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What is a PDH? PDH stands for “Professional Development Hour”. Many professional licenses and certifications require their holders to renew and refresh their skills and knowledge on a yearly basis. This time spent studying or training is commonly measured in Professional Development Hours (PDHs). For example, Professional Engineers are required by many state licensing boards to attend professional development and continuing education courses on a yearly basis. PDHs are simply units of measurement meant to track those hours spent learning. How Many credits do I get per webinar? To calculate 1 PDH, round to the nearest half hour. For example, 30 minutes = .5 PDH, and 50 minutes = 1 PDH. However, no single activity lasting less than 30 minutes is accepted. Therefore, 20 minutes = 0 PDH. How to Obtain PDH credits? You need to attend one of our webinars and make it at least 30 minutes. Each participant will receive a course certificate upon successful completion of the training. Participating in the DuPont training may qualify as Professional Development Hours in certain jurisdictions in that: There is a clear purpose and objective which will maintain, improve, or expand the skills and knowledge relevant to licensee’s field of practice The content covers technical topics such as the application of research results, research updates, research prioritization, training in technical area, or technical workshops The presenters are well qualified in the fields The record of attendance is verifiable by the possession of this certificate and DuPont/ON24 registration records Important Notice: Each state has professional development hour and/or continuing education requirements. Each individual is responsible for complying with said mandates and maintaining accurate records. How to download the certificate? During a live or on-demand webcast, your can track your progress by viewing the Certification tool. As you meet the criteria (viewing minutes), a green checkmark will appear. Once all certification criteria have been met, a certificate icon will appear in the tool window, allowing the attendee to download their certificate. Clicking the download icon will open the certificate as a PDF in a new browser tab. Certification I Earn PDH credits Congratulations, you have successfully completed the DuPont Water Solutions’ Water Academy. Minutes to Watch: 30 Sample of Certificate PDH Credits Build your technical know-how and applications expertise by participating in DuPont Water Solutions webinars held through ON24 Webinar Platform. Our diverse range of webinars are available free of charge and now offer professional development hours (PDH credits) in the certification program to meet your continuing educational needs! DuPont , the DuPont Oval Logo, and all trademarks and service marks denoted with ™, SM or ® are owned by affiliates of DuPont de Nemours, Inc. unless otherwise noted. © 2020 DuPont. Form Number 45-D02523-en 620 CDP A V A I L A B L E A V A I L A B L E

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What is a PDH?PDH stands for “Professional Development Hour”. Many professional licenses and certifications require their holders to renew and refresh their skills and knowledge on a yearly basis. This time spent studying or training is commonly measured in Professional Development Hours (PDHs).

For example, Professional Engineers are required by many state licensing boards to attend professional development and continuing education courses on a yearly basis. PDHs are simply units of measurement meant to track those hours spent learning.

How Many credits do I get per webinar?To calculate 1 PDH, round to the nearest half hour. For example, 30 minutes = .5 PDH, and 50 minutes = 1 PDH. However, no single activity lasting less than 30 minutes is accepted. Therefore, 20 minutes = 0 PDH.

How to Obtain PDH credits?You need to attend one of our webinars and make it at least 30 minutes. Each participant will receive a course certificate upon successful completion of the training. Participating in the DuPont training may qualify as Professional Development Hours in certain jurisdictions in that:

• There is a clear purpose and objective which will maintain, improve, or expand the skills and knowledge relevant to licensee’s field of practice

• The content covers technical topics such as the application of research results, research updates, research prioritization, training in technical area, or technical workshops

• The presenters are well qualified in the fields

• The record of attendance is verifiable by the possession of this certificate and DuPont/ON24 registration records

Important Notice: Each state has professional development hour and/or continuing education requirements. Each individual is responsible for complying with said mandates and maintaining accurate records.

How to download the certificate?During a live or on-demand webcast, your can track your progress by viewing the Certification tool. As you meet the criteria (viewing minutes), a green checkmark will appear. Once all certification criteria have been met, a certificate icon will appear in the tool window, allowing the attendee to download their certificate. Clicking the download icon will open the certificate as a PDF in a new browser tab.

Certi�cation I Earn PDH credits

Congratulations, you have successfully completed theDuPont Water Solutions’ Water Academy.

Minutes to Watch: 30

Sample of Certificate

PDH Credits

Build your technical know-how and applications expertise by participating in DuPont Water Solutions webinars held through ON24 Webinar Platform. Our diverse range of webinars are available free of charge and now offer professional development hours (PDH credits) in the certification program to meet your continuing educational needs!

DuPont™, the DuPont Oval Logo, and all trademarks and service marks denoted with ™, SM or ® are owned by affiliates of DuPont de Nemours, Inc. unless otherwise noted. © 2020 DuPont. Form Number 45-D02523-en 620 CDP

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