C-16-104 - Radon Meas & Mitig in Tropical Climates & Karst (CERTI-313 / NRPP 111)
This continuing education course deals with pressure driven entry of radon due to environmental factors found in structures constructed on karst or limestone formations as well as the effects very tight buildings within tropical regions. 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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Robert said: This course was very interesting on the actual physics of midigation.
David said: Great Course! Highly recommend it
Donna said:Scott Siple
Matthew said: Good Overall
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James said: i found this information really helpful and enjoyed the presentationMatt Larson
Lars said: I recommend this course 5/5
Scott Evans
Jorge said: CERTI has provided high quality courses in the past and currently. I will continue to use this website.eric siegmeier
James said: I recommend this course 5/5
Thomas Hollingsworth
Ed said:Rachel Saari
Larry said: Very informative
Nolan Nicely
Gil said: I recommend this courseWayne Platteter
Barry said: I would recommend this course
Terry Sherman
Mark said: I would recommend this courseMark Schnitzer
David said: Another good CE as usual. Keep up the good work.
David Blaida
John said:John Badger
Randy said: I recommend this course
Randy Stortz
Bryan said: Quality of the course was excellant.Bryan Schwartz
Richard said: good course. Interesting to see the impact of the tropical location.
Richard Lloyd
Terry said: I would recommend this courseTerry Brown
Eddie said: I would recommend this course
Eddie Johnson
John said: I would recommend this course.John Lugo
William said: I would recommend this course
Alan Ferguson
Damian said: Intetresting and maybe relevant to UP Michigan limestone areas & underground mining/mined areas.Aaron Boyd
David said: I enjoyed the course. The information will be useful to my testing work in the Virginia area and the Shenandoah Valley. We have a substantial amount of Karst Ggeography in the area.
Joseph said: This course on Guam is very interesting (I work in the limestone areas along the Mississippi in Wisconsin snd Minnesota.)
Carlos said: Excellent quality and very informative; I will recommend this course to the DoD radon program managers on Okinawa
Leo said: The issues discussed can be translated to understanding radon problems in difficult to mitigate homes everywhwere else in the USA. Therefore, I recommend this CE course highly to any advanced radon mitigator to gain a better understanding of, and be better equipped with the knowledge how to recognize and solve, difficult radon problems he can likely find within his own work range.The course material is detailed yet feels like a breeze of fresh air in explaining complex issues in a practical way.
Derek said: Very informative and applicable
Geoffrey said: The couse is accurate
Carl said: Very well designed and very informative
Stephen said: EXCELLENT
Michael said: Great course, we work with Karst formations in many areas in the St Louis metro area. Very informative!
Philip said: Easy to use with very helpful information regarding atypical radon testing and mitigation strategies.
Bob J. said: best course yet
Steven said: I really liked this presentation very good information.
Jim said: Enjoyed course something different
Richard said: Excellent course for any mitigator in any location.
Thomas R. said: Well Done