ETCP Electrical Handbook V2
ETCP Electrical Handbook V2
ETCP Electrical Handbook V2
Candidate Handbook
Copyright 2011 PLASA Version 2.0 published August 2011 The ETCP [and AMP] reserves the right to modify or revise, at any time and from time to time without notice, any and all aspects of the Entertainment Technician Certification Program including, without limitation, any policies, procedures, deadlines, charges and fees.
All questions and requests for information about certification should be directed to:
All questions and requests for information about scheduling examinations should be directed to: Applied Measurement Professionals, Inc. 18000 W. 105th Street Olathe, KS 66061 Phone: (913) 895-4600 Fax: (913) 895-4650 e-mail: info@goAMP.com website: www.goAMP.com
Entertainment Technician Certification Program 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609 New York, NY 10036 Phone: (212) 244-1505 Fax: (212) 244-1502 e-mail: etcp@plasa.org website: http://etcp.plasa.org
Contents
Become ETCP Certified. .............................5 Introduction. ................................................6 About the ETCP..........................................6 Vision Statement.........................................6 Independent Testing Agency.......................6 Non-Discrimination Policy..........................6 ETCP Certified Entertainment Electrician....................................................6 About the Examinations.............................7 Preparing for the Examination. ...................7 Web-Based Practice Exams..........................7 Examination Fee..........................................8 Member Discount....................................8 Examination Fees Summary.....................8 Eligibility Requirements..............................9 Qualification Points Table. ......................9 Application................................................ 10 Examination Administration.................... 10 Holidays..................................................... 10 Registering for an Examination................ 10 Refunds...................................................... 10 Scheduling an Examination...................... 10 Schedule Online:. .................................. 10 Telephone Scheduling:. ........................... 11 Assessment Center Locations. ................... 11 Special Arrangements for Candidates with Disabilities......................................... 11 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf.....................................................12 Examination Appointment Changes........ 12 Failing to Report for an Examination or Cancellations. ........................................12 Emergency Waiver.....................................12 Inclement Weather, Power Failure or Emergency.............................................13 Test Content..............................................13 Non-Scored Items......................................13 Examination Content Outline.................. 14 Sample Examination Questions................ 17 Taking The Examination........................... 18 Identification............................................. 18 Item to Bring............................................. 18 Security. ...................................................... 18 Examination Time Limit........................... 19 Examination Restrictions.......................... 19 Misconduct................................................ 19 Copyrighted Examination Questions....... 19 Pre-Examination........................................ 19 Example Question on Screen. .................20 Timed Examination. ..................................20 Candidate Comments............................... 21 Following the Examination....................... 21 Pass/Fail Score Determination.................. 21 Scores Cancelled or Withheld by ETCP or AMP...................................................... 21 If You Pass the Examination.....................22 If You Do Not Pass the Examination. .......22 Confidentiality. ..........................................22 Duplicate Score Report.............................22 ETCP Disciplinary Policy .........................22 Appeal Policy.............................................22 Regrade Policy............................................22 Renewal Policy...........................................23 Renewing Your Certification...................23 Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.....................................................24 Subject Matter Experts..............................25 ETCP Council Members...........................26
INtRODUCtION
This handbook provides information about the examination and application process to become an ETCP Certified Entertainment Electrician. It outlines the design and content of the examination and guides candidates through the entire process from application to examination. For your convenience, this handbook may also be downloaded from the ETCP website at http://etcp.esta.org.
NON-DISCRIMINatION POLICY
ETCP and AMP do not discriminate among candidates on the basis of race, color, creed, gender, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, military discharge status, sexual orientation, or marital status.
VISION StatEMENt
ETCP was created to develop an ANSIAccredited Personnel Certification Program to recognize those individuals who have demonstrated knowledge, skills and abilities in specific disciplines within the entertainment technology field. By providing a thorough, independent assessment of knowledge, skills, and abilities for entertainment technology disciplines, the Program seeks to enhance safety, reduce workplace risk, improve performance, stimulate training, and give due recognition to the professional skills of entertainment technicians.
ment; and the safe use of all venue electrical equipment. Additionally, this certification encompasses the design, layout, and interconnection of portable electrical distribution equipment, including generation if necessary, as well as the safe connection of portable distribution feeders to fixed power sources. Applicants will be expected to know electrical theory and the safe installation and use of entertainment industry electrical equipment.
