ELC Offers Certification Support for NYC DOB SST Cards

The ELC is located in Long Island City, NY; image courtesy of ELC.

The Elevator Learning Center (ELC), headquartered in Long Island City, NY, is offering training and certification support for anyone affected by revocation of Site Safety Training (SST) card provider Valor Consulting. All SST cards and certificates issued by Valor were invalidated by the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) in April when senior Valor executives and employees were accused of selling SST identification cards to workers without providing any of the required safety training. More than 17,000 active SST ID cards issued as a result of Valor training certificates have been deactivated. The NYC DOB Training Connect SST Card combines all SST ID card information on one card, and is the only SST ID card the department will accept as valid proof of worker SST. The ELC is ready to provide valid SST cards to support construction across the five boroughs. For further information, please contact Carl Alongis at email or phone: 914-509-3066.

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