Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code
If you inspect, regulate, or support aquatic venues, this course is for you! The Aquatic Venue Public Health Inspector (AVPHI) Course returns as an AOAP Pre-Conference Workshop on February 15, from 8 AM to 5 PM, offering a full day of MAHC-based training for public health professionals and aquatic stakeholders.
Led by Dewey Case, CMAHC Technical Director, this certification course helps participants build the confidence and technical skills needed to assess public and semi-public aquatic facilities using a standardized approach.
Participants will complete the required pre-work, then spend the on-site session walking through inspection methods, real-world scenarios, and MAHC applications.
Registration for this course is required, and participants must pay a $300 fee.
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Building a safety plan takes time, and this year, you don’t have to do it alone.
Join us on February 15 for the AOAP Pre-Conference Safety Plan Workshop, an in-person, hands-on session designed to help you build a complete, customized safety plan for your aquatic facility.
This workshop, starting at 8 AM and ending at 4 PM, offers guided work time to develop each section of your plan, expert support throughout the day, two post-conference virtual meetings for follow-up questions and clarity, and .7 CEUs.
Whether you're updating an existing plan or starting from scratch, you’ll leave with a fully developed safety plan you can put into action.
Registration for this workshop is required, and participants must pay a $150 fee.
Register here: https://site.pheedloop.com/event/AOAP2026/preandpostconference
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01/12/2026
Upcoming Webinar | Jan 15 at noon ET: Join The Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) for The Chain of Swimvival: Lifesaving Lessons for Facilities, presented by Lance Timmons, Project Manager at Counsilman-Hunsaker.
Inspired by the cardiac chain of survival, this session introduces the Chain of Swimvival, a practical framework that links early awareness, community engagement, facility design, staffing, daily operations, and long-term reinvestment.
Attendees will gain insight into how each link strengthens aquatic facilities, supports public health, and helps systems evolve alongside the communities they serve.
Thanks to the support of Solenis, registration is free: https://cmahc.org/events/33
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