Monday, January 7, 2013

gbaSI offers ON-SITE IMSA Certification


Why is IMSA certification and renewal important? This is a question often asked by IMSA’s certified body. It is often a misconception that working in the field every-day is proof enough that an individual is current in their field of expertise. In the public safety field, keeping pedestrians and motorists safe is critical, and IMSA certification / renewal is pertinent to the continued success and safety of your day-to-day job. Safety starts with you; the individual setting up the work zone, in the bucket truck, working in a cabinet, installing fire alarms, striping roads or posting signage. Being current in your field will help ensure the well-being of motorists, pedestrians and you. 

Maintaining mandatory training and continuing education requirements is always a chore! It requires employees to be away from day to day duties for their departments, getting required team members to offsite training classes, and usually includes travel expenses. IMSA certification is required of most Cities, States and Municipality Public Works employees and must be renewed every three years. Unfortunately, most IMSA training courses are only offered at Regional and National Conferences, which can be costly to attend as well as being out of State, which prohibits some Public Works Departments from attending. What is the most efficient way for you to get this critical training to your team members? 

gba Systems Integrators will now bring IMSA training to YOU! 

gbaSI will assist you in developing a customized program of certification, renewal of certification, CEU or retake/challenge tests that you require. Within a day or two of receiving that information, gbaSI will send you a formal quote for the cost of your program.

gbaSI will also work with you to contact surrounding cities or contractors to partner in your certification program. By bringing more students to any class, costs can be shared and necessary training can be obtained for less! Check us out at www.gbasi.com to contact a team member about your personalized certification program!

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