Seer, TCIA & ISA seem like 2 org. competing for the same base, TCIA`s accredidation program is ridiculous to, there are many entities that can help a biz run correctly, there will always be contractors skimming the top so to speak.
I just fail to find the need for certain programs, CA, tree worker, Utility Arb I understand......these things have to do with trade oriented skills & knowledge.
biz practices & equipment training/certifications are outside their realm IMO, #1 my CPA will advise & handle biz matters, safety concerns are gone over all the time & truly is the responsibility of ones own self, Equipment training should be given by a Mfg rep or equivalant who knows about all facets of the equip. being used!
honestly...who is the ISA gonna have proctor the Aerial lift program, chances are many on here including myself will know more than them.
these certs/credentials being drummed up will in my opinion make certain things worse, OK now these are starting standards, you know the ISA wants things regulated to make the field more proffesional (I agree in some ways), only problem is.....people entering this field may need to procure these credentials & at whos expense? If their own...why? the $$$$ a CO. will offer will not offset their time, effort or $$$ spent to obtain it, If the CO. pays for it you know they arent going to give a payraise....they just spent x# of dollars training you!!
this field is having a hard time finding people, adding ridiculous credentials that may one day be a mandate to have will only lessen the want to explore this field......then they`ll de-regulate it to try to attract newcomers, all the while the payrate will not change! just my IMO
LXT.............