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If I have 8,000 hours of field experience and also am NATE or CETP certified, should I still apply through the existing certification route?

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If I have 8,000 hours of field experience and also am NATE or CETP certified, should I still apply through the existing certification route?

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No. An applicant with a certification with one of the approved training or testing programs and 8,000 hours of experience should apply for a license through the normal application route. This will require them to prove fewer work experience hours (5,000 for top level license) and eliminates the requirement for taking the NFPA 54 class or exam.

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