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AMS to develop Glazier Technician Certification program

April 19, 2017  By AMS


April 19, 2017 – A long- awaited certification program for A rchitectural Glass and Metal Technicians is now one step closer to a reality. Administrative Management Systems, Inc. (AMS , Inc. ) is beginning the task of developing a third -party, personnel certification program for Architectural Glass and Metal Technician s (AGMT) , with the intent o f gaining ANSI accreditation in accordance with ISO/IEC 17024 .

Following an open forum summit of industry leaders, stakeholders, and interested parties held in Las Vegas at the end of the BEC Conference in February , that confirmed the need for, and poten tial model of the program , AMS, Inc. was invited to submit a proposal to the Finishing Trades Institute (FTI) for the development of an AGMT Personnel Certification Program. AMS, Inc. has since been granted approval to begin the first phase of what is estimated in total to be an 18 – to 24- month project.

The first phase will include defining the competency and practical requirements for an Architectural Glass and Metal Technician with direction and input from committees of industry experts and stakeholders .

An open process to identify industry participants for inclusion on the steering committees will begin immediately. “The best opportunity for success of the program rests with steering committees and eventually a certification board that evenly represent the three primary stakeholder segments of the industry,” said Ben Beeler, the program ’s co -designer and operations manager. “The glazing technician population, glazing contractors, and the user community must work in balanced concert to a chieve a program that meets all the industry’s requirements.” “We are looking far and wide for as much assistance with this endeavor as possible,” Beeler added.

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A conceptual model for the program will start with personnel certification of basic competen cies of the trade and then build on them through additional certification tiers or endorsements. Assessment will likely be a written, as well as a practical “hands -on” exam. This model will be evaluated by a steering committee and the final concept will be developed by a certification board to be formed at a later date.

AMS, Inc. provides independent, third -party certification services for fabricators , installers of fenestration products and nationally recognized associations. Additionally , AMS, Inc. d eveloped and operates the North American Contractor Certification Program (NACC) , an i nitiative that provides certification recognition as a means of evaluating competency, business practices, and adherence to industry -accepted best practices for participating glazing contractors. It is believed that the NACC Program may compliment the future AGMT Personnel Certification Program to provide assurance to the industry .

AMS, Inc. also provides services for certification programs including the Insulating Glass Certification Council (IGCC) , the Safety Glazing Certification Council (SGCC) , the Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) Hallmark , and NFRC certification for air, water, and structural, as well as thermal performance.

For more information
www.amscert.com


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