This handbook provides specific information related to this examination. To apply, complete the application and send it along with all required supporting documents and the examination fee to ETCP. ETCP recommends that you keep copies of all materials and send all documentation by certified mail or other trackable delivery service. The handbook and all application forms can also be printed at http://etcp.plasa.org.
EXaMINatION FEE
The fee for going through the application process and taking the examination for this qualification is: ETCP Certified Entertainment Electrician $600
Member Discount
A discount of $100 is available to candidates who are either members or employees of a member of one of the following organizations:
Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) Canadian Institute for Theatre Technology (CITT) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM)
InfoComm International The League of American Theatres and Producers PLASA TEA United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT)
Note: You may not use multiple member discounts, a maximum of one $100 discount may be used per examination. The applicant must provide verifiable documentary evidence of current membership such as a copy of the current membership certificate or card with the application.
Examination Fees Summary Non-Member Electrical Examination (U.S. & Canada) Electrical Examination (outside U.S. & Canada) 2nd ETCP Exam within 1 Year (U.S. & Canada) 2nd ETCP Exam within 1 Year (outside U.S. & Canada) Retake Fee Within 2 Years (U.S. & Canada) Retake Fee Within 2 Years (outside U.S. & Canada) $600 $650 $400 $450 $200 $250 Member $500 $550 $300 $350 $150 $200
ELIGIbILItY REQUIREMENtS
A candidate must be at least 21 years of age. ETCP uses a point system to determine eligibility to sit for examinations. A candidate must have 30 points to apply for the ETCP Entertainment Electrician Examination. This table lists the points awarded for various work experience, training (i.e., internships or apprenticeships), licensure, and education. Points can be earned through work experience alone or through a combination of the above. If you have any questions concerning your eligibility to sit for the exam, contact etcp@plasa.org or call 212-244-1505.
Documentation Required
A completed Employment History form containing contact information sufficiently detailed to allow verification by ETCP.
Internship
Apprenticeship
Notes: Education credits may contribute a maximum of 10 points. All degrees must be achieved from an accredited institution.
Associates Degree Associates Degree in entertainment technology field Undergraduate Degree Undergraduate Degree in entertainment technology field Graduate Degree Graduate Degree in entertainment technology field 2 An official transcript is required from the granting institution, photocopies are not accepted. An official transcript is required from the granting institution, photocopies are not accepted. An official transcript is required from the granting institution, photocopies are not accepted. An official transcript is required from the granting institution, photocopies are not accepted. An official transcript is required from the granting institution, photocopies are not accepted. An official transcript is required from the granting institution, photocopies are not accepted.
AppLICatION
Your completed application form and all necessary supporting documentation should be submitted to ETCP (not to AMP) and will be evaluated to confirm that your qualifications meet or exceed the requirements to take the examination. If your application is rejected for any reason, including, without limitation, incomplete, inaccurate, or unverifiable information then your application fee, less a $200 administration fee, will be refunded.
EXaMINatION ADMINIStRatION
The examinations are delivered by computer at over 190 AMP Assessment Centers geographically located throughout the United States, Canada, and select international sites. There are no application deadlines for computer based testing and a candidate may submit an application and fee at any time. The examinations are administered by appointment only, Monday through Friday at 9:00 am and 1:30 pm. Candidates are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.
REFUNDS
Candidates must submit the appropriate fee with the ETCP application. Payment may be made by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express), check, or money order made payable to ETCP. Examination fees are not transferable. Candidates requesting to withdraw from an examination after submitting an application, must do so within one year of the date of acceptance of the application. The examination fee will be refunded less the $200 administration charge Credit card transactions or checks that are declined will be subject to a $25 handling fee.
HOLIDaYS
The examinations are not offered on the following holidays:
New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Presidents Day Good Friday Memorial Day Independence Day (July 4) Labor Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving (and following Friday) Christmas Eve Day Christmas Day New Years Eve Day
SCHEDULING aN EXaMINatION
Upon acceptance, candidates have one year to schedule and complete their initial examination. Should a candidate need an extension due to extenuating circumstances, he/she must submit a written request to the ETCP Appeals Committee 60 days before the deadline stated in the acceptance letter. There are two ways to schedule an appointment for the examination.
