Candidates are urged to thoroughly prepare to take this examination. The scope of the material covered within the Examination is comprehensive. The LC Examination is also continuously reviewed by the NCQLP Examination Committee to ensure that the questions which are asked are current, comprehensive, fair and reflective of lighting applications as they are being practiced across our industry today.
PSI, as NCQLP’s professional testing agency, provides the expertise of an independent testing company in the construction of a valid and reliable examination that covers the entire field. Utilizing the NCQLP’s testing mechanism, qualified individuals can earn their Lighting Certification designation. Lighting Certification is designed to set a baseline standard covering the entire scope of the vast lighting field. Both lighting organizations as well as several governmental agencies whose mission encompasses lighting have been involved since the beginning. The Lighting Certification Program was initiated by the lighting industry in 1991. Such a program addresses multiple issues that include: safety, health, productivity, energy conservation and effectiveness, environmental concerns, governmental policy, lighting technology, and competent, knowledgeable lighting practice. As a result, a need was recognized for an independent, industry-wide credentialing effort. Rapid improvements in lighting systems and equipment offer potential solutions, yet they have also made lighting practice more complex.Īs the lighting industry has grown, a number of efforts have been undertaken to differentiate the knowledgeable and qualified lighting practitioner.
Both public and private interests are served by more effective lighting and reduced operating costs. A well-designed lighting system reduces energy, maintenance, and potential liability costs. Lighting consumes up to 40 percent of the energy used in our buildings. Effective lighting improves productivity and strengthens security.
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They are free and open to all.Ĭhauvet Live Tech Talks – Tune in at 2pm (est) every Thursday for a “LIVE” stream Tech Talk series hosted by CHAUVET Professional Product Managers!Īvixa CTS Certification Courses – Free through June 12 Obsidian Onyx Classes – ONYX & NETRON weekly online training classesĬhamsys Live Webinars – You can sign up for the live training on Tuesday morningsĬhamsys “Stuck at Home” Programmers Challenge – Provides lighting pros with more than a creative outlet during slow times, it also offers a chance to win a new MagicQ MQ70 consoleĪstera Academy Webinars – Astera is holding several webinars (4) over the next few weeks. Vista by ChromaQ Webinars – FREE Vista 3 lighting and media control training webinars Vista by ChromaQ – (New Content just announced!) Intro class to Vista 3 as well as an advanced programming class Vectorworks Spotlight Essentials Seminars (Code: MAGNUM) – 100% Discount on Vectorworks Training.ĮTC Connect Courses – Temporarily free to the communityĮTC EOS Training and Workbooks – More free training material from ETCĮTC & High End Systems Study Hall – ETC and High End Systems launch live events on Study Hall featuring webinars, Q&As, and round tables led by both our employee experts and our friends around the industry.