FAQs for Entry Level Courses
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Mitigation Course Field Exercises |
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Technical Support and Business Resources |
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Certification Costs and Maintaining Certification |
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Courses |
Yes. There is no prohibition against holding both certifications. However, most individuals select one or the other.
Yes. The Measurement course contains fundamental material that both Measurement and Mitigation professionals need to know. Even though you may not plan on becoming certified in measurement, you still need to have a good grasp of the material within the measurement course.
No. If you have taken an approved measurement course from another provider you will not have to take CERTI's Measurement course, although it is recommended as it is a very thorough program and the national Mitigation exam contains many questions based upon content in the measurement course. You may want to call and talk to one of CERTI's Lead Instructors before signing up for the Mitigation only course.
It typically takes a student about a week to complete either the Measurement or Mitigation entry level course. Each course has approximately 20 hours of course work (plus the field exercises for the mitigation course). We have no time limit for you to complete the course.
We have no time limit for completing the course, and you continute to have access to it even after you complete it.
Certainly. For anyone that you want to train, but they don't need to get certified, they can go through the course at no cost. Many of our students train their office staff and anyone that will be talking to customers this way so they can answer questions and be familiar with the measurement and/or mitigation processes and protocols.
Yes, it is a great idea, either initially or later on as you grow, to have more than one person certified. If you are considering this, please call our office for multiple purchase pricing |
Mitigation Course Field Exercises |
Field exercise portion of the mitigation course is designed to make sure you are confident in the actual installation of mitigation systems and that you understand diagnostics. This section is tailored to fit your experience and comfort level in the field. In essence, you will install a mitigation system and perform diagnostics. The most common way is for the student to install a system in their own home or the home of a friend and be mentored by the instructor with a one-on-one discussion before and after the installation and the student providing pictures and explanations of the installed system to the instructor.
In this case, we will work with you to make sure you are following protocols and to see if you have questions about installations after taking the course. It is possible for this portion to be waived once the instructor has talked with you and seen a sample of your installations.
This is an option that is available once we have talked with you and/or the person that would be doing the mentoring to make sure they are a qualified certified mitigator. |
National Exams |
For certification with NRPP (National Radon Proficiency Program) - the national exams are provided through Examity - this allows you to take the exam from your location - you will need a computer or laptop that has a microphone and camera, then you will have a virtual proctor. To take the exam, you will register directly with NRPP after completing your entry level course, you will then be given a link to schedule the exam with Examity. This is how it works. For certification with NRSB (National Radon Safety Board) - the national exams are provided through Examity - this allows you to take the exam from your location - you will need a computer or laptop that has a microphone and camera, then you will have a virtual proctor. To take the exam, you will register directly with NRSB after completing your entry level course, you will then be given a link to schedule the exam with Examity. This is how it works.
NO, the national exam and fee associated with applying for certification is not included in CERTI's course as we focus on the required educational content.
Good. The CERTI course is thorough and has a lot of quiz questions for you to practice on. Because of the format where you can repeat the mini lectures and repeat quizzes, CERTI students have an excellent first attempt pass rate. Of course, there are no guarantees, but if you apply yourself and take your time you will have an excellent chance of passing either of the exams the first time.
You can take the exam over again. There is no waiting period, but you will need to pay the fee again. One of the benefits of the online course is that you continue to have access to all the material even after you complete the course, so if you find there is a particular area in which you need to review, you can do that at any time.
The National Exam is very comprehensive. Everything you need to know is contained in the course. You need to make sure you complete all the assignments within the course and complete all the online quizzes. In fact, we encourage you to take your time on the quizzes and go back and review them as many times as it takes for you to feel very comfortable with all the questions. The quiz questions are designed to help you study for the exam. It is also important for you to be familiar with everything included in the reading assignments within the course (i.e. the EPA publications).
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Technical Support and Business Resources |
Yes, you can always call our lead instructor who can help you.
Yes, in fact that is one of the biggest advantages of being a CERTI student. If after you are working in the field and you run across a unique situation or just want to bounce an idea off someone, simply call us. We want you to be successful and offer technical support to all of our students-well after the course is completed.
The entry level courses provide a good solid base for understanding the different measurement devices and tools so you can be an informed buyer when selecting equipment. In fact, we suggest that students not commit to significant purchases until they complete the course and then give our lead instructor a call to discuss different tools as a function of what portions of the radon market you plan to address.
Yes. Although not part of the formal courses, every CERTI student has access to a resource section that provides many publications, and forms, including model contracts that can help you get started. |
Certification Costs and |
Measurement Certification - Approximately - $625 to $665
Mitigation Certification – For Mitigation Certification Only - Approximately $1,035 to $1,075
National Certification is typically for two years. To renew you will need to pay the certifying body's renewal fee after showing proof of taking continuing education classes. Not to worry, CERTI has many relevant and convenient CE courses to assist in the recertification process. In fact, you may want to consider some CE courses like the Train the Speaker program that can help you market your new business. In other words, you don't have to wait until the end of the two year certification term to benefit from a good CE course. |