The Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) is hosting two learning opportunities for the month of January, including a free webinar on lifesaving systems in aquatic environments and an online Aquatic Venue Public Health Inspector (AVPHI) certification course.
The Chain of Swimvival: Lifesaving Lessons for Facilities will take place on January 15 at noon ET. Lance Timmons, Project Manager at Counsilman-Hunsaker, will present a framework connecting awareness, design, staffing, operations, and long-term reinvestment to strengthen aquatic safety and public health outcomes. Registration is free thanks to the support of Solenis. To register for The Chain of Swimvival webinar, visit here.
CMAHC Technical Director Dewey Case will host the online AVPHI course on January 19 at 8:30 a.m. CST. This eight-hour live program, typically only offered in person, equips participants to evaluate aquatic facilities using the CDC’s Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC). Attendees will complete case studies, engage in discussions, and earn an AVPHI certificate upon successful completion. To register for the AVPHI certification course, visit here.