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Schedule Online:
The candidate may schedule a testing appointment online at any time by using AMPs online application/scheduling service. To use this service, follow these easy steps: Navigate in your browser to www.goAMP.com and select Candidates. Follow the simple, step-by-step instructions to select your examination program and register for an examination. OR
If special accommodations are being requested, submit the Request for Special Examination Accommodations form included in this handbook prior to contacting AMP. To schedule your examination, contact AMP at (888) 519-9901.
Telephone Scheduling:
Call AMP at (888) 519-9901 to schedule a testing appointment. This toll-free number is answered from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm (Central Time) Monday through Thursday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm on Friday, and 8:30 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday. When scheduling an examination, be prepared to confirm a location and a preferred date and time for testing. When you contact AMP to schedule an examination appointment, you will be notified of the time to report to the center. Please make a note of it because you will NOT receive an admission letter.
If you contact AMP by 3:00 pm Central Time on Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Depending on availability, your examination may be scheduled as early as Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
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The candidate wishes to reschedule an examination but fails to contact AMP at least two business days prior to the scheduled testing session; The candidate wishes to reschedule a second time; The candidate appears more than 15 minutes late for an examination; or The candidate fails to report for an examination appointment. The candidate must pay the $150 fee and reschedule the examination within one year or all fees will be forfeited and the application will be cancelled.
EMERGENCY WaIvER
To reschedule the examination AMP If the examination is must be contacted by scheduled on 3:00pm Central Time the previous... Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Candidates who are unable to take the examination on the scheduled date may request an emergency waiver from ETCP. This waiver will allow the candidate to reschedule the examination appointment to a future date without penalty. Waivers may be granted for the following reasons: Disaster resulting in an officially declared state of emergency; Death of an immediate family member within 14 calendar days prior to the examination date. Copy of death certificate or obituary must be provided in order for the cancellation and rescheduling fee to be waived; or Illness or injury. A doctors verification may be required. Please contact ETCP if you have questions or concerns about obtaining an emergency waiver.
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1 Recall: The ability to recall or recognize specific information is required. 2 Application: The ability to comprehend, relate or apply knowledge to new or changing situations is required. 3 Analysis: The ability to analyze and synthesize information, determine solutions and/or evaluate the usefulness of a solution is required.
NON-SCORED ItEMS
The examination contains 15 non-scored extra questions that are being pretested for use in future versions of the examinations. Pretesting questions allows examination committees to collect meaningful statistics about new questions that may appear as scored questions on future examinations. With pretesting methodology, examinees are ensured their scores are the result of sound measurement practices and that scored questions are reflective of current practice. To keep the credentialing examinations secure and reflective of current practice, new questions must continuously be developed and introduced in versions of the examination. Pretesting is an accepted psychometric practice and it assures candidates receive immediate scores using only previously used questions.
TESt CONtENt
The three-hour 150 question examination is designed to assess the candidates knowledge of electrical practice. The examination is developed by ETCP. A group of experts drawn from a wide variety of work environments and geographical areas write the examination questions. For a list of these Subject Matter Experts see page 25. The examination consists of four-option, multiple-choice questions written at three different cognitive levels: recall, application, and analysis (see following table). These levels represent an organized way to identify the processes that practitioners utilize on the job. A description of the examination content follows on page 14.
