- 1775 West 55th Avenue Denver, CO 80221, United States of AmericaColorado State Approval No. 22651www.chctraining.com 303.412.6360 855.60.CERTIFYCHC Training Nationwide Training & Certification ExpertsCertificate of AchievementCEO & Training Program ManagerInstructor19391772Credential License ID:I20-0684-AMS-COCHC Training Certificate No.Matthew Valdez32.0June 18, 2021June 18, 2020June 15 - 18, 2020Danaya N. BenedettoCourse Hours:Expiration Date:Examination Date:Course Dates:In recognition of satisfactory completion of the EPA-approved asbestos initial training course. This course is approved by the Colorado Department of Health in accordance with AQCC Regulation Number 8.This certificate is awarded to:Athena ValdezAir Monitoring Specialist

1775 West 55th Avenue
Denver, CO 80221,
United States of America
Colorado State Approval No. 22651
www.chctraining.com
303.412.6360
855.60.CERTIFY
CHC Training
Nationwide Training & Certification Experts
Certificate of Achievement
CEO & Training Program Manager
Instructor
19391772
Credential License ID:
I20-0684-AMS-CO
CHC Training Certificate No.
Matthew Valdez

32.0
June 18, 2021
June 18, 2020
June 15 - 18, 2020
Danaya N. Benedetto
Course Hours:
Expiration Date:
Examination Date:
Course Dates:
In recognition of satisfactory completion of the EPA-approved asbestos initial training course. This course is approved by the Colorado Department of Health in accordance with AQCC Regulation Number 8.
This certificate is awarded to:
Athena Valdez
Air Monitoring Specialist
Athena Valdez
Any individual who performs a final visual inspection or performs any air monitoring referred to in Colorado Regulation No. 8, must be certified as an Air Monitoring Specialist (AMS). This initial course is a Division-approved AMS class and successful completion satisfies the training requirements listed in Regulation No. 8, section II.D.3.a.(i).
Our expert instructors will use practical knowledge and visual aids to discuss topics such as the roles and responsibilities of an AMS, understanding building construction and system design, asbestos abatement processes and equipment, PPE, and the ins and outs of conducting visual inspections and final air clearances. Upon completion of the course, the student will have an understanding of the theory behind an AMS as well as knowledge of the current methodologies available to perform job tasks effectively.
Prerequisite: The student shall possess a high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED).
Skills / Knowledge
- Air Monitoring Specialist Initial
Issued on
June 18, 2020
Expired on
June 18, 2021