When will the May 2025 course take place?
13th - 14th May 2025 for Associate candidates and 13th - 15th May 2025 for Professional candidates.
Deadline for payments to attend this course: Friday 4th April 2025.
Who is the CTCB-I Cleanroom Testing course designed for?
The CTCB-I Cleanroom Testing course aims to prepare individuals for the cleanroom industry by equipping them with a high level of expertise in cleanroom technology. These programs are suitable for cleanroom owners, cleanroom managers, cleanroom testers, and individuals seeking to enhance their cleanroom knowledge to a professional standard.
What levels of certification are there on the CTCB-I Cleanroom Testing course?
There are two levels of certification
Associate certification:
£1,250 (includes £350 CTCB-I fee) Valid for 10 years
This certification course is intended for individuals who already possess some familiarity with cleanroom testing and desire a deeper understanding of the subject. It is also suitable for those who have less than two years of experience as cleanroom testers and wish to utilize the certification course as a foundational training step toward achieving professional recognition.
They will be required to:
Study the self-study course notes,
attend a lecture course,
pass a written examination and
attend a half-day course on practical aspects of cleanroom testing (not examined).
Professional certification:
£1,450 (includes £350 CTCB-I fee) Valid for 5 years Reaccreditation after 5 years £1,250 (includes £350 CTCB-I fee).
Professional certification: For people whose profession is cleanroom testing, and who routinely test all aspects of cleanroom testing. These people are examined to see if they have a satisfactory knowledge of cleanroom testing. At the time of their final exam, they will have a minimum of 2 years of experience.
They will be required to:
Study the self-study course notes,
attend a lecture course,
pass a written examination on Cleanroom Testing;
attend a half-day course on practical aspects of cleanroom testing
pass practical exams demonstrating a high level of competence in (a) filter integrity testing, (b) measuring air velocities and volumes and (c) particle testing
The written exams are the same for both qualifications. However, the key distinction between the two certificates lies in the evaluation of practical skills. Professional candidates are assessed for their practical competence, while in the associate qualification, the practical aspects will be taught but not subject to examination.
How can I book on the next CTCB-I Cleanroom Testing course?
Download the application form, and complete and return it to [email protected] to reserve your place on the May 2025 course.