Sample Four Year Cycle for Master Precaster
DON’T LET YOUR PQS CERTIFICATE EXPIRE!
Effective January 1, 2010, NPCA’s Education Committee will require all PQS graduates (Level I, II or III) to renew their PQS certification every five years. If you are a PQS graduate, that means you will need to successfully complete PQS Level I, the PQS Level I Refresher course, any PQS Level II course or PQS Level III before the five-year period for the certificate expires. If you are a PQS graduate prior to June 30, 2005, you have until June 30, 2010, to fulfill this requirement. Those who graduated after July 1, 2005, will be required to fulfill this requirement within the five-year period based upon the course date.
To find out when your PQS certification expires, check your education history through the online database on the Members Only site at www.precast.org, or check the date on your PQS certificate.
NPCA is pleased to offer PQS-Level I, PQS-Level II QA/QC and PQS-Level III Leadership at the 2010 Precast Show in Phoenix. For added convenience, the PQS-Level I Refresher course will be available online in the first quarter of 2010.
