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Webinar PDH Information, Guidelines and State Information

CECO ENVIRONMENTAL webinars have been developed to further the knowledge of our staff, representatives, vendors,
and customers. Our webinars are available live or on demand, if you want to attend at a time that is more convenient to
you. And although our courses are designed for engineers, they are equally informative for any individual working
within the environmental industry.

Professional Engineer (PE)

Engineers that have obtained a Professional Engineer License (PE) are required to take continuing education courses to
renew and maintain the validity of their license. Most PE programs are maintained/managed through state monitoring.
Each state has a different set of guidelines that must be followed but most manage their continuing education by
recording/submitting Professional Development Hours (PDH).

CECO is pleased to be able to provide engineering related coursework and professional development hours through
online instruction. A one-hour course typically provides the attendee with one PDH unit.

The state providers listed do not pre-approve courses and activities; however, to the best of our knowledge this
course/activity meets the continuing education requirements outlined in the state’s guidelines. Final discretion is up
to each state governing board.

CECO ENVIRONMENTAL will:

1. Maintain a log of all attendees for 6 years. You must attend the entire webinar and complete the quiz at the end
to receive credit for taking the course
2. Administer a quiz and record passing results.
3. Provide a certificate of completion.

Please note, if your state is not listed, CECO ENVIRONMENTAL is not able to provide PDH units at this time, but we are
working on getting all the states covered for the future.

1) Alabama
2) Alaska
3) Arkansas
4) Delaware
5) Georgia
6) Idaho
7) Illinois
8) Iowa
9) Kansas
10) Kentucky
11) Louisiana
12) Maine
13) Maryland
14) Michigan
15) Minnesota
16) Mississippi
17) Missouri
18) Montana
19) Nebraska
20) Nevada
21) New Hampshire
22) New Mexico
23) North Dakota
24) Ohio
25) Oklahoma
26) Oregon
27) Pennsylvania
28) South Carolina
29) South Dakota
30) Tennessee
31) Texas
32) Utah
33) Virginia
34) West Virginia
35) Wisconsin
36) Wyoming

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