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NICET Level III Element Review
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If you are seeking Level III NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems, remember the four certification criteria:
1) Relevant work experience.
Five years.
2) Written examination. Level III requires that you pass:
9 level 1 general elements (see note c)
3 level I special elements
24 level II general elements (see note c)
6 level II special elements
11 level III general elements (see note c)
1 level III special elements
3) A supervisor evaluation of on-the-job performance.
This is part III of the Technician Application Form.
4) A recommendation from a qualified individual.
This is part V of the Technician Application Form.
NOTES:
(a) Work Element #31011, "Basic Metric Units and Conversions," must be passed to achieve certification at Levels II, III, and IV.
(b) Time restrictions dictate that no more than 34 work elements can be scheduled for any single examination sitting. Therefore, at least two examination sittings will be needed in order to complete this equirement.
(c) All core work elements in this category must be passed to complete the exam requirement at this level.
(d) Read very carefully the two sections applicable to Level IV certification in the Program Detail Manual before seeking Level IV certification.
GENERAL NOTES:
(1) Passed work elements that exceed the exam requirement for a particular type and level, and are needed to meet the requirement at the next higher level, are automatically applied to that higher level requirement.
(2) Use the Personal Tally Worksheet on page 18 of the Program Detail Manual to keep track of the number of work elements you have successfully passed.
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