Candidates/Applicants (EICA NOW OFFERS COMPUTER BASED TESTING!)
References
THE GUIDEBOOK FOR LINEMAN & CABLEMEN, 2nd EDITION – 2012. WAYNE VAN SOELEN.
ASME B30.5 MOBILE AND LOCOMOTIVE CRANES
ASME B30.9 Slings
ASME B30.23 Personnel Lifting Systems
ASME B30.26 Rigging Hardware
ASME P30.1 Planning For Load Handling Activities
IPT CRANE AND RIGGING HANDBOOK/TRAINING MANUAL
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, PARTS 1926 SUBPART CC, CRANES AND DIGGER DERRICKS IN CONSTRUCTION
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, 1910.269 SUBPART V – ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION, TRANSMISSION, AND DISTRIBUTION WORK
Load Charts
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Candidates:
Candidate Application
Recertification Hours Verification Form
EICA Change of Address Form
Grievance Form
EICA Medical Consent
Contact information Change
Testing Accommodations Form
Applications:
Chief Proctor Application
Employment Application
EICA Logo Use Form
Cranes Digger Derricks Site Application
Practical Examiner Application
Conflict of Interest Agreement
Yearly Conflict of Interest Agreement
Non Disclosure Agreement
OSHA
https://www.osha.gov/memos/2020-04-16/discretion-enforcement-when-considering-employers-good-faith-efforts-during
COVID 19 – Crane Re-certification Fed OSHA Update
COVID 19 – Crane Re-certification Pennsylvania OSHA Update
OSHA has extended the operator certification deadline to November 10, 2018.
Crane Certification Requirement Update 5-21-2018
Crane Certification Requirement Update 5-7-2018
Pennsylvania Crane Certification Approval Letters
New Jersey Crane Certification Approval
TRAINING
The Electrical Industry Certifications Association (EICA) does not provide training of any kind. EICA only offers certifications exams. EICA does not endorse any training company.
EICA strongly recommends taking a training class and reviewing the reference material listed in the candidate handbook before taking the written examinations.
EICA’s website provides a list of training companies that have been approved to use the EICA logo and who provide preparative training for the EICA certifications. EICA does not endorse any of the training programs. Companies and associations may request to be recognized by EICA in a written application.
Electrical Industry Certifications Association does not endorse any training provider. Training companies who provide preparatory training for EICA certifications can contact EICA to be listed below.
Electrical Training Alliance
5001 Howerton Way, Suite N, Bowie, MD 20715
Customer Service 1.888.652.4007
Website: http://electricaltrainingalliance.org
Textbook : Crane Certification for the Electrical Industry
Textbook: Lineworker Rigging Practices
Crane Certification for the Electrical Industry is an introduction to cranes, federal regulations and industry standards, transporting cranes, safety practices for cranes, setting up and preparing cranes for lifts, making lifts, shutting down and securing cranes, and special operations, precautions, and tools. Processes covered include planning a lift, safely making a lift, and shutting down and securing a crane.
Missouri Valley JATC
Mobile Training Services
1600 E Iowa Ave.
Indianola, IA 50125
515-776-7288
Email:phughes@movalleyjatc.org
Powerline Training Consultants
e-mail: info@powerlinetrainingconsultants.com
Website: Live Line Training | Powerline Training Consultants | Au Sable Forks
Phone: (518) 647-8198
Utility Training Consultants
e-mail: info@utc-us.com
Website: https://utc-us.com
Phone: (859) 320-7176
Utility Training Consultants
Info@utc-us.com
859-320-7176
Certifications that have been revoked or suspended will be listed below.
20419
14721, 14722, 14723