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Examination Topic
Number of Questions
1. ELECTRICAL SKILLS
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A. APPLY ELECTRICAL THEORY 10 1. Calculate formulas using electrical principles (e.g., Ohms law, power formula, mathematical use to find unknown values) 2. Calculate formulas using alternating current theory and application (e.g., impedance, three-phase systems, power factor, harmonics, phase cancellation) 3. Apply operational theory of SCR dimmers 4. Apply operational theory of basic electronics (e.g., fuse identification, stepper motor, transistors, capacitors) 5. Apply operational theory of power supplies (e.g., linear, switching) 6. Perform operations and procedures with electrical metering tools - multimeter (e.g., Volts, Amps, Ohms) 7. Perform operations and procedures with electrical metering tools - ground tester 8. Perform operations and procedures with electrical metering tools - DMX tester 9. Perform operations and procedures with electrical metering tools network/Ethernet tester B. HANG/RIG OVERHEAD EQUIPMENT 10 1. Calculate weights of electrical equipment (e.g., luminaires, dimmers, projectors/ video, special effects) 2. Specify equipment hanging techniques (e.g., ropes, motors, clamps, chain, trusses, counterweight systems, lifts) C. SET UP ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 15 1. Portable power distribution equipment (e.g., dimmer racks, power distros, deuce board, motor power, weather protection) 2. Portable power generators/transformers 3. Lighting equipment (e.g., luminaires, moving lights) 4. Equipment addressing (e.g., scrollers, dimmers, moving lights) 5. Basic special effects (e.g., fog/haze, water, snow, strobes) 6. Branch circuit wiring for multiple purposes 7. Safety ground connections 8. Set piece wiring (e.g., practical fixtures) 9. Tie in feeder cables: bare end 10. Tie in feeder cables: single-pole locking connector (e.g., cam connectors) D. SET UP CONTROL SYSTEMS 10 1. Consoles 2. Computers 3. Networking equipment (e.g., ethernet switches, nodes, POE devices) 4. DMX distribution systems (e.g., opto-splitters, mergers, terminators) 5. Wireless data transmission systems (e.g., DMX, Ethernet) E. ASSEMBLE/INSTALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 10 1. Power connectors 2. Control cables
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3. Terminals (e.g., screw, spring-loaded, crimp) 4. Portable extension cords 5. Portable power feeder cables 6. Multi-cables (e.g., 19-pin connectors) 7. Safety cables (e.g., wire rope, timbles, swages, clips) 8. Distribution equipment 9. Customized lighting equipment OPERATE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1. Conventional lighting console 2. Moving lights console 3. Followspot 4. Effects machine (e.g., hazer, bubble, fans) 5. Chain motor controls 6. Luminaire focusing 7. Luminaire accessories MAINTAIN/TROUBLESHOOT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1. Luminaires and accessories 2. Dimming equipment 3. Portable power distribution equipment 4. Electronic equipment (e.g., moving lights, consoles, network systems) 5. Special effects (e.g., fog/haze, water, snow, strobes) 6. Re-lamp/optimize luminaires (e.g., incandescent, sealed arc lamps, xenon) 7. Color temperature
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A. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE/PROVINCIAL, AND NATIONAL LAWS, CODES, STANDARDS, AND PERMITS 10 1. NFPA 70 National Electrical Code (US) / Canadian Electrical Code (Canada) 2. NFPA 70E Standards for Electrical Safety in the Workplace 3. OSHA (US) / OHSA (Canada) 4. ANSI 5. Fog/smoke guidelines 6. Listings (e.g., UL, ETL. CSA) 7. Others by Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) (e.g., Life Safety Code, building code) B. FOLLOW SAFETY PROCEDURES 15 1. Electrical Safety a. Shock prevention b. Systems start up/shut down c. Lock-out/tag-out d. Working with live power e. Arc blast boundaries f. Fire prevention and flammability mitigation g. HazMat products (e.g., asbestos insulation, mercury lamps and switches)
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Use personal protective equipment a. Electrical (e.g., high voltage gloves, arc shield) b. Fall protection (e.g., harness, rope grab, SRL) c. Hearing (e.g., earplugs, noise-cancelling headsets) d. Sight (e.g., facemask, safety goggles) e. Respiratory (e.g., particle mask, respirator) Emergency safety a. Perform basic fire fighting skills (e.g., fire extinguisher usage) b. Perform basic first aid procedures c. Perform basic CPR/AED procedures d. Develop emergency evacuation plan (e.g., exits, EMS, emergency lighting)
