| ETCP Certifiable News: Spring 2022 |
Table of Contents:
• ETCP Recognized Training Companies’ training opportunities—look for more information at https://etcp.esta.org/training/training.html.
• ESTA has curated a stellar line-up of education at The NAMM Show at the Anaheim Convention Center June 3 – 5. Most all offer ETCP renewal credits. All you need to do is register for NAMM and then show up—your badge gives you free admission to all the ESTA curated education sessions. Learn more at www.esta.org/namm. View the ESTA education sessions offered at NAMM here: https://esta.org/events/namm/namm_education.html
• Version 2.0 of the International Code of Practice for Entertainment Rigging (ICOPER) is now available! Learn more here https://esta.org/ESTA/ESTAnewsdetails.php?newsID=750.
• Welcome new ETCP Council members. Read more...
• The “grace period” for late ETCP renewal applications ended March 31, 2022. If your certification has expired and you still want to renew, file an appeal here https://etcp.wufoo.com/forms/etcp-appeals-form/.
• Submit your education credits when earned through the ETCP portal at https://etcp.wufoo.com/forms/etcp-individual-education-credit-submission-form/.
• Thank you to all ETCP certificate holders who attended the 2022 New World Rigging Symposium. If you plan to use your attendance for continuing education credit, please submit only one Education Credit form for the entire Symposium here https://etcp.wufoo.com/forms/etcp-individual-education-credit-submission-form/. You may specify which sessions you attended in the “comments” section. We have attendance records from the event to verify your participation.
• Are you thinking about retiring your ETCP certification? The information you need to know when considering retiring your ETCP certification can be found at https://etcp.esta.org/recertify/retiring.html.
• California IATSE Locals have contributed to HB AB 1775, recently introduced to the State Congress, to increase safety in live events. Read more...
• Have you moved? Changed jobs? Please update ETCP on any revisions to your contact information at https://etcp.wufoo.com/forms/etcp-certificant-submission-form. Make sure we have two different email addresses for you on file—if your work email bounces back, we will have your second email to send out news and updates—important emails such as a reminder when your renewal is coming due! You don’t want to miss ETCP news that might be critical to maintaining your certification(s).
• Make sure that etcp@esta.org is in your address book or is whitelisted to insure information from ETCP lands in your inbox (and not in your spam).
• Please use the ETCP portal at https://etcp.esta.org/etcp/portal.html to submit your renewal application, log your training after you complete continuing education courses, and notify ETCP of any updates (change of address, new email, new photo for ETCP ID, revise your ETCP profile on the website, etc.).
• Learn more about the Behind the Scenes Mental Health Initiative here.
- Learn more about Mental Health First Aid Training here. Read more...
- Toolbox Talks: Sample language to help create psychologically safe and respectful workplaces. Read more...
- Mental Health Initiative launches Toolbox Talks One Sheets. Print out and post on your job site. Read more...
• Congratulations to the new ETCP Certificate holders, ETCP retirees, and a new ETCP Recognized Trainer. Read more...
• Read ESTA’s journal Spring issue of Protocol here http://estalink.us/protocolonline. Be sure to check out Maya Nockari’s ETCP News column on page 54 about “Women in Live Production and How ETCP Can Help You Stand Out from the Crowd.”
• ETCP Recognized Employers, Contractors, and Labor Providers have made an important professional commitment to safely serve the entertainment industry by utilizing ETCP Certified Technicians. Read more...
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