
464415249
2014
Riverton, UT 84065 United States
eica-us.org
Electrical Industry Certifications Association Inc
Overview
The Electrical Industry Certifications Association Inc is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering responsible practices within the electrical industry. Established to promote safe and effective practices, it achieves its mission by offering certification programs that emphasize safety and efficiency. These programs aim to enhance industry-wide performance by establishing standards for safe operations, particularly in environments involving cranes and digger derricks.
History and Formation
EICA was founded in 2014 with the initial objective of establishing a fair and independent evaluation of crane operator knowledge and skills specifically within the electrical construction and utility industry. It began developing its crane certification program before its formal incorporation.
Mission Statement
The mission of EICA is to promote responsible awareness through certification programs emphasizing safe and effective practices in the electrical industry. The organization seeks to provide effective, valid, reliable, and fair assessments that raise the standard of excellence for personnel engaged in various aspects of the electrical industry. EICA aims to be the industry authority on related occupations.
Certification Programs
EICA focuses primarily on certifying crane operators and digger derrick operators, offering assessments that align closely with the work environment of those operating cranes near electrical lines. It does not provide training but facilitates testing, often at the request of Joint Apprenticeship Training Committees (JATCs) or employers in the electrical industry. The certification program is designed to meet OSHA requirements for crane operators in construction.
Governance and Structure
EICA is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of leaders from various sectors of the electrical industry, including employers, unions, and professional associations. It collaborates with industry stakeholders to ensure that its certifications meet the specific needs of the electrical construction sector.
Legal Status
The Electrical Industry Certifications Association Inc is registered as a 501(c)(6) organization, which includes business leagues, chambers of commerce, and real estate boards created for the improvement of business conditions. Donations to 501(c)(6) organizations are generally not tax-deductible.
Impact
EICA plays a crucial role in enhancing safety and efficiency in the electrical industry. By providing certification programs that focus on safe crane operations, it helps to protect both workers and consumers. Its certifications contribute to improving the overall quality of electrical work by ensuring that operators possess the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their jobs safely and effectively.
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Electrical Industry Certifications Association Stationary Control Crane Stationary Control cranes have a telescoping main boom that travels using tracks or wheels. The swing boom hoist telescope and other basic control functions are fixed at one or more points and DO NOT rotate with the boom sections. Rotating Control Crane Rotating Control cranes have a telescoping main boom that travels using tracks or wheels. The swing boom hoist telescope and other basic control functions rotate along with the boom sections.
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