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Council-certified Structural Drying Supervisor
Required: 8 years experience in the design and execution of structural drying
projects

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Council-certified Structural Drying Remediator
Required: 2 years experience in the design and execution of structural drying
projects
Program Summary:
The Council-certified Structural Drying Remediator (CSDR) and the Council-certified Structural Drying Supervisor (CSDS) perform water damage restoration services. For example, a CSDR or CSDS safely mitigates water losses resulting from floods, fires, hurricanes and other disasters as well as broken pipes and water mains. These professionals have verified knowledge of the principles, techniques, equipment and regulations relevant to structural drying as described in widely published industry texts and accredited standards.
CSDRs and CSDCs posses verified field experience conducting structural drying projects in one or more of the following settings:
Single and multi-family residences
Offices and commercial buildings
Industrial structures
Government facilities
Schools and public buildings
Healthcare facilities
To earn the Council-certified Structural Drying Remediator (CSDR) or Council-certified Structural Drying Supervisor (CSDS) designations, the candidate must:
Demonstrate verifiable field experience in structural drying
Pass a rigorous examination based on broad industry knowledge rather than a course curriculum
Earn the unanimous approval of the CSDR or CSDS certification board
Re-certify every two years
Participate in 20 hours of professional development activities each year
Maintain the highest ethical standards
Accreditation:
The CSDR and CSDS 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.
ACAC programs are accredited by the Council of
Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB).
ACAC examinations are compliant with standards published by APA,
AERA and NCME.
ACAC is a member of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence
(ICE), formerly known as NOCA.