NCSP Regional Instructor-Trainer. An NCSP Regional Instructor-Trainer performs the duties of an NCSP Instructor-Trainer, provides instruction of the various NCSP program levels (training and competency evaluation), and qualifies NCSP Instructor- Trainers & NCSP Instructor/Competency Evaluators for their region. a) To qualify as an NCSP Regional Instructor-Trainer for all levels of non-wildland fire, they must: • Be currently qualified as an NCSP Instructor/Competency Evaluator. • Successfully complete the NCSP Instructor-Trainer distant learning course (four hours). • Be evaluated by a current NCSP Regional Instructor-Trainer or by the NCSP service wide instructor team. b) NCSP Regional Instructor-Trainer qualification is valid for a period of three years. c) To re-qualify as an Regional NCSP Instructor-Trainer, he/she must submit a Qualification Training & Recertification Record (see Appendix C) and supporting documents to their Regional Risk Manager/Regional Occupational Safety and Health Manager (also known as the Regional Chainsaw Program Manager) showing that they have, at a minimum: • Instructed one training course per year (total of three courses). Courses can be either the NCSP Instructor/Competency Evaluator course or the NCSP CSMO course. • Administered 10 competency evaluations within the three-year period.
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