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Daniel L. Taylor Earns Council-Certified Microbial Consultant Certification

May 07, 2018
by Claire Foster
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ACAC Certified Microbial Consultant ACACOMAHA, Neb. – May 7, 2018 – PRLog — Daniel L. Taylor has been awarded the Council-certified Microbial Consultant (CMC) designation by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC). This prestigious, board-awarded certification recognizes Taylor’s knowledge and field experience in microbial sampling.

To earn the CMC designation, Daniel passed a rigorous examination based on respected industry texts. He then submitted documented, verifiable field experience to a board of peers, earning a unanimous vote of approval.

To maintain the CMC designation, Daniel will remain active in the field and complete 40 hours of professional development activities within the next two years.

Daniel is now listed in the ACAC certificant database along with more than 3,000 ACAC certificants around the world. The database can be searched by name, company or zip code and represents a continuously updated roster of experienced indoor environmental professionals.

The CMC designation is accredited by the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB) and the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), both nationally recognized third-party accreditation bodies. For more information, visit www.acac.org.

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