2024-2025 Credential Information

The North Carolina Office of Career and Technical Education provides multiple opportunities for students to obtain Industry-Recognized Credentials during their high school career.
Industry-recognized credentials hold immense value as they not only validate student skills and knowledge in a specific field but also serve as a powerful stepping stone toward future careers.

They provide a competitive edge in the job market, making students more attractive to potential employers and increasing their earning potential.
Moreover, industry-recognized credentials often lead to more job opportunities and pathways for advancement, helping students embark on successful and fulfilling career journeys.
Beyond the immediate benefits, these credentials instill a sense of accomplishment and confidence, motivating students to pursue higher education or dive directly into the workforce with the skills and certifications needed to excel.
Ultimately, industry-recognized credentials empower high school students to bridge the gap between education and real-world employment, setting them on a path toward a brighter and more prosperous future.

Access the NCDPI Credentials and Reporting website to submit a credential application and to view the latest Credential Attainment Report.

Footnotes:
^ Indicates the pathway is an approved Local Course Option (LCO) pathway.

* Where multilingual exams are indicated, please be advised that the state of North Carolina adheres to general statute as follows:
G.S.§115C-81.45(a) requires classes (silent on exams) to be conducted in English "[e]xcept when a board authorizes teaching in a foreign language to comply with federal law."
Therefore, NC CTE will abide with the Accountability guidance that LEAs are not required to provide exams in other languages. If they choose to do so, it will be at local discretion.


S/P2 Welding Safety and Pollution Prevention

Credential NameS/P2 Welding Safety and Pollution Prevention
Credential Vendor InfoS/P2
225 E. Robinson St., #570 | Orlando, FL 32801
info@sp2.org or sales@sp2.org
888.241.8332
Credential Auto CollectNo
Diploma EndorsementIM61 = Yes
Validation ArtifactCopy of certificate
Credential Lead ConsultantJim Pressly
james.pressly@dpi.nc.gov
Course Number and TitleIM61 Welding Technology I
Credential as POLIM61 POL = No
Pathway(s)Welding (WELD)
Cost of Instructor TrainingN/A
Instructor Training RequirementsNone
Exam Voucher ExpirationYearly site license
Credential Lifespan1 year
Renewal OptionsYes
The federal government requires annual safety training for employees in high-hazard industries. S/P2 training is designed to be taken on an annual basis to get students and workers in the habit of taking annual training, as well as protecting themselves and others in the workplace.
https://sp2.org/training-faq
SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) Code(s)Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers (51-4121)
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders (51-4122)
ArticulationNo
SequencingNo
Employer TransferabilityYes
The credential stays with the individual.
Delivery FormatOn-line
Proctored Environment RequiredNo
Test Site Options and RequirementsAny school can offer
Testing Environment RequirementsInternet access
Proctored RequirementsN/A
Exam Time Allotment10 hours
Exam Passing RequirementTeachers can control test settings for students.

Check the box labeled "Require users to complete ALL quizzes in a course before completing the final exam," then choose to:
1 - change the passing score for all quizzes and exams to either 80%, 90% or 100%
2 - change the maximum number of attempts for quizzes and exams to anywhere from one to five attempts
RetakesYes
The instructor can set one to five attempts.
Student AccommodationsNo
Multilingual Resources*No
Directory NotesS/P2 Customizable Report under the Admin tab of the teacher's login
The report should show student's name, ID number, group name, percentage score, and pass/fail.