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Automotive Electric Vehicle Technician Safety

Automotive Electric Vehicle Technician Safety

Badge awarded to

Jerome Bergeron-Carpentier

Professional certification indicating that the individual has demonstrated the knowledge, skills, abilities and judgements to safely diagnose, inspect, maintain, and repair high-voltage electric vehicles.

Issued on 19 Nov 2025 by

CSA Group | Groupe CSA

CSA Group | Groupe CSA

Expires: 18 Nov 2030

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CSA Group | Groupe CSA

training@csagroup.org

CSA Group is a global organization dedicated to safety, social good and sustainability. We are a leader in North American Standards and in Testing, Inspection and Certification around the world.

Our mandate is to hold the future to a higher standard.

Le Groupe CSA est un organisme mondial voué à la sécurité, au bien commun et à la durabilité. C’est un leader en élaboration de normes et en essais, inspections et certification dans le monde entier dont le Canada, les États-Unis, l’Europe et l’Asie. Son mandat consiste à viser un avenir encore plus responsable.

Criteria

Type of recognition

Professional Certification

Learning outcomes

Knowledge, skills and abilities including:

  • Safety and related tasks and common occupational skills
  • Performing high volage disconnect
  • Maintaining battery systems and components
  • Diagnosing and servicing high-voltage electronic control systems
  • Diagnosing, maintaining and repairing heating and cooling system related to high-voltage systems
  • Diagnosing, maintaining and repairing high-voltage drive units

Level

Advanced (ISCED Level 5–6; Bloom’s: Apply–Analyze–Evaluate)

Workload

Exam-based certification. Preparation based on prior experience and qualifications.

Assessment

Proctored, multiple-choice exam (82 questions, 180 minutes, closed book)

Additional information

14037

Alignments

CSA C22.1:21 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I

https://www.csagroup.org/store/product/CSA%20C22.1%3A21/

ASTM F1505-16(2021) Standard Specification for Insulated and Insulating Hand Tools

https://store.astm.org/f1505-16r21.html

ASTM F2413-05 Standard Specification for Performance Requirements for Foot Protection

https://store.astm.org/f2413-05.html

NFPA 70E, 2024, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace

https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/nfpa-70e-standard-development/70e

SAE J2344_202010 Guidelines for Electric Vehicle Safety, Reaffirmed 2020-10-12

https://www.sae.org/standards/j2344_202010-guidelines-electric-vehicle-safety

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