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Professional qualifications and regulated credentials

Licensing, Certifications & Professional Credentials

Angstrom Testing Services maintains a team of environmental inspectors and consultants with professional certifications, state licenses and federal credentials applicable to the work they perform. Personnel are assigned according to the project scope, jurisdiction and regulatory requirements.

Credential framework reviewed: BGC, ACAC, U.S. Green Building Council, New York State Department of Labor and U.S. EPA program information reviewed August 19, 2026.
Board CertificationsIndustrial hygiene, environmental and indoor environmental credentials.
State LicensingNew York licenses and asbestos certificates used where regulated work requires them.
Federal CredentialsIndividual and firm-level lead-based paint qualifications are kept distinct.
Independent TestingAssessment and consulting without a remediation or cleanup-sales conflict.

Professional board certifications

Advanced Environmental and Industrial Hygiene Credentials

Angstrom's inspection and consulting team includes professionals holding recognized credentials that require education, experience, examination and ongoing credential maintenance.

CIH

Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)

Board for Global EHS Credentialing (BGC)

A board certification in industrial hygiene focused on anticipating, recognizing, evaluating and controlling occupational and environmental health hazards.

Review the CIH credential
QEP

Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP)

Board for Global EHS Credentialing (BGC)

A multidisciplinary board credential for experienced environmental professionals working across environmental media and technical disciplines.

Review the QEP credential
CMC

Council-certified Microbial Consultant (CMC)

American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC)

A professional credential for experienced microbial consultants involved in indoor microbial investigation, sampling, interpretation and related consulting.

Review ACAC microbial credentials
CIEC

Council-certified Indoor Environmental Consultant (CIEC)

American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC)

A professional credential for experienced indoor environmental consultants addressing building-related indoor environmental quality concerns.

Review ACAC indoor environmental credentials
LEED

LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP)

U.S. Green Building Council

A green-building professional credential demonstrating advanced knowledge of sustainable building principles and the LEED rating system.

Review LEED professional credentials

State and federal qualifications

Regulated Environmental Licenses and Certifications

Certain services are regulated separately from professional board certifications. Angstrom assigns appropriately qualified personnel when a project requires a specific state license, asbestos certificate or federal lead-based paint credential.

New York State

NYS Mold Assessor License

Covered mold assessment work is performed by personnel holding the Mold Assessor license required by the New York State Department of Labor.

New York State

NYS Asbestos Inspector Certificate

Angstrom has inspectors holding the New York State asbestos Inspector certificate for inspection and assessment work where that certification is required.

New York State

NYS Asbestos Project Air Sampling Technician Certificate

Qualified personnel hold the New York State Project Air Sampling Technician certificate for project air-sampling activities subject to New York asbestos requirements.

U.S. EPA

Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessor Certification

Angstrom personnel include EPA-certified Risk Assessors for applicable lead inspection, risk-assessment and evaluation work where EPA administers the program.

Firm-level qualification

EPA Lead-Based Paint Firm Certification

Firm certification is separate from an individual's certification. Angstrom maintains applicable firm-level EPA lead-based paint certification for regulated services performed by the company.

Project-specific personnel

Not Every Inspector Holds Every Credential

The credentials needed for a mold assessment are not necessarily the same as those required for asbestos inspection, lead risk assessment, industrial hygiene or another specialized project.

Rather than tying this page to one employee, Angstrom identifies the professional licenses and certifications available within its inspection and consulting team. Assigned personnel are selected according to the project scope and applicable requirements.

  • Credential matched to the requested service
  • Jurisdiction and regulatory requirements considered
  • Current documentation available when a client or auditor requires it
  • No implication that every staff member holds every listed credential
  • Professional and firm-level certifications kept distinct

Important distinctions

Consulting Credentials, Firm Certifications and Laboratory Accreditation Are Different

Angstrom Is an Independent Environmental Consulting & Testing Firm

Angstrom performs field inspection, sampling, measurements, project planning, laboratory coordination, interpretation and written reporting. We do not represent the company itself as an analytical laboratory, and we do not perform remediation, abatement or cleanup contracting.

Laboratory Accreditation Applies to the Laboratory

Angstrom is not an ISO/IEC 17025 analytical laboratory. When laboratory analysis is required, samples are submitted to laboratories selected for the applicable analyte, method, accreditation and jurisdictional requirement.

Depending on the project, this may include New York State ELAP-approved laboratories or other appropriately accredited laboratories.

Current documentation instead of static certificate numbers

Why We Do Not Publish Every License Number and Renewal Date Here

Professional credentials, regulatory certificates and staff assignments are periodically renewed or updated. Publishing every certificate number, renewal date and employee assignment on a static webpage can leave outdated information online after a renewal or staffing change.

Instead, this page identifies the credentials available within Angstrom's inspection and consulting team. Current documentation can be provided for proposals, project qualification, vendor onboarding, regulatory records, audits or client due diligence.

Professional practice and industry standards

Technical Standards and Professional Resources

Environmental consulting also depends on current technical guidance and continuing professional development. Project work may reference standards, frameworks and resources published by recognized professional and industry organizations.

AIHA

Industrial hygiene and occupational/environmental health resources, education and professional practice guidance.

IAQA

Indoor air and indoor environmental quality education, building-science resources and practitioner guidance.

IICRC

Consensus standards and technical resources relevant to water damage, microbial remediation and restoration work performed by contractors.

Project qualification and documentation

Need Current Credential Documentation for a Project?

If a proposal, auditor, property manager, attorney, facility, school or procurement department requires current licensing or certification documentation, contact Angstrom with the project scope and required credential.

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