Radon Mitigation Technology (16 Hours)
$225.99
This course is offered in partnership with CERTI.
- A thorough review of radon mitigation technology including active soil depressurization, ventilation approaches and guidance for those difficult to mitigate situations.
- Audio downloadable on MP3 player for convenient listening and online review questions and certificate generation.
- This version has a smaller question set and is approved for 16 credit hours and is appropriate for individuals needing 16 credit hours to renew their NRPP measurement or mitigation
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Course Description
- A thorough review of radon mitigation technology including active soil depressurization, ventilation approaches and guidance for those difficult to mitigate situations.
- Audio downloadable on MP3 player for convenient listening and online review questions and certificate generation.
- This version has a smaller question set and is approved for 16 credit hours and is appropriate for individuals needing 16 credit hours to renew their NRPP measurement or mitigation certification.
- There are approximately 16 hours of coursework, including audio, video, publications, and quizzes that are taken as you progress through the course (not timed and may be taken unlimited times).
- There is no time limit for taking the course, and even after completion you continue to have access to the course in order to refer back to resources.
- CERTI students also have access to business tools such as sample contracts, and warranties. We are also available by phone during and after the course for any questions concerning the course or radon situations you come across on the job
Course Includes
•Audio Instruction and Interviews
• Downloadable Course Manuals
• Online Quizzes
• Downloadable Course Certificate
• 16 Category 1 CE Credits
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