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The Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CISEC) Program
The Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CISEC) program is administered
by CISEC, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)6 organization based out of Parker, Colorado. Our nationwide training
modules have been formulated to meet EPA’s Construction General Permit program and to provide a practical perspective
on inspecting BMPs, writing reports, and identifying limitations of commonly found construction site mitigation measures.
In addition, the training modules provide participants with essential inspector background information along with an
opportunity to hone inspecting skills on a virtual active construction site. In addition to its training modules, the CISEC program also administers a nationwide
certification examination. Individuals passing our rigorous 4-hour examination with a score of 75% or better
are qualified to become a CISEC registrant. All
CISECs registrants agree to follow a strict code of ethics and to enhance their careers by continuing to perform inspection
services, volunteering their time and skills, attending educational forums, and participating at professional conferences.
In addition, CISEC, Inc. expects all of its registrants to: Be knowledgeable in the principles and practice of sediment and erosion control; Posses the skills to assess conditions at the construction site; Be able to evaluate disturbance and storage areas; Determine whether pollutants enter the stormwater conveyance system; Evaluate Best Management Practices (BMPs) for effectiveness; and Assess what is happening at discharge locations.
We invite you to join other CISEC registrants located throughout the United States as they build a nationwide
certification program to ensure continuity, competency, and professionalism for inspectors of sediment and erosion control
on construction sites.
Mission Statement
To provide an inspector certification program for individuals that: - Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge in the principles and practices
of sediment and erosion control and their applicability to development of discharge permit documents,
- Demonstrate the necessary skills to observe onsite and offsite conditions
that impact the quality of storm water discharges from active construction sites,
- Demonstrate the ability to inspect installed best management practices and their ongoing maintenance
to determine if the mitigation measures will minimize the discharge of sediment and other pollutants from active construction
sites,
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate
and report on their inspection of active construction sites as to whether non-compliance issues may exist with federal, state
and/or local discharge permit regulations.
Click here access Code of Ethics
Conference events or trainings: If you would like to book a CISEC training and/or
exam at your next event contact us at cisec_inc@yahoo.com or fill out our form on this
website.
Click here for Training and Exam dates
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