What happens to students that do not
meet the prerequisites?
-The person without the 2 years of experience is allowed to take the NBPI Training and exams.
-The person would be sent a letter after the training stating that you took 40 hours of training.
-If the person without the experience passed the NBPI test, the person would be allowed to submit a letter with attestations of experience in the future (i.e., after they get the required years of experience).
For example, a person taking the class with 18 months of experience would be allowed to submit a letter with the required references after he/she completes six months of additional experience. The letter would attest to the fact that the individual completed his experience requirements passed the test and as such should be certified.
Once we receive this letter you will then be sent an open book NBPI exam. If you pass the exam with an 85% you will then be issued a wallet card from the date your open book exam was graded.
-Before he/she has the full NBPI Certification, the person who simply completed the training would not be allowed to certify critical-coated-area work, but would be allow to work under supervision of an individual with full NBPI certification to gain the required experience.
-If he/she takes the NBPI Training and fails the exam you would have to re-take the class.
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