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A. DETERMINE POWER REQUIREMENTS 15 1. Nature of loads (e.g., lighting, audio, critical safety equipment, motors, harmonics) 2. Voltage and frequency 3. AC/DC 4. Amperage and balancing of phase/loads 5. Phase (e.g., single, three-phase) 6. Grounding (e.g., isolated, equipment, technical, bonding) 7. Means of disconnect 8. UPS and backup power systems 9. GFCI 10. Overcurrent protection B. DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF EXISTING PERMANENT POWER SUPPLY SOURCES 10 1. Service capacity (e.g., building service, overcurrent protection, company switch) 2. Physical adequacy of proposed tie-in panel(s) - temporary tie-in means (e.g., lugs, bus bars, sister lugs 3. Physical adequacy of proposed tie-in panel(s) permanent connection means (e.g., locking single pole connectors, pin and sleeve connectors, power lock style connectors) C. DETERMINE SPECIFICATIONS 15 1. Transformers 2. Portable power generators (e.g., capacity, voltage) 3. Portable power feeder cable systems 4. Branch circuit wiring 5. Overcurrent protection 6. Ground fault protection 7. Bonding and ground schemes 8. Lower voltage power wiring (e.g., LED fixtures, color changers) 9. Control, communication, and data distribution (e.g., DMX, Ethernet, analog, wireless) 10. Systems to suspend equipment/cables (e.g., rigging, strain reliefs, safeties, weight loads 11. Cable management systems (e.g., reels, trays, picks)
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D. INTERPRET DOCUMENTATION 1. Diagrams/plans (e.g., lighting plots/maps, control/riser schematics) 2. Equipment lists (e.g., shop orders, hookups) 3. Budget 4. Inventory TOTAL QUESTIONS
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2. Why does the voltage across two 120V legs on the secondary side of a delta/wye transformer equal 208V? (Content Outline 1.A.2) A. voltage drop B. phase offset C. eddy currents D. transformer derating It is necessary to open a piece of electrical equipment and work on it. Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment is not available. Which of the following procedures is required by OSHA/OHSA electrical codes? (Content Outline 2.A.2) take extra care when working on a live open panel by being careful not to touch any live parts lock-out and tag-out just the circuit being worked on so as to not disrupt the operation of the rest of the circuitry in the panel make sure the circuit breaker is off and tape a sign to the panel telling others not to turn the circuit on until you are done lock-out and tag-out all sources of energy to the panel before the equipment is opened
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A. B. C. D.
Calculator Calculations may be required on some examination questions. Only silent, non-programmable calculators without paper-tape printing capability are permitted during testing. Calculators will be checked for conformance with this regulation before candidates are allowed admission to the Assessment Center.
SECURItY
ETCP and AMP maintain examination administration and security standards that are designed to assure that all candidates are provided the same opportunity to demonstrate their abilities. The Assessment Center is continuously monitored by audio and video surveillance equipment for security purposes. The following security procedures apply during the examination:
IDENtIFICatION
To gain admission to the Assessment Center, you need to present two forms of identification, one with a current photograph. Both forms of identification must be current and include the candidates current name and signature. The candidate will be required to sign a roster for verification of identity. Acceptable forms of photo identification include a current drivers license with photograph, a current state identification card with photograph, a current passport, or a current military identification card with photograph. Employment ID cards, student ID cards and any type of temporary identification are NOT acceptable as the primary form of identification. YOU MUST PRESENT THE PROPER IDENTIFICATION TO GAIN ADMISSION TO THE ASSESSMENT CENTER. Failure to provide appropriate identification at the time of the examination is considered a missed appointment. There will be no refund of your testing fee.
Examinations are proprietary. No cameras, notes, tape recorders, personal digital assistants (PDAs), pagers, or cellular phones are allowed in the examination room. No guests, visitors, or family members are allowed in the examination room or reception areas. No personal items, valuables, or weapons should be brought to the Assessment Center. Only keys and wallets may be taken into the examination room and AMP is not responsible for items left in the reception area.
ItEM tO BRING
In addition to the identification mentioned above you will need to bring the following item with you for the examination:
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MISCONDUCt
Individuals who engage in any of the following conduct may be dismissed from the examination; their scores will not be reported and examination fees will not be refunded. Examples of misconduct are when a candidate:
Creates a disturbance, is abusive, or otherwise uncooperative; Uses electronic communications equipment such as pagers, cellular phones, or PDAs; Gives or receives help or is suspected of doing so; Attempts to record examination questions or make notes; Attempts to take the examination for someone else; or Is observed with notes, books, or other aids.
EXaMINatION REStRICtIONS
The following rules will be strictly applied during your examination.
No personal belongings caclulator and scale rule allowed in the Assessment Pencils will be provided check-in.
