Membership with ELPA
The Lightning Protection Association
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Membership emphasis:
The Association ….
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The Individual installer and designer …. in an ELPA member company ….
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The Individual installer and designer ….
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Major Stakeholders – Companies – manufacturers, designers and installers who perceive their nett worth to be of such value that their specific contribution to the industry is essential to the well-being of the industry;
Link to Class I application form (revision 2.0)
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Installers and Designers – Companies whose primary business is the design and/or resale or installation of earthing and lightning protection systems (LPS) and have a history of at least 3 years of LPS installations. This class is qualified to install ELPA certified systems without supervision;
Link to Class II application form(revision 2.2)
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Installers and Designers – Companies who have an interest in the design and/or resale or installation of earthing and lightning protection systems (LPS) and have a history of less than 3 years of LPS installations. This class is qualified to install ELPA certified systems with contracted supervision from Class II or qualified Class I ELPA member companies;
Link to Class III application form(revision 2.0)
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Professional Individuals indirectly involved in promoting lightning safety and enhancing the science of lightning protection. Members would be professionals in their respective industries of (but not limited to) engineering, architecture, science, insurance, safety or any other interested parties;
Link to Class IV application form (revision 2.1)
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Suppliers – All companies who supply lightning protection products used in the manufacture of lightning protection system components (e.g. wire, rod, fasteners, part castings, etc.) and supplies allied to lightning rod systems (e.g. arrestors, continuity testers, ground testers, warning systems, etc.) and do not fit the class I, II or III categories, would be classified as suppliers. Also suppliers of other related services to the lightning protection industry;
Link to Class V application form (revision 2.1)
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(New Website changeover – going live soon …….announcements to follow)