22 years experience electrical department experience at Electrical Industry Certifications Association - Midvale, Utah, United States
Electrical Industry Certifications Association (EICA) was formed in 2014 to address a need identified by Employers and others in the electrical construction industry, that of crane and digger derrick operation near and around electrical lines, as well as the normal difficult terrain found in transmission line construction environments.While other entities were doing crane certifications based on both construction and railroad scenarios, nobody specifically addressed the electrical power line environment. If you are working in the electrical construction industry, particularly in the power line construction segment of that industry, we believe we are the certification entity that will be held in the highest regard by your current and future employers.If you are working in the electrical industry, and need a Crane Operators Certification, talk to your employer or contact the JATC that covers your area. You will find our test procedures closely align with your work environment and offer you the best proof to your employer(s) that you are ready to be a safe and productive Crane and Digger Derrick Operator.Electrical Industry Certifications Association (EICA) announces that it has received accreditation for three operator certification programs from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) under its personnel certification accreditation program. EICA's accredited schemes include the following: Digger Derrick, Rotating Control Telescoping Crane, and Stationary Control Telescoping Crane. ANSI's Personnel Certification Accreditation Committee awarded EICA accreditation September 22, 2017.