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This section is intended to be a source of information on the latest educational opportunities made available through NAEC. Our CET™ and CAT™ programs are formal educational certification programs specifically designed for the Elevator and Escalator Industry.

The elevator industry is always evolving, and the NAEC appreciates how important it is to keep your staff on top of the latest advances in technology, or changes in safety codes. But maintaining a high level of awareness and proficiency isn't always as easy as it should be.

Because of this, NAEC promotes several initiatives for ensuring that our members have access to the information and training necessary for keeping them on the cutting edge of their trade. In addition to the learning opportunities available at the Spring Conference, Fall Convention and NAEC Regional Seminars, the CET™, CAT™ and the Continuing Education Courses are excellent tools for maintaining an informed and capable staff.

CET™ Educational Certification Program

CAT™ Educational Certification Program

NAEC Continuing Education


CET™ Certification Program Alert:  Please note the following changes in the CET™ Certification Program:
·         The end date to qualify for the certification through the CET Special Circumstance Option has been changed to December 31, 2007.  If you have a minimum of 10,000 hours (5 years) of on-the-job-training prior to December 31, 2007 you can apply for CET Certification through the CET Special Circumstance Option. 
·         CET Candidates may take the required CET Certification Exam after the completion of at least 6,000 documented hours of on-the-job-training.  CET Certification will not be issued until the completion of the required 8,000 documented hours of on-the-job-training.
Questions?  Please contact Kathy Bell at 800-900-6232 or kathy@naec.org.