Chem-Scope News
2022 Training
How often will classes occur going forward? In 2022, the Chem Scope, Inc. Training Center is moving toward a seasonal semester schedule. Initial classes will typically be offered at least…
Read MoreAnnouncement: In-Person Classes Suspended due to COVID-19 and the Holidays
Dear students, Chem Scope, Inc. is suspending in-person training during December 2020 and January 2021 due to COVID-19 spikes occurring now and expected to occur after the holidays in Connecticut. We…
Read MoreInitial Training: Phased Reopening
Following conversations with representatives of the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, we understand that training centers for essential businesses, including construction, may open under office guidelines. Because virtual…
Read MoreVirtual Training and Reopening
Virtual refresher training begins Today, May 13, 2020, Chem Scope, Inc. received approval from the DPH to conduct virtual refresher trainings for all previously approved lead and asbestos courses. (This…
Read MoreDue to COVID-19, DPH Certification, License and Permit Renewal Suspended
Renewal of certification, licenses and permits is suspended for DPH licensees in a number of disciplines, including all asbestos and lead disciplines. Any certification or license not renewed by the…
Read MoreChem Scope during the COVID-19 Crisis
For our most recent response on training and suspension of license renewal during COVID-19, visit https://chem-scope.com/due-to-covid-19-dph-certification-license-and-permit-renewal-suspended/. At Chem Scope, we continue to follow and respond to the news regarding COVID-19.…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Response – Training
See our more recent response dated March 31, 2020. When it comes to occupational training for lead and asbestos courses, we understand that many of our students require annual refreshers…
Read MoreWinter Weather Training Advisory
Winter weather is coming to Connecticut! In the case of a class cancelled due to weather, we want to contact our students ASAP. This winter, if you usually leave only…
Read MoreVermiculite in Homes
The EPA states that “… home testing vermiculite in attics is not currently practical. Therefore it is best to assume that the material may contain asbestos and take the appropriate precautions…”
Read MoreMold in the Refrigerator… What To Do?
Do you know a good way to grow some mold in a refrigerator? Here are 3 easy steps: 1. Turn off a refrigerator. 2. Leave the door closed. 3. Wait…
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