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Council-certified Indoor Environmental Supervisor
Required: 8 years experience remediating environmental issues including asbestos, lead, hazardous materials, chemicals and microbial contamination.

 

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Council-certified Indoor Environmental Remediator
Required: 2 years experience remediating environmental issues including asbestos, lead, hazardous materials, chemicals and microbial contamination.

 

Program Summary:

The Council-certified Indoor Environmental Remediator (CIER) and the Council-certified Indoor Environmental Supervisor (CIES) correct problems related to poor indoor air quality. For example, a CIER or CIES performs mold remediation, asbestos removal or lead paint abatement. A CIER or CIES deals with hazardous materials and chemicals. Finally, a CIER or CIES handles Chinese drywall, meth lab cleanup and a host of other indoor air quality issues.

A CIER or CIES has verified knowledge in a range of disciplines related to indoor air quality remediation, including asbestos, lead, hazardous materials, chemicals, mold, Chinese drywall and meth lab cleanup.

Each CIER or CIES possesses verified experience conducting remediation projects in one or more of the following settings:

To earn the Council-certified Indoor Environmental Remediator (CIER) or Council-certified Indoor Environmental Supervisor (CIES) designations, candidates must:

Accreditation:

The CIER and CIES certifications are accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB), a nationally recognized independent accreditation body. ACAC certifications are the ONLY designations in the indoor air quality field to earn CESB accreditation.

 

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