The National Wireless Safety Alliance (NWSA) is reminding all NWSA-certified professionals and safety managers to review the expiration dates of their current credentials. If your certification is set to expire within the next 12 months, we encourage you to schedule your recertification exam as soon as possible to maintain your professional standing.
NWSA certification is a commitment to the highest standards of Safety, Quality, and Proficiency—core values that define the telecommunications industry. By renewing your certification, you continue to "RAISE-The-Bar" in these critical areas.
“Our mission has always been to enhance safety, reduce workplace risk, improve quality, and recognize the skilled professionals in the industry," said Duane MacEntee, NWSA Executive Director. “NWSA certification was created by the industry, for the industry, to uphold these essential values.”
To make the recertification process more accessible, NWSA offers Online Remote Proctoring (ORP), allowing certified professionals to take their recertification exams at their convenience, 24/7, based on proctor availability. This flexible option makes scheduling and completing your exam easier than ever.
For more information or to begin the recertification process, visit Recertifications page on our website, located under the Get Certified section at www.nws-a.org.
If you are in an area that has been impacted by Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton and are not able to renew your certification, please let us know at customerservice@nws-a.org.
Industry workers, companies, and stakeholders are encouraged to visit the NWSA website at www.nws-a.org to learn more about the organization and how to begin the process of obtaining certification.
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