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What's the difference between an electrician's network access certificate and an electrician's certificate?

Network access license, electrician, with the qualification of State Electricity Regulatory Commission. Generally speaking, it is organized by power supply companies at or above the county level and certified by the Economic and Trade Commission.

The electrician certificate issued by the safety production supervision and administration bureau is necessary. There is no hierarchy, which is divided into high pressure and low pressure. It's a magnetic card, just like an ID card. Now it is reviewed every three years.

Supplement:

There are three types of electrician certificates:

Safety supervision bureau:

1, special operation certificate: operation type: electrician (commonly known as operation certificate and work permit). Classification: high-voltage operation and low-voltage operation.

SERC:

2. Electrician's network access certificate: you can work in the State Grid. Classification: electrician's network access certificate is divided into three categories: low voltage, high voltage and special.

Labor bureau:

3. Professional qualification certificate: occupation: electrician (commonly known as grade certificate), which is divided into five grades: primary (grade 5), intermediate (grade 4), advanced (grade 3), technician (grade 2) and senior technician (1 grade).

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