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Residential Mitigation Providers Qualifications
The residential mitigation certification is a two year credential for those individuals who either provide or oversee the installation of radon mitigation services in residential structures.
To qualify for this credential one must have attended an approved entry level mitigation course (minimum 24 hours) and passed a NEHA-NRPP radon mitigation exam in the 12 months previous to application for certification.
In addition to fulfilling continuing education credit requirements one must follow the Radon Mitigation Standards, EPA 402-R-93-078, October 1993 (Revised April 1994). A copy of the RMS is available at: http://www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/index.html
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