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2015 Winter Erosion Control Compliance Training

Overview of Event

November 30-December 1, 2015
Metropolitan Builders Association, Waukesha, WI

Course Description

This two-day course is designed for those who perform site management duties, supervise or direct construction activities, install best management practices, and/or inspect sites for compliance relating to erosion/sediment control and stormwater management.  This course is offered around Wisconsin annually. We encourage those who have not attended for the past 3 years to do so in order to be informed of the latest regulations and practices.

Continuing Education

Attendees who complete the course will receive a certificate of attendance indicating that they have received 12 professional development hours/continuing education credits.

Those who successfully complete the course and exam will be issued a credential certificate and be listed on the NASECA Wisconsin website indicating that they have successfully completed the course and exam. See more information below.

Wisconsin Department of Safety & Professional Services (DSPS) Credentials

Wisconsin Department of Safety & Professional Services (formerly Wisconsin Department of Commerce) has approved this program for 12 hours of continuing education credit for Commercial Building Inspector (CBI), Dwelling Contractor Qualifier (DCQ), Master Plumber-Restricted Service (MPRS), UDC Construction Inspector (UCI), Utility Contractor (UC). Course ID 12095.

The program is an approved course for the Soil Erosion Inspector qualifier.  It involves a qualifier exam that must be passed with a minimum of 70%. Upon completion of the course and passing the qualifier exam you will receive a certificate that can be submitted with the application from DSPS and the appropriate fee to obtain your Soil Erosion Inspector credential. The State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services has approved this program/exam for Soil Erosion Inspectors. Course ID 8262.

This program is sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Extension.

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