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Mission Statement
IMSA is the leading international resource for information,
education, and certification for public safety.
Serving Public Safety
Personnel in the Fields of:
FCC Licensing and Frequency Coordination, Fire Alarm Systems
(Municipal and Interior), Flagging and Traffic Safety, Public Safety,
Telecommunications, Roadway Lighting, Signs and Markings, Traffic Signal
Systems, Two-Way Radio Systems, Wireless Data, Wireless Traffic Control,
Work Zone Safety
The IMSA is a non-profit organization founded in 1896 by signal
engineers. The IMSA offers various levels of certification to
assist the participant in becoming more proficient in their field and to
acknowledge their commitment to public safety.
The members of the IMSA are engineers, technicians and people with an
interest in exchanging ideas on the various fields that the IMSA serves
in. The organization is recognized across the United States and
Canada for its dedication to improving the public awareness and
increasing ones knowledge of the equipment and science in these
different fields.
Certification
The New Jersey Section of the IMSA provides services for both
Pennsylvania (east of the Susquehanna River) and all of New Jersey and
holds several certification courses each year. Many municipals are
requiring their current and any future personnel to be IMSA certified.
If you are interested in taking a certification course or becoming a
member you can contact James Klinge at 717-200-2329 or e-mail him at
jqklinge@comcast.net
Section Meetings
The New Jersey and New England Sections hosts several meetings each year
which are open to everyone. These meetings allow individuals to
express new ideas or discuss problems. Local manufacturers
and suppliers will often participate and display the latest innovations
and equipment. Information on the next meeting will be posted once
it becomes available.
National Events
Each year the national IMSA holds a conference for the entire
membership. There will be guest speakers, exhibits from different
manufacturers and there are training and certification courses in all
the different fields offered by the IMSA. Check the national web
site at http://www.imsasafety.org
for more information.
Publications
The IMSA also has several publications such as the IMSA Journal which
contains articles on technological advances, new innovations, and ideas.
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IMSA Journal
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IMSA Fire Alarm Manual
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IMSA Wire and Cable
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IMSA Microprocessor
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IMSA Electronics in
Traffic Signal Controls Manual |
For More Information on the New
Jersey Section Contact:
James Klinge - NJ Section
Certification Chairman
Phone: (717) 200-2329
E-mail: jqklinge@comcast.net
NJ Section Web Site:
http://www.newjersey.imsasafety.org
For other IMSA
Sections contact:
IMSA National Office
Tel: (800) 723-4672
E-mail: Info@IMSAsafety.org
Web Site:
http://www.imsasafety.org/
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