Technician Certification Clause Samples

The Technician Certification clause establishes the requirement that any technicians performing work under the agreement must possess specific qualifications or certifications. In practice, this means that only individuals who have met certain training standards, hold valid licenses, or have been certified by recognized authorities are permitted to carry out the relevant services. This clause ensures that work is performed competently and safely, reducing the risk of errors or liability due to unqualified personnel.
Technician Certification. All technicians performing acceptance testing are required to be certified. Certification programs, approved by FHWA, exist for asphalt, concrete, and soils. The administration of each certification program is the responsibility of CDOT partnering with Colorado Ready Mix Concrete Association (CRMCA)/ American Concrete Institute (ACI) for concrete and aggregates, Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers (CAGE) and Western Alliance for Quality Transportation Construction (WAQTC) for soils, and the Colorado Asphalt Pavement Association (CAPA) for asphalt and aggregates. There are quality checks within each of the certification programs to ensure they are effective. For example, CDOT and FHWA are active members of the Laboratory Certification of Asphalt Technicians (LabCAT) Technical Committee and LabCAT Board of Directors which oversee and direct continuous quality improvements to the technical training documents and statewide certification programs.
Technician Certification. A. The Authorized Service Provider’s state Director and technicians are required to possess a Delaware Ignition Interlock Certification Letter to perform ignition interlock services in the State of Delaware. Newly hired technicians, however, may perform ignition interlock services under the direct supervision of a certified technician for training purposes for up to ninety (90) days prior to obtaining a Delaware Ignition Interlock Certification Letter. The certification application shall include submission of: 1. A completed applicant form provided by the DMV. 2. A complete local and national criminal history check. 3. A 5-year driving record. 4. Applicants must not possess any history of suspension or revocations within the preceding five- year period. B. The DMV may revoke, suspend, or terminate a previously issued Delaware Ignition Interlock Certification for the Authorized Service Provider, technician, or state Director for any of the following reasons: 1. The technician or state Director is convicted of a felony. 2. The technician or state Director is convicted of a misdemeanor potentially punishable by confinement. 3. The technician or state Director commits an unethical or dishonest act that negatively impacts the integrity of the program. 4. The technician or state Director fails to demonstrate the ability to consistently comply with ordinances, statutes, administrative rules, or court orders, whether at the local, state, or federal level. 5. The technician or state Director fails to demonstrate possession of the knowledge required to perform ignition interlock services in the State of Delaware. 6. The technician, state Director, or Authorized Service provider fails to make available on demand or fails to maintain, all records required to be maintained as part of the IID program. 7. The technician, state Director, or Authorized Service provider fails to fully cooperate with or respond to the courts or the DOJ. 8. When the Authorized Service Provider has been disciplined in any other jurisdiction and that discipline calls into question the Authorized Service Providers ability to perform services under the Agreement in compliance with State law. 9. When the Authorized Service Provider fails to comply with the Notice requirements for disciplinary action in another jurisdiction or fails to provide complete information requested by DMV regarding any disciplinary action taken by another jurisdiction. C. An Authorized Service Provider, technician, or stat...
Technician Certification. All technicians performing acceptance testing are required to be certified. Certification programs, approved by FHWA, exist for asphalt, concrete, and soils. The administration of each certification program is the responsibility of CDOT partnering with Colorado Ready Mix Concrete Association (CRMCA) for concrete, Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers (CAGE) and Western Alliance for Quality Transportation Construction (WAQTC) for soils and the Colorado Asphalt Pavement Association (CAPA) for asphalt. There are quality checks within each of the certification programs to ensure they are effective. For example, CDOT and FHWA are active members of the Laboratory Certification of Asphalt Technicians (LabCAT) Technical Committee and LabCAT Board which oversee and direct continuous quality improvements to the technical training documents and statewide certification programs.
Technician Certification. By no later than March 31, 2023, the parties will create a Nutrition Technician Certification program that will allow Nutrition Technicians to attain an Advanced Certification. This shall be done with a joint committee that includes three bargaining unit members of which one shall be a Nutrition Technician.