National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) approves InterNACHI.
The following is from a March 30, 2010 post made on InterNACHI's message board:
"Hello All,
Allow me to provide a bit of clarification. The National Environmental
Health Association (NEHA) is a not-for-profit, professional association
dedicated to the environmental health profession. In pursuit of it's
mission, which is "...to advance the environmental health and protection
professional for the purpose of providing a healthful environment for
all", NEHA offers a variety programs. Those programs include membership,
our Annual Education Conference (AEC) & Exhibition, the Journal of
Environmental Health, Research and Development, and Credentials. Our
credential program administers 8 national credentials, all of which
require continuing education to maintain. In addition NEHA provides
oversight to the National Environmental Health Association - National
Radon Proficiency Program (NEHA-NRPP). The NEHA-NRPP is administered
separate of NEHA proper.
InterNACHI
has been approved as a NEHA Educational Member, which is a category of
membership open to educational institutions and in the case of InterNACHI
a provider of training.
One of the services NEHA provides is to pre-approve continuing education
coursework in environmental health. NEHA has approved two of InterNACHI's
courses; InterNACHI's Mold Inspection Course, and InterNACHI's
Wood Destroying Organism's Inspection Course. For more information on
NEHA and pre-approved continuing education courses please visit www.neha.org and click on
Continuing Education.
Thank you.
Heidi Shaw
NEHA"