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Why choose AquaTech? First MAHC-Certified Program in the industry Flexible learning combining self-paced online modules with live virtual review and proctored exam Industry-recognized certification equivalent to CPO® and AFO Interactive experience with no travel required Transform into a confident pool operator who can: ✓ Master pool mechanical systems and water circulation ✓ Implement advanced water chemistry management ✓ Minimize the risk of recreational water illnesses (RWI) ✓ Improve facility safety and compliance ✓ Optimize daily operations and maintenance ✓ Adapt protocols for specialty pools and spas AquaTech has found the sweet spot in virtual training! Online Part A: 9 comprehensive modules 75 focused lessons Real-world scenarios 11 quizzes to check your knowledge Progress at your own pace PoolTool - A downloadable quick-reference resource that includes Conversion and Calculation Essentials, Water Management Essentials, and Adjusting Chemicals Dosing Chart Virtual Part B: Zoom sessions scheduled at least monthly Expert-led instruction Interactive Q&A session Virtual proctored exam Immediate certification FAQ How long is the AquaTech certification valid? 5 years. When can I start the online training (Part A) and how long does it take to complete? You can start the online course immediately upon enrolling and return to it any time. The online course takes approximately 16 hours to complete. How do I register for the live virtual session (Part B) and how often are these scheduled? You will be able to see the calendar of upcoming live virtual sessions (Part B) and enroll from your learning dashboard. Part B sessions are generally scheduled twice per month, more frequently during peak training times. If you cannot find a Part B session that works for you there is the option to request a private session for an additional fee. Is AquaTech recognized and approved in my U.S. location for pool operator certification requirement? In the United States, the AquaTech training course meets or exceeds all guidelines for qualified operator training courses in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC). The AquaTech course is considered equivalent to the Certified Pool Operator (CPO) and Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) certifications. However, your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), such as the local health department or other swimming pool regulatory agency may have specific requirements for course approval. If needed, we will be glad to help you gain approval for the course in your location. To request assistance regarding regulatory approval, please contact [email protected]. How long will I have access to the course content? 5 years - the duration of your certification period. What organization is behind AquaTech and who are its authors? AquaTech is a program developed and operated by the Starfish Aquatics Institute (SAI). Founded in 1999, SAI is internationally recognized for its quality programs in aquatic safety, swimming instruction, lifeguard training, and pool and aquatic facility operations. The initial AquaTech content was developed through the Aquatic Education Division of Human Kinetics publishers in 2005 by a Program Advisory Committee (PAC) consisting of leading aquatic professionals, including: * Robert Burrows, Surewater Technologies * Tom Carrico, Carrico Aquatics * Robert Clayton †, Aquatic Partners (deceased) * Juliene Hefter, Wisconsin Parks & Recreation Association (now Association of Aquatic Professionals - AOAP) * Mick Nelson, USA Swimming (now Total Aquatic Programming -TAP) * Jill White, Starfish Aquatics Institute (SAI) * Kent Williams, Professional Pool Operators of America Since its initial development, AquaTech has gone through several revisions to keep up with industry standards. More recent contributors to content and delivery methods include: Alvaro Mendoza, CES/Aquafinity Paul Slutes, City of Austin Parks and Recreation Dewey Case, CMAHC Review Chair The program is currently directed by Lake White In 2025, the Association of Aquatic Professionals (AOAP) was designated as the Exclusive Contributing Partner and will play an instrumental role in keeping AquaTech current and relevant for the aquatic profession. Is this course appropriate for use outside the United States? The content has been internationalized and matched to international qualification standards to the greatest extent possible. If you have specific questions regarding approval in your country, contact [email protected]. Read more

CMAHC’s Aquatic Venue Public Health Inspector course provides health inspectors with the tools and resources necessary when working with operators to help ensure aquatic venues are maintained and operated safely, in minimizing and/or eliminating imminent health hazards at an aquatic venue, and when recommending aquatic venue closures for imminent health hazards. The AVPHI course time is approximately 8 hours. Students must pass an exam with a minimum of 75% for certification. The AVPHI Certification is valid for 5 years. While intended for health inspectors, this course is open to any individual responsible for inspecting public or semi-public pools.   Read more

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