What is a Etcp?
What is a Etcp?
The Entertainment Technician Certification Program (ETCP) is an industry-wide program that has brought together an unprecedented group of industry organizations, businesses and individuals to create a program of rigorous assessments for professional technicians.
What is the goal of Etcp?
The goal of ETCP is for technicians to use ETCP Certification as a support in claiming oneself “qualified personnel.” The ETCP Council is in the beginning stages making this objective (authorities having jurisdiction use this certification) a reality.
What is an ETCP certified rigger?
These positions typically involve the health and safety of technicians, performers and audiences, and require compliance with OSHA and other laws. Those who pass this rigorous test will become ETCP Certified Riggers and will be recognized by other professionals as the industry’s best.
How do you become a concert rigger?
In order to become an NCCCO Certified Rigger in California, candidates must pass both a Written and a Practical Examination….In addition, in order to become a certified rigger in California, individuals must also:
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Comply with NCCCO’s Substance Abuse Policy.
- Comply with NCCCO’s Code of Ethics.
What qualifications do I need to be a rigger?
To become a Rigger, you usually need to complete a Certificate III in Rigging (CPC30720). You may need to gain additional licences to perform certain tasks. Gain a Construction Induction Card (White Card) by completing a short course with a Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
How long does it take to be a qualified rigger?
Riggers need an accredited qualification, such as the Advanced Rigging/Scaffolding qualifications in JIGS or NVQs/ SVQs, followed by at least two or three years with a good scaffolding company to gain valuable experience and training.
Is it hard to become a rigger?
Rigging is a skill that is learned on the job. To become a rigger, you must be willing to learn. Rigger employers usually require a high school education or equivalent. There are a few training programs available, but most riggers start with on-site training or apprenticeships.
Where can I study rigger?
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- GAUTENG. T: +27 11 824 5172. F: +27 11 824 6172. E: [email protected]. Address: 51 Nagington Road, Wadeville.
- KZN. T: +27 31 700 8744. F: +27 31 700 8750. E: [email protected].
- RIGGING ACADEMY OF SOUTH AFRICA. T: +27 31 700 8744. F: +27 31 700 8750. E: [email protected].
What to study to become a rigger?
To become a Rigger, you usually need to complete the Certificate III in Rigging (CPC30711), via the completion of a traineeship or study. You may need to complete additional licences and tickets to perform certain tasks.