What is a CMI?
A Council-certified Microbial Investigator (CMI) has earned the most respected certification in the field of microbial investigation.
A CMI is certified as knowledgeable and experienced in all facets of microbial investigation, including the design and execution of sampling regimens.
To earn and maintain the CMI, every candidate must:
Demonstrate at least two (2) years of verifiable field experience in microbial investigation
Pass a rigorous, psychometrically rated examination based on broad industry knowledge rather than a course curriculum
Earn the unanimous approval of the CMI certification board
Re-certify every two years
Participate in 20 hours of professional development activities each year
Maintain the highest ethical standards
The CMI certification is accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB), a nationally recognized independent accreditation body. ACAC certifications are the ONLY designations in indoor air quality to earn CESB accreditation.
