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In collaboration with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and
the Minnesota Department of Health, the University of Minnesota is offering a
2.5 day Chemical Vapor Intrusion Mitigation course on its St. Paul Campus from
February 20 at 8:00 AM to February 22 at 12:00 PM.
The target audience for the course includes radon mitigation
professionals, environmental consultants and field technicians, state and local
government oversight personnel and others interested in using building
mitigation techniques to control chemical vapor intrusion from an extensive
number of contaminant sites. Certified radon mitigation installers ready
for advanced coursework to enter the chemical vapor intrusion mitigation field
will also benefit.
The course addresses a variety of issues including chemical
health risks, chemical vapor intrusion, worker health and safety, and
mitigation system design, installation, and monitoring. Course content
integrates state and federal guidance, national standards of practices, and
applied research.
Those completing the course will receive a University of
Minnesota course completion certificate and will be eligible to receive
Category 1 continuing education credits from the National Radon Proficiency
Program.
Further information and registration is at: https://learning.umn.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=9026639
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