Association of Boards of Certification (ABC)
Biological Industrial Waste Operator - Class II
Credential: Biological Industrial Waste Operator - Class II
Credentialing Agency: Association of Boards of Certification (ABC)
Renewal Period: 2 years
The Association of Boards of Certification (ABC), Biological Industrial Waste Operator - Class II is an intermediate-level biological wastewater treatment operator certification. Candidates must meet education and experience requirements. Candidates must pass a written exam.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
Biological Industrial Waste Operator - Class II
Attainability: 
Eligibility Requirements (View Details)
- Credential Prerequisite
- Experience: 3 years
- Education: High School Diploma/GED
- Training
- Membership
- Other
- Fee
Note: This credential may have multiple options for a Service member to meet eligibility requirements. Requirements listed here are based on the minimum degree required.
To view other options, see the Eligibility tab.
Exam Requirements (View Details)
- Exam
- Written Exam
- Oral Exam
- Practical Exam
- Performance Assessment
Exam Administration (View Details)
- In-person exam
- Remote proctored on-line exam
- Third-party test vendor
Renewal Period: 2 years
- Continuing Education
- Exam
- Continuing Education OR Exam
- Fee
- Other
Association of Boards of Certification (ABC)
2805 SW Snyder Blvd, Suite 535
Ankeny, IA 50023
Phone: (515) 232-3623
Fax: (515) 965-6827
Email: abc@abccert.org
Candidate must have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent.
Candidate must have three years of acceptable experience.
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Biological Treatment Processes (48%)
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Monitor Treatment Processes (check process, record data)
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Evaluate Treatment Processes (review data, make decision)
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Adjust Treatment Process (make correction)
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Chemical Addition
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Laboratory Analysis (5%)
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Collect Samples
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Perform Laboratory Analysis
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Interpret Analysis
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Operate Support Equipment (14%)
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To include knowledge of the following support equipment: blowers and compressors, chemical feeders, computers, drives, electronic testing equipment (e.g., volt meters), flow measurement devices, generators, hand tools, instrumentation, measuring and control systems, motors, pneumatic equipment, power tools, pumps, and valves
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Evaluate and Maintain Support Equipment (15%)
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To include knowledge of the following: Check speed of equipment, inspect equipment for abnormal conditions, measure head loss, measure temperature of equipment, read charts, read meters, and read pressure gauges
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Perform diagnostic and preventive maintenance on: blowers and compressors, chemical feeders, drives, instrumentation, motors, pumps and valves
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Perform corrective maintenance on: chemical feeders, drives, instrumentation, motors, pumps, and valves
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Administrative Duties (8%)
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Perform Administrative Duties
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Establish recordkeeping system and record information
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Safety and Emergency Preparedness (10%)
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Establish safety programs and perform safety procedures for: blood borne pathogens, chemical hazard communication, confined space entry, electrical grounding, fire, first aid, infectious diseases, lifting, lock-out/tag-out, personal hygiene, personal protective equipment, respiratory protection, slips, trips, and falls
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Establish emergency plans and respond to emergencies for: civil disorder, facility upset, hazardous waste, natural disasters, power disruption, spill response
There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the Biological Industrial Waste Operator - Class II examination:
An additional resource is O'Reilly Learning Safari Books Online, a searchable digital library that provides online access to thousands of books, training videos and conference sessions. See the Educational Resources section on the
Related Sites page here on COOL to learn how to get free access.
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Exam Administration
Credential exams may be administered in-person at a testing site, proctored on-line remotely, or have options for both. If an exam is administered through a test vendor, the third-party test vendor box will be checked. The following test administration options apply to the Biological Industrial Waste Operator - Class II credential where checked:
- In-person exam
- Remote proctored on-line exam
- Third-party test vendor
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Third-Party Test Vendor Information
Testing for this credential is handled by the following vendor:
PSI
The test centers are located in the U.S.
To find out more, use the following links on the PSI website:
Biological Industrial Waste Operator - Class II
Renewal Period: 2 years
The Biological Industrial Waste Operator - Class II credential has the following recertification information:
- The Association of Boards of Certification (ABC) provides reciprocity information for its certifications among the state certifying agencies of 40 states and a number of foreign countries. For details, visit the ABC Certification Contacts page to find the agency that lists organizations within the individual states, provinces, or governing authorities. If referred to ABC for reciprocity by the state that the candidate intends to work in, he or she can contact ABC for application information. Candidate may still have to meet additional requirements in order to receive a license valid for employment in the state.
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