Post Time:Aug 01,2019Classify:Industry NewsView:1111
On July 31, 2019, the Architectural Glass and Metal Technician (AGMT) Certification Program certified 177 professional glaziers. These glaziers range from all over North America and are the first group to become officially recognized as AGMT Certified.
AGMT is a personnel certification program that features an independent third-party assessment. The program earned ANSI accreditation earlier in the year, and began officially testing candidates in February 2019. It continues to test new participants in new locations. The certification testing includes a knowledge-based and performance-based test. The purpose of each exam is to assess a glazier’s knowledge, hands-on skills and ability. To earn certification, candidates must have 7,500 hours of glazing experience and demonstrate proficiency in all areas of the glazing test including storefront, curtainwall, safety, sealing and general glazing body of knowledge.
In a feedback survey from candidates who completed testing, the AGMT program asked each participant if they would recommend the exam to a fellow glazier, receiving 100% “yes” responses.
“I think it’s a great program and perfectly prepped for glaziers. This program will help the industry tremendously in the future and make for qualified installers,” says Jason Liskai, an AGTM certified glazier
While still in its first year of operation, development of the certification began nearly three years ago and has included numerous members of the glazing industry. The goal has been to create a testing standard that will improve the glazing industry in the long-run and establish a higher-quality caliber for construction.
AGMT program manager Ben Beeler adds, “It says that the glazing technician and the contractor who employ the certified technician is committed to an elevated quality standard. When a workforce has been fully evaluated and certified to have the required skills and abilities to perform work properly, the first time, it will have a positive effect on the bottom line of all involved in the construction chain.”
To mark their designation, certified glaziers receive an official certificate, ID card and hardhat sticker. Additionally, each glazier is listed on the program site – under the Certified Personnel Listing. To learn more about the AGMT program and begin the application process, visit the AGMT website.
Source: usglassmagAuthor: shangyi
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