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What is the minimum “job experience” or “training” requirements to become certified?

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What is the minimum “job experience” or “training” requirements to become certified?

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A. There are 9 different test categories: Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 1. Automatic sprinklers and standpipe systems. 2. Fire service mains. 3. Fire pumps. 4. Fire alarm and detection equipment. 5. Household Fire Warning Equipment. 6. Portable fire extinguishers. 7. Engineered extinguishing equipment other than water. 8. Pre-engineered extinguishing equipment other than water. 9. Aerosol extinguishing equipment other than water. No “job experience” or “training” is required for categories 1 through 6. For categories 7 ,8 and/or 9, one of the two following is required: 1. A copy of your training or approval to work on the manufacturer’s engineered system; or 2. A letter containing the following information: Who provided the training and their I.D. number. Applicant’s years/months of experience. List of 10 completed jobs which you observed. The names and types of systems that the applicant observed being installed (i.e. Kidde, Ansul, etc.).

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