C-8-108 - Radon Challenges Episode II - Gnarly Tales from the Field - Part II (CERTI--8000)
For those that enjoyed CERTI’s original Gnarly Tales the good news is that the series continues. The bad news is that more weird and challenging situations continue to arise as measurement and mitigation professionals address radon in more and different situations. This course delves into challenging situations that have been encountered and how they have been identified, diagnosed and successfully mitigated. Included are cases where HVAC systems, weather, permeable soils, tight soils, complex foundations and other surprises have presented challenges requiring more in-depth investigations beyond simple “poke and hope” approaches. The course is taught with the assistance of experienced radon professionals presenting real world cases-with solutions! |
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Mark said: Interesting contentTom Bormann
Michael said: excellent presentation guest speakers were very knowlegable
Jim Mayrand Jr
Mike said: This was a well designed course and the instructors were well trained.Steven Durrant
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Jordan said: I always enjoy the CERTI courses. The information is more relevant to day to day mitigation. Quizes are designed to test for understanding rather then trip-up the test taker.
Katherine Corbin
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John said: Great course. The almost 3 hours on diagnostics was some of the best information I have seen.
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Bradley said: Very goodJonathan Oliver
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Jim said: Very GoodLynda King
Josh said: Very well done, thought provoking and interactive
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Mike said: found it very informative
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