Radon Measurement Certification (CNRPP-EL-6)
This course prepares you to conduct radon and radon decay product measurements in Canada. It is presented in a convenient and comprehensive format that allows you to follow along in your manual as you listen to audio instruction and interviews, and reinforces the information with quiz questions that help prepare you for sitting the challenging C-NRPP radon measurement certification exam.
The course includes audio and video interviews with experts in the radon industry - providing you the benefits of their experience as well as substantive technological and practical information. This course covers the most up to date Health Canada standards relating to radon measurement.
There are approximately 24 hours of coursework, including audio instruction (in short audio tracks so you can listen to as many or as few as you want at any time); online resources such as videos, protocols, and publications; and quizzes that are taken as you progress through the course (not timed and may be taken unlimited times). There is no time limit for taking the course, and even after completion you continue to have access to the course in order to refer back to when you are preparing to sit for the certification exam.
We are also available by phone during and after the course for any questions concerning the course or radon situations you come across on the job.
Courses Include:
- Audio instruction and interviews
- Overview of Canadian protocols and Health Canada resources
- Online videos and resources
- Course manuals
Online Training Highlights:
- Complete flexibility – manage learning around family, work and other responsibilities
- Support via email & phone calls
- Professional training from experienced industry instructors
- Access to course material and ongoing support after completion
- Online quizzes
Your Instructor
Renata MacQueen became a certified mitigator shortly after finding radon levels in her home that were 12 times higher than Health Canada's action level. Since then she's been building radon mitigation systems that are unobtrusive and quiet while maintaining the effectiveness that customers expect.