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This training provides a network of workers throughout the country who may be first responders to terrorist attacks or other national disasters. |
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| This certification ensures successful completion of training on various requirements of Occupational Safety & Health Administrations standards, such as "Permit Required Confined Space" training. |
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Committed to leading the dialogue on occupational safety and health and championing the value that safety and health add to any enterprise.
The agency intends to join with others in the safety and health community to identify priorities and set the agenda for workplace safety and health. |
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Organized in 1972, the IICRC currently represents over 3,900 certified firms and 21,500 certified technicians in nine countries. |
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The IICRC, with participation from the entire industry, sets standards for inspection, clean-ing and restoration. |
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NADCA's certification program is the end-result of seven years of effort by members of the associa-tion to increase the level of professionalism and competency within the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation,Air-conditioning) system cleaning industry. |
Through certification, contractors can demonstrate to their clients and their colleagues that theyhave the requisite knowledge and experience to do the jobright. Consumers will benefit from the ability to select contractors who have been tested as knowledgeable and proficient in their field.
Professional credentialing sets businesses apart from their competition. As the public gained recognition of the benefits of hiring certified contractors, cleaning specifications now often require that the successful bidder have NADCA certified personnel on staff.
Quality through Knowledge is the theme for NADCA's certification program. By testing and verifying that contractors are knowledgeable and proficient in their field, the public gains quality assurance. Our goal is to ensure that the work performed by a NADCA certified Air Systems Cleaning Specialist meets or exceeds customer expectations and industry standards. |
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requires that FIT TESTING and RESPIRATORY TRAINING be conducted annually for all persons required to use respiratory protection. Persons who use respirators also must be medically cleared. OSHA requires that full-face respirators be fit tested quantitatively if they are to be used to their full assigned protection factor. |
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In-house training procedures are performed routinely
with
NADCA standards
and
OSHA guidelines.

All supervisors have a minimum
of five years experience
in duct cleaning and related services. |
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