C-16-105 - Basis for Promoting Radon Reduction (CERTI-314 / NRPP 138)
These video based presentations were presented by the nation's leading experts on radon health risk, mitigation techniques, as well as legal aspects and social marketing strategies. The completeness of this program delivered jointly by NEHA and the US EPA, makes it applicable to environmental health professionals, building officials, architects, builders, and radon professionals. There is 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.Note: your name, email address and an indication of passage of this course may be shared with national or state certification agencies for verification of completion. |
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Jerry said: All good!Robbie Gilmore
Steven said: Good Course overall
Linda DeFelice
Troy said:Kevin Schauer
Lonnie said: It's good.
Kenith Kwan kin Lau
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William said:Thank you
William said: Worth while class and covered both measurement and mitigation in an easy to understand manner.
Patrick French
Miranda said:Mahtab GhadakpourEverything was good
Brandon said:
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Ralph said: Interesting and educational speakers.Trevor Marion
Jeremiah said: The course was very informative and educational.
Bonnie Dentice
Harry said:Antone Jones
Tony said: Good info and presentation!
Gordon McIntyre
Brett said:Mike WaltherGreat course! Good review for some things and good new info about new construction!
Tim said: Content of the course was relevant for both testers and mitigation professionals and a great review to promote public awareness.
Joshua Morris
Samuel said:Marcus StonestreetGreat and informative review of relevant information.
Derek said: Coarse was easy to fallow. Like that you can review questions and take again.
Chris Myers
Brian said:Zhaun-Paul DraperVery informative
Patrick said: No comment needed. Everything is perfect.
Tim Dillon
Steve said:Brandon LyczewskiVery good course to take if you are just beginning or a veteran in the Radon field. Lots of new material and some review over the past years, lots of knowledgeable speakers and information.
keith said: thank you, learned alot
Jack Cooper
Scott said:Robert Daly
Wade said: Very pertinent and interesting topics. The speakers are experts in their respective fields.
Becky Baker
Bryan said:Stacey HallVery good course as are all of the courses I have taken at Certi through out the years. Recommend them highly.
Scott said: I really like being able to do the course at my own pace.
Lynn Pelletier
Todd said:Samuel T RungeWell done., but some topics about green building etc not applicable to radon
Steve said: Worked well for me!
Jesse Williams
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Christopher said: Great Course
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Peter said:Paul WayEnjoyed the course
Jason said: I recommend 5 out of 5
Scott Speck
Troy said:William Holubek III thought the presenters did a great job the material was well presenting and interesting.
Judith said: Setting aside the inarticulate speech of two presenters, there were several who gave conflicting answers. Specfiically, Topic 8. Question 5 and question 8. The presenter SPECIFICALLY stated that air transfer for living space (he used the living room as an example) WAS NOT acceptable. However, the answer was true. Second, question 8. The correct answer according to the scoring was "2-3" times higher. The presenter, however, showed a slide that specifically said "2 - 5" times higher. Test 10. The presenter gave both buying AND selling as times of heightened radon awareness - not specifically separating one from the other. Since I am also a real estate agent, I see more buyers concerned than sellers. , simply because the sellers don't want to have to pay for any additional repairs. Hence, my answer buyers was correct, although both were given.
Adam Donaldson
David said:John CarusoThe course was very informing and entertaining. Did not care for the Section 10 presenter and found the Green Campaign to be rather 'campy'.
Andrew said: Good baseline of information to ensure competence.
Mark Carrothers
Kenneth said: I recommend this course 5 out of 5
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