C-8-106 - Technical Review of Rn Meas and Mitig Techniques for Radon Professionals (CERTI-326)
Sponsored by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Cancer, Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Disease Grants program, this technical manual was developed utilizing over 30 years of experience that its authors and collaborators have had in dealing with radon in Colorado. The purpose for developing the document was to provide a technical resource for radon professionals, builders, engineers and architects allowing them to address radon in a logical and cost-effective manner. Although it was written for Colorado, the techniques and approaches apply to radon wherever one may find it, which is why we have created this course for a wider application. To complete the course you should download the Technical Guidance document and read it. You may also want to save a copy of the pdf on your mobile device, so you can access portions of the document or its many graphs and photos to help your clients to better understand what is involved with radon measurement or mitigation. You can also access the document from the CDPHE website at Coloradoradon.info. As you read the document, we believe you will find there are a lot of useful tidbits and design parameters. You should also watch the two videos that were produced from recordings of webcasts presented to building officials, radon professionals, builders, and others to explain the many aspects covered within the Technical Guidance. There are two videos: One that covers radon fundamentals and measurement, and a second video that describes mitigation techniques for both single family and larger buildings such as schools and apartments. 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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Todd said: Reasonably comprehensive and challenging. Test questions are not just common sense, but require that you know the material.Carrie Friedline
Nick said: Great course!
JAMES said: I felt the course had some really good course materials relative to other areas outside Colorado.Chris Strack
Clarke said: Good Info
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Betsie said: Good topicsEric Knoll
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Stephen said: just fine
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Janice said: It was good to have the document at hand but reading it was sort of tough to do in a short amount of time. The videos did provide a break from the reading materials. I wonder if the videos could be more like an outline of the document with concentrations on the important 'do's' and 'don'ts'Nick Mescher
Craig said: Thank you
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Daniel said: Good info
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Jeff said: Great overviewKatherine Fisher
Michael said: I learned a lot with this course
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Kaitlyn said: Course was goodLarry McDaniel
Mike said: smooth sailing thanks
Nate said: good content
Dr. said: Well done. Lots of good info
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Patrick said: Good refresher course
Micheal Perry
Ricki said: Good material, good review, learned some new things.Craig Lutz
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Matt said: Great class!Dale Roppel Jr.
Kevin said: Very good course.
Stephen said: The course was well planned and presented.Alex Salvador
Timothy said: Great job on this course.
Jeremy D Rhine
Bob said: Nicely presented and easy to understand.
Dennis said: Very good refresher course.
Sandy Prior Thomas
Jason said: I recommend this course 5/5Rick Pettit
James said: Thought it was a good course
Robert said: Good - I recommendNathan Williams
Dustin said: Great course, very detailed
Theo Golubic
Ronnie said: good reviewMichael Beech
Stan said: I found this course to be adequate as a review
Robert Szumita
Christopher said: I always find the courses to be a great refresher. keeps me on my toesRandall Knicely
William said: Very educational
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