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Kentucky regulations go into effect on July 1, 2015. In order to be certified to conduct radon measurement, mitigation or laboratory analysis after July 1, 2015, you must submit a QA plan for approval by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services with your application for certification, as well as complete a 1 hour orientation on the regulatory requirements in Kentucky. This course has been submitted for 8 NRPP CE credits and satisfies the Kentucky orientation requirement.
Quality Assurance Plan Requirements
The Quality Assurance course will assist radon professionals in developing a QA plan that meets the state requirements for persons seeking certification to conduct testing, mitigation or laboratory analysis.
Orientation to the Kentucky Radon Regulatory Program
The Orientation course is a requirement for certification and must be completed as part of the application process. This course satisfies the orientation requirement.
Course Instructors
Shawn Price, President, Shawn Price & Associates—Mr. Price has 25 years of experience with radon measurement device technology, testing and mitigation protocol development and interpretation, as well as being a leading authority in radon quality assurance practices in both field and laboratory settings. He is a member of the NRPP Policy Advisory Committee and is the current President of the American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST).
Kyle Hoylman, Founding Partner, Protect Environmental—Mr. Hoylman specializes in field operations of measurement and mitigation projects for single family homes, commercial buildings, schools, and multifamily buildings. He also chairs the Kentucky Radon Advisory Committee and is the current President of the Kentucky Association of Radon Professionals (KARP).
This program is brought to you by the Kentucky Association of Radon Professionals and the Kentucky Radon Program.