You will be provided with scratch paper to use during the examination. You must return the scratch paper to the supervisor at the completion of testing, or you will not receive a score report. No documents or notes of any kind may be removed from the examination room. No questions concerning the content of the examination may be asked during the examination. Eating, drinking or smoking will not be permitted in the Assessment Center. You may take a break whenever you wish, but you will not be allowed additional time to make up for time lost during breaks.
PRE-EXaMINatION
After your identification has been confirmed, you will be directed to a testing station. You will be instructed on-screen to enter your identification number. Your photograph will be taken and will remain on screen throughout your examination session. This photograph will also print on your score report.
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Prior to attempting the examination, you will be given the opportunity to practice taking an examination on the computer. When you are comfortable with the computer testing process, you may quit the practice session and begin the timed examination.
TIMED EXaMINatION
Following the practice examination, you will begin the actual examination. Before beginning, instructions for taking the examination are provided on-screen. The computer monitors the time you spend on the examination. The examination will terminate if you exceed the time allowed. You may click on the Time box in the lower right-hand corner of the screen or select the Time key to monitor your time. A digital clock indicates the time remaining for you to complete the examination. The Time feature may be turned off during the examination. Only one examination question is presented at a time. The question number appears in the lower right hand corner of the screen.
Choices of answers to the examination question are identified as A, B, C, or D. You must indicate your choice by either typing in the letter in the response box in the lower left hand of the computer screen or clicking in the option using the mouse. To change your answer, enter a different option by pressing the A, B, C, or D key or by clicking on the option using the mouse. You may change your answer as many times as you wish during the examination time limit. To move to the next question, click on the forward arrow (>) in the lower right portion of the screen or select the NEXT key. This action will move you forward through the examination question by question. If you wish to review any question or questions, click the backward arrow (<) or use the left arrow key to move backward through the examination. A question may be left unanswered and answered at any time during the examination session. Questions may also be bookmarked for later review by clicking in the blank square to the right of the Time button. Click on the hand icon or select the NEXT
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key to advance to the next unanswered or bookmarked question on the examination. To identify all unanswered and bookmarked questions, repeatedly click on the hand icon or press the NEXT key. When the examination is completed, the number of examination questions answered is reported. If not all questions have been answered and there is time remaining, return to the examination and answer those questions. Be sure to provide an answer for each examination question before ending the examination. There is no penalty for guessing.
are necessary to demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to pass the examination. Your ability to pass the examination depends on the knowledge and skills you display, not on the performance of other candidates. Passing scores vary slightly for each version of the examination. To ensure fairness to all candidates, a process of statistical equating is used. This involves selecting an appropriate mix of individual questions for each version of the examination that meet the content distribution requirements of the examination content blueprint. Because each question has been pretested, a difficulty level can be assigned. The process then considers the difficulty level of each question selected for each version of the examination, attempting to match the difficulty level of each version as closely as possible. To assure fairness, slight variations in difficulty level are addressed by adjusting the passing score up or down, depending on the overall difficulty level statistics for the group of scored questions that appear on a particular version of the examination.
CaNDIDatE COMMENtS
During the examination, online comments may be provided for any question by clicking on the button displaying an exclamation point (!) to the left of the Time button. This opens a dialogue box where comments may be entered. Comments will be reviewed, but individual responses will not be provided.
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A certificate from the ETCP detailing your qualification as an ETCP Certified Entertainment Electrician A credit-card sized ETCP Certified Entertainment Electrician identification card with your photograph A pin, patch, and sticker identifying you as an ETCP Certified Entertainment Electrician
this information with the required fee payable to AMP in the form of a money order or cashiers check. Duplicate score reports will be mailed within approximately two weeks after receipt of the request and fee.
AppEaL POLICY
Within 30 days of the date of the notification letter informing the candidate of a negative determination (rejection of application or failed examination), the candidate may appeal by submitting a written explanation of the reason for refuting the negative determination. All materials must be submitted in writing to ETCP, 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609, New York, NY 10036. Candidates will be notified in writing of receipt of their appeal. Candidates will be informed of their appeal status in writing after a decision has been reached. All appeal decisions shall be made within 120 days. Appeal results will not be available by telephone.
CONFIDENtIaLItY
Information about candidates and their examination results is considered confidential. Studies and reports concerning candidates will contain no information identifiable with any candidate, unless authorized by the candidate.
