A number of auto glass technicians passed the Auto Glass Safety Council™’s (AGSC) Master Auto Glass Technician certification exam during the month of January. The exam is an online test consisting of 70 multiple choice questions.
Those who apply to become Master Auto Glass Technicians must have experience and knowledge in: OSHA-required employee safety regulations; conducting all installations according to the current ANSI/AGSC/AGRSS™ Standard; 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; and current standards and regulations that apply to the auto glass industry. To be eligible for this exam, technicians must also have 3+ years in the auto glass industry, be a certified auto glass technician, and be an employee of an AGSC Registered Member Company.
The following technicians passed the Master exam during the month of January. Please welcome these Masters.
New Master Technicians:
- Timothy Beane, Windshield Centers, Woburn, Mass.;
- Tim Chose, Legacy Glass, Lake Oswego, Ore.;
- Randy Dietrichs, Legacy Glass, Lake Oswego, Ore.;
- Steve Hazlewood, Jack Morris Auto Glass, Memphis, Tenn.;
- Dean Hergert, Legacy Glass, Lake Oswego, Ore.;
- Tom Humphries, Fenton Glass Service Inc., Fenton, Mich.; and
- Mike Schroeder, Fenton Glass Service Inc., Fenton, Mich.
Master Technician Renewals:
- Bryan Scronce, Jack Morris Auto Glass, Memphis, Tenn.