I am planning on taking the test for Ops certification. I live in Nebraska. I was told in Nebraska to get certified you have like a 50 to 100 question written test and skills. I was also told that if I go to Iowa all I have to take is a 25 question written test and no skills. Is this true? If it is, then why are states different? Doesnt make sense to me.
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02-08-2011, 12:20 AM #1Forum Member
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02-08-2011, 03:00 AM #2
Like I told you young Jedi, certs in one State do not always pander to other States, or Cities. There is, as far as I understand, not a Nationally recognized HAZMAT test that is recognized and accepted by all 50 states. Each have their own ways for teaching and testing.
Hey guys, if you can, help the lad out.
FM1I'm the one Fire and Rescue calls, when they need to be Rescued.
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