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Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI) Director Martin Luymes recently met with the board of directors of the Healthy Indoors Partnership (HIP) to discuss opportunities for working together towards the development of a national training and certification standard for indoor air quality (IAQ) professionals.
The HRAI National Assembly last August unanimously passed a resolution submitted by the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors of Canada (HRAC). The HRAI board of directors has since agreed to act upon the resolution by committing funds towards the development of an IAQ training and certification program. HRAI's goal is to develop a program that will certify individuals as residential IAQ specialists capable of measurement, identification, and remediation of in-home IAQ problems. The responsibility for course development and delivery has been assigned to HRAI's SkillTech Academy.