REGRADE POLICY
Within 30 days of the date of the notification letter informing the candidate of a failed examination, the candidate may request his or her examination be regraded for a $25 administrative fee payable to ETCP. Requests must be submitted in writing to ETCP, 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609, New York, NY 10036.
RENEWaL POLICY
Continued training and professional development activities are essential in the changing entertainment technology environment. Therefore, to maintain the ETCP certification, a Certified Entertainment Electrician must accumulate 40 renewal credits of continued training/professional development OR retake the certification examination and accumulate a minimum of 10 renewal credits of continued training/professional development over the 5 year period following the examination - see table below. Documentation of these credits must be submitted along with the renewal fee and approved every 5 years from the date of initial certification.
Electrical Work Experience Attending ETCP Recognized Training Course Attending Course Taught by an ETCP Recognized Trainer Attending Non-ETCP Recognized Training Course Attending Course Taught by a Non-ETCP Recognized Trainer Electrical Standards/ Code Writing Trainer for an ETCP Recognized Course or ETCP Recognized Trainer Trainer for a Non-ETCP Recognized Course or Non-ETCP Recognized Trainer Taking the ETCP Examination
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30
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1 renewal credit per credit hour (Training courses directly related to electrical practices, safety, or engineering.) 30 renewal credits for a passing score (Examination must be completed prior to the cut-off date.)
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30
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1 Hold paramount the safety and health of people, the protection of the environment, and the protection of property in the performance of professional duties and exercise their obligation to advise employers, clients, employees, bystanders, and appropriate authorities of danger and unacceptable risks. 2 Maintain honesty, fairness, impartiality; act with responsibility and integrity. Adhere to high standards of ethical conduct with balanced care for the interests of the public, employers, clients, employees, colleagues, and the profession. Avoid all conduct or practice which is likely to discredit the profession or deceive the public. 3 Issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner and only when founded upon full knowledge of the facts and competence in the subject matter. 4 Undertake assignments only when qualified by education, training, or experience in the specific technical fields involved; and accept responsibility to maintain and continue ones professional development and competence. 5 Avoid actions which falsify or misrepresent ones professional qualifications or misrepresent or exaggerate ones degree of responsibility in, or for, the subject matter of prior assignments, or in the solicitation of employment. 6 Act in a manner free of bias with regard to religion, ethnicity, gender, age, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.
More information about the Disciplinary Policy is available in writing from ETCP.
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Eddie Raymond
PLASA North American Regional Board Chair, and Vice President of IATSE Local 16 in San Francisco Industrial Sales Manager for Oasis Stage Werks Chair of PLASA Governing Body, and Principal Consultant with Mike Wood Consulting LLC
InfoComm International
Andre LeJeune
ACTSAFE
Dawn Brennan
General Manager
TEA
Gene Jeffers
TEA Executive Director Director of Technical Design for Thinkwell Design & Production
Michael Finney
Wendy Holt
Keith Halpern
Joe Aldridge
USITT President, and Professor of Theatre and Technical Director at University of Nevada Las Vegas Professor Emeritus of Theatre Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dennis Dorn
Monique Corbeil
Fifth Vice President of the General Executive Board and Co-Director of Stagecraft Seventh Vice President of the General Executive Board and Co-Director of Stagecraft
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Mark Bumgardner
Tony Cima
Executive Vice President, Production and Arena Operations General Manager, Susquehanna Center
Curtis J. Voss
Technical Manager, Technical & Show Support Resident Show Division Head of Rigging, Cirque du Soleil Health and Safety Manager Resident Shows
NBC Universal
Paul Jordan
Greg Petruska
Fred Gallo
President - Scenic Operations Chairman and Chief Executive Officer General Manager - Scenic Operations
Jere Harris
Orestes Mihaly
SME CHaIRS
Rigging Skills Electrical Skills
Vice President of IATSE Local 16 in San Francisco President of Sapsis Rigging, Inc.
Ken Vannice
Engineering Project Manager for Dimming and also Compliance Manager for Leviton Lighting Management Systems
INDIvIDUaL MEMbERS
Steven Ehrenberg
President of Eberg Stag Solutions Professor and Director of Theatre at Metropolitan State College of Denver
Kent Jorgensen
Safety and Training Representative for IATSE Local 80 and Chair of the IATSE Labor/Management Safety Committee
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