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Our staff includes some of the first NSF accredited technicians for the certification of Class II Biological Safety Cabinets and participants in NSF, CETA and IEST standards development related to certification of controlled environments. For years the profession requested CETA to develop a credentialing program for professionals working in our field of certification, specifically a credential that would be an objective representation of an individual's fundamental knowledge and skills in the area of testing controlled environments. The Controlled Environment Testing Association is dedicated to promoting quality assurance in the controlled environment industry.
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Through education, credentialing, the annual conference, and the CETA Application Guides, we provide opportunities for members to positively impact the industries served. CHECK OUT THE NEWEST CAG ANNOUNCEMENT! To provide a path for the technician leading to the Associate CET (CETa) credential, the five basic modules of the Associate CET can be acquired individually through the Electronics Modules (EM1-5) program. The following chart provides the proportional makeup of the multiple choice and written practical portion of the exam that will be used for the CNBT's Registered Certification Professional for Cleanroom Testing.
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The Controlled Environment Testing Association (CETA) was established in 1992 to promote quality assurance in the controlled environment industry. The formation of CETA was derived from a need to collect data, network, bring a higher level of integrity to the industry, and improve testing quality. Quick Links Join CETA CNBT CETA/CNBT Credentialed Professionals Directory Fri 2026 Annual Conferece Category: Annual Meeting Fri CNBT Exam CETA membership benefits anyone who works with controlled environments as well as many other professionals in the controlled environments and health industries. This includes certifiers, safety professionals, industrial hygienists, facility engineers, quality personnel, and many more.