Certifications

Importance of Certifications

Certifications are the Industry standards required to prove your capabilities and ensure services and products are developed to the industry requirements and safety codes. Certifications verify required training was completed to those industry standards.

Continuing Education

Education is not something you can finish, and that’s why our company stays up to date and participates in Continuing Education Programs. Our staff is CPR certified and kept up to date on current electrical codes and OSHA requirements. We have an obligation to ensure health, safety and welfare to the general public and we take that responsibility very seriously.   

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Certified UL Panel Manufacturer

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Facilitated and Managed NSF Certifications

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Overall System Risk Assessment

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Adhere to all Industry Standard and Codes

Our Certifications

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Holding a Professional Engineering license in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. With a Certificate of Authority to perform engineering services in the state of Idaho.

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Certified by NFPA – 70E-2018. Being a member of the NFPA means we stay up to date on the national fire protection agency’s recent documentation and published articles for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.

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Level I certification is the first of three levels of infrared training the ITC offers. Level I thermographers are typically new to infrared thermographic diagnostics, but that doesn’t imply that they are entry-level condition monitoring technicians; many Level I professionals actually have years of experience in building and maintaining complex systems.

Level I Thermographers generally follow a written test procedure to evaluate specific types of equipment in their facility. They can operate their infrared cameras and software and identify and measure thermal anomalies based on thermal patterns, comparisons with similar equipment, and their own experience.

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IEEE membership delivers access to the industry’s most essential technical information and provides networking opportunities both locally and globally. Members have the ability to stay current in their chosen profession, connect with peers, and invest in their future.

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National Electrical Contractors Association sets the standard for safety for electrical work. NECA NFPA 70-e Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Selector Guide is used on all Wapiti Electrical Risk Assessments prior to performing site work. The standard is also used for training purposes to clients after an electrical risk assessment has been performed.

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CPR and AED training are two different steps in the process of saving the life of someone suffering from cardiac arrest. 

Unlike CPR which only pumps blood to vital organs, the AED is the machine that can restart the heart. In this respect, you could say that these classes should be termed “AED CPR training” since the AED is a much more important factor to a cardiac arrest victim’s survival. When a person goes into cardiac arrest, their heart has stopped beating. This means that vital organs, such as the brain, will begin to die within minutes if they do not continue to receive blood and oxygen. This is why anyone who is able to provide assistance should step in quickly to administer CPR.

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