Hi all,
I learned from our local IPC representative that a few of our workers
have a IPC-A-610 Worker Proficiency certificate that is expired.
Because of that they are not allowed to attend to the
recertification-training but instead they must do the more
time-consuming and more expensive starter-course.
I think this is totally crazy (I mean those people work with the
IPC-A-610 every day), and I'd like to know if this is official IPC
policy or something that I should discuss with our local IPC training
institute.
Best Regards,
Daan Terstegge
PCB Assembly Department
Thales Land&Joint Systems
Tel: +31(0)35 524 8297
Fax: +31(0)35 524 8181
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