ARC employees complete CETP

ARC Mechanical Contractors announce the successful completion of the Certified Employee Training Program, or CETP by Raymond Welch, a Wentworth, NH resident; Harry Savage, a Bath, NH resident; Brad Roy, a Woodsville, NH resident; Jason Joseph, a Lisbon, NH resident; Stephen Ingalls, a Thetford, VT resident; Richard Cutone, a Groton, VT resident; and Robert Ingalls, a Thetford, VT resident.

In 1988, the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) launched CETP — a comprehensive, nationwide training and skills certification program for employees in the propane industry. The program was established to provide third-party confirmation of the candidate’s knowledge and skills. CETP provides up-to-date, task-specific technical training that eliminates guesswork. Combining hands-on practice with written activities, CETP assures that workers have the knowledge and skills needed to do their job safely.

ARC Mechanical Contractors provides plumbing, mechanical piping, heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, ductwork, and controls for commercial, residential, institutional, industrial and municipal buildings/facilities. In business since 1947, many examples of our work may be found all over Vermont and New Hampshire, including Dartmouth College’s Alumni Gym and Whittemore Hall, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, Woodstock Inn, King Arthur Flour, and the Southern Vermont Recreation Center, just to name a few.

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