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Customer Hotline Assistance .....ANSWER..... For motorists to get
answers or help with station locations, general program
questions, and information on station complaints.
Address Maintenance for Inspectors .....ANSWER..... Inspectors
must maintain a current address on their driver's licenses to
receive updates from PennDOT.
Change of Address Reporting .....ANSWER..... Can be done by
calling PennDOT's Driver and Vehicle Services Customer Care
Center.
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Emissions Training Portal .....ANSWER..... Inspectors must also
keep all information up to date on the emissions training portal.
Types of Inspections .....ANSWER..... Visual Anti-Tampering Check,
Two-Speed Idle (TSI) Test, Gas-Cap Test, On-Board Diagnostics
(OBD) I/M Checks.
Written Exam Requirements .....ANSWER..... 50 questions, 80% or
higher required to pass, can retake the exam twice.
Northern Region Inspector Restrictions .....ANSWER..... Cannot
perform emissions inspections on vehicles requiring testing
beyond the visual anti-tampering and gas-cap test.
Requirements for Emissions Inspectors .....ANSWER..... Be 18 years
or older, have a valid driver's license, enroll/qualify with
PennDOT, complete the EIC (Emissions Inspection Certification)
course.
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EIC Expiration .....ANSWER..... Every 2 years; inspectors must
complete EIR (Emissions Inspection Renewal) training within 6
months of expiration to renew their certification.
Becoming a CRT (Certified Repair Technician) .....ANSWER.....
Complete the EIC course and provide proof of current ASE A8,
T1, or L1 certification or proof of advanced automotive diagnosis
and repair training.
Air Pollution Overview .....ANSWER..... The goal is better air
quality and to reduce health risks caused by pollution.
Definition of Air Pollution .....ANSWER..... Air pollution is the
contamination of the atmosphere by harmful substances like
gases, liquids, or solids that can harm human health, animals, and
plants.
Pollutant Sources .....ANSWER..... Can be both natural and
human-made.