hall
This two-day course meets Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Federal EPA requirements for those wanting to become a Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessor.
November 14-15, 2024, University Hall
The THREE-DAY training course provides instruction on the identification, assessment and correction of mold problems in buildings. Practical instruction on mold assessment, remediation, and moisture control is included. It is intended for anyone who wants detailed, practical information that can be used to directly address mold problems in buildings and schools.
September 17-19, 2024, University Hall