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looking at the news letter, the part about the Radon. Are you saying now Maine will accept the Internachi radon training ? With they accept the Internachi exam as well?

Yes.

The Maine Division of Environmental Health Radon Section accepts all National Environmental Health Association’s National Radon Proficiency Program (NEHA-NRPP) approved radon courses for both initial training and continuing education. Visit the Maine website for details: Radon | Environmental Health | Maine DHHS

InterNACHI’s free, online “Advanced Radon Measurement Service Provider Course” is both NRPP- and AARST-approved: http://www.nachi.org/radon-measurement-service-provider-online-course.htm

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What about the exam, are they going to accept the Internachi exam ?

I don’t know, give them a call. Their site is clear about approving InterNACHI’s course.

I see that they require “certification” for Radon in California, what about Mold? I didn’t see anything on the ca.gov website about certification for mold.

thanks

I did call the state and talk to the head of the radon apartment. I asked them about the internachi being approved and theyhad no idea what i was talking about.

Direct the to the words on their own government website: http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/environmental-health/rad/radon/hp-radon.htm

The Maine Division of Environmental Health Radon Section accepts all National Environmental Health Association’s National Radon Proficiency Program (NEHA-NRPP) approved radon courses for both initial training and continuing education.

InterNACHI’s free, online “Advanced Radon Measurement Service Provider Course” is both NRPP- and AARST-approved: http://www.nachi.org/radon-measureme...ine-course.htm

I found the actual Maine PDF downloaded from their state government site for you Mike. Read the bottom paragraph of page 2: http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/environmental-health/rad/radon/documents/becoming-a-provider.pdf

I will have to foward it to bob stillwell he is in charge of maibes radon testing. I think maine has the cart in front of the horse on the radon testing. Thanks Nick

Most bureaucrats aren’t aware of what their own government laws, regulations, and websites state. That’s why we post so many links to governmental approvals and accreditations InterNACHI has been awarded in the right column of www.nachi.org/education.htm

I don’t fault them. Lots of regulations in this country of 50 countries.