What is a CEICC?

A Council-certified Environmental Infection Control Consultant (CEICC) helps prevent infection control problems in the built environment. A CEICC advises building owners during demolition, remodeling, repair and renovation projects. A CEICC can help identify construction practices which might contribute to the spread of infection. A CEICC can help develop an infection control risk assessment (ICRA) and assemble a project management team.

A CEICC also investigates existing infection control issues. He or she can locate the source of a problem and recommend steps to correct it.

A CEICC has verified knowledge of disciplines related to environmental infection control. The CEICC examination covers the most respected texts in the field. Those who pass the exam must understand the scientific principles governing infection control. They must be familiar with current practices and standards affecting consultants and investigators. They must know how to produce a risk assessment (ICRA). They must be able to assemble a project management team. They must know how to conduct an investigation and report their findings. 

Each CEICC has demonstrated at least eight (8) years experience in infection control consulting in one or more of the following settings:

 

To earn the Council-certified Environmental Infection Control Consultant designation, a candidate must:

The CEICC certification is accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB), a nationally recognized independent accreditation body.  ACAC certifications are the ONLY designations in the indoor air quality field to earn CESB accreditation.

 

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