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Environmental
Hygiene Q&A
Questions & Answers about
information on how become a Certified Hygienist through Mold Course Seminar in
our Mold Schools' Environmental Hygiene Training program.
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Toxic Mold Expert,
Mold Prevention Specialist, and Mold Consultant Phillip Fry

Phil is
author of 3 in depth mold books: (1) Do-It-Yourself Mold
Prevention, Inspection, Testing and Remediation; (2) Mold
Health Guide; and (3) co-author of Mold Legal Guide.
He is trained and certified as a Certified Mold Inspector,
Certified Mold Contractor, Certified Environmental Inspector,
and Certified Home Inspector. Formerly, Phil worked for the
National Institutes of Health [U.S. Public Health Service], and
he also has experience as a hospital administrator, home
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Question:
I would like to ask for more mold information regarding your mold
course seminar for Certified Environmental Hygienist. What are the
prerequisites before one can take the mold certification class. How
does the environmental hygienist certification compare to say that of
an CIH Certified Industrial Hygienist as far as credibility is
concerned?
Answer:
Although it is better to have a college degree [2 years or 4 year
program], persons with less education can qualify for admission to the
environmental hygienist training program provided they have
significant job or business experience in a field reasonably related
to such fields as real estate, appraisal, lending, construction, or
the environment. Because our environmental hygiene education and
certification is a new program that began just last month, it
obviously will take several years for the Certified Environmental
Hygienist designation to catch up with, or, perhaps, even surpass the
recognition of an industrial hygienist. What we do offer [unavailable
from industrial hygiene schools] is substantial marketing assistance
to obtain many environmental hygiene inspection, testing, and
remediation clients, plus excellent, in depth, ongoing environmental
hygiene training that is much more focused and practical than taught
in most industrial hygiene schools.
For more inquiries
about mold schooling, our mold school, mold class, mold courses, mold
inspection and mold remediation techniques, please email our Mold
School Training Director, Phillip Fry at
moldconsultant@yahoo.com
The
Professional Certification Institute [PCI]
is the environmental
training
division of the
Ecology College.
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