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Fire Protection Managing Employee Certificate
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A person who is employed by a contractor, who meets the requirements for a managing employee as contained in Minn. Rules 7512.0600 - .1300, and who supervises the performance of all fire protection-related work by the contractor. Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) - State Fire Marshal Review Fire Sprinklers Fire Protection Contractor Managing Employee Requirements Fire Protection Contractor Licensing Requirements Managing employee certification (MEs) must be certified. To receive certification, they must successfully pass an exam with a score of 70 percent or higher. To be eligible to take the managing employee exam, the candidate must show one of the following: ?¢ Documentation of 10,000 hours of experience performing fire protection-related work. ?¢ Certification by the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) at level III or IV certification in the field of fire protection and subfield of automatic sprinkler system layout (currently called fire protection water-based systems layout). ?¢ Licensure as a professional engineer under Minn. Stats. § 326.03, with competency in fire protection system design. None
Licensing Agency
Minnesota Department of Public Safety
State Fire Marshall
444 Cedar Street, Town Square
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 282 6565
https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/sfm/Pages/default.aspx
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License Updated
05/30/2024
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