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The certificate program in Laboratory Quality Control and Technician Competency Levels is designed for lab supervisors who wish to evaluate the level at which their laboratory is functioning in every respect. For this particular certificate, C.I. training specialists will come on-site to visit your laboratory and your employees. We will evaluate both the lab as a whole and each individual employee who is willing to participate in the program. A specific training program will then be designed based on your needs. The employees will be evaluated according to the table below.  This will increase your laboratory’s efficiency and help your lab function as one unit.  

C.I. Training Institute is very flexible with regard to program design.  If you have specific needs that may not be addressed here, please let us know, and we will see what we can do for you.

Evaluation of Individual Competency

A Individuals with a University Degree in a scientific field
B Individuals with a technical degree in the chemical field
C Individuals who have significant (years) of experience in the chemical field
D Individuals with a slight chemical background in the chemical field
E Individual with no chemical background

 


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Last Updated: November, 2008