Electrical safety is driven largely by an increasingly sophisticated understanding of what causes risks. TheNational Electrical Codereflects that evolving knowledge and accommodates new products and new technologies, but it is unavoidably lengthy and complex, and many of the hazards it is designed to eliminate are not obvious, even to experienced electricians. Moreover, electrical installations are often performed by people who lack sufficient understanding of safe practices and legal requirements, and are done in jurisdictions with few limits on who is permitted to install these systems. Its no wonder that electrical inspectors have been finding an increasing number of violations.

Certification examinations provide a basis for assessing competency in technical code knowledge. Choose which examination best suits your needs today!

IAEI's Certified Electrical Inspector program (Residential and Master)

IAEI has undertaken the responsibility for designing valid and reliable Residential and Master Electrical Inspector Certification Programs. The goals of this certification course include: professionalism, a fair and accessible process, proficiency inCodeusage, continuous learning, and evidence of competence.

IAEI's National Certification Program Construction Code Inspectors (NCPCCI) program

The Construction Code Inspectors Certification Examinations (2A, 2B, and 2C) have been developed by national code enforcement organizations in collaboration with Prometric. These code enforcement organizations have joined together to establish a testing program that will provide nationally recognized evidence of competence and professionalism in construction code knowledge.

Information Requests Direct all information requests about examinations to: PrometricNCPCCI Program1260 Energy LaneSt. Paul, MN 55108800.864.5309http://www.prometric.com/

IAEI's Canadian Certified Electrical Inspector (CCEI) Program

The major objectives of the Canadian Certified Electrical Program are: To certify to a national standard all persons regularly engaged in the inspection of or the technical supervision of inspectors of electrical materials, devices, appliances, installations or investigations. To ensure all persons so engaged receive updated training in order to maintain their quality of skill.

Meet Your CEU Requirements Online

Visit link:
Certification Programs - International Association of Electrical ...

Related Posts
November 3, 2013 at 9:57 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Electrician General