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Certification

Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers

Certification Description
The Auto Glass Safety Council's Certified Auto Glass Technician certification examination is an online examination consisting of 70 multiple choice questions; allowing 90 seconds per question to answer. Requirements: knowledge in OSHA regulations, all types of auto glass replacement, NAGS and custom cut laminated glass parts will help in taking the examination.

Certifying Organization
Auto Glass Safety Council
http://agsc.org/

Certification Details
● Education and Training Required? No
● Work Experience Required? Yes
● Either training or work experience required, but not both? Yes
● Oral or Written Exam Required? No
● Renewal Required? Every 3 Years
● Renew through Continuing Educational Units (CEU)? No

Auto Glass Technician Website

Certification Description
The Auto Glass Safety Council's Certified Master Auto Glass Technician certification examination is an online examination consisting of 50 multiple choice questions; allowing 90 seconds per question to answer. Must have experience and knowledge in: OSHA required employee safety regulations; custom cutting and finishing of automotive laminated glass; intermediate level automotive electrical testing and troubleshooting procedures and equipment; OEM sunroof repair and replacement techniques; advanced wind noise and water leak diagnosis and repair; current standards and regulations that apply to the auto glass industry. To be eligible for this exam, it is required to have 3+ years in the auto glass industry and have passed the Certified Auto Glass Technician examination.

Certifying Organization
Auto Glass Safety Council
http://agsc.org/

Certification Details
● Education and Training Required? Yes
● Work Experience Required? Yes
● Oral or Written Exam Required? Yes
● Renewal Required? Every 2 Years
● Renew through Re-Examination? Yes
● Does applicant have a choice of at least two options from above for renewal (CEU, CPD, or exam)? No

Certified Auto Glass Master Website

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