BICSI Brief Volume 2, Issue 4

essential knowledge and real-life skills needed to excel in the industry. Ribbon and single strand optical fiber are utilized to give every student the opportunity to learn to use the tools and techniques for both types of fiber. Advantages of taking this course include: > Learning splicing methods for single and ribbon optical fiber > Using advanced equipment > Understanding safety practices and procedures > Splicing accurately inside plant and outside plant optical fiber cables > Performing cable installation in trays and enclosures As a micro-certificate course, it is worth 14 continuing education credits toward an existing BICSI credential certification requirement once successfully completing the course. Attendees who fulfill the attendance requirement of all class dates will receive a certificate of attendance at the end of the program. Applied Fiber Splicing is ideal for individuals with little or no optical fiber splicing experience, those with experience but want to improve optical fiber splicing skills, and anyone wanting to upskill themselves to the next level of optical fiber splicing.

Applied Fiber Splicing

With telecommunications rapidly advancing, the demand for skilled professionals adept in splicing optical fiber cables is greater than ever. BICSI now offers a solution for this: the Applied Fiber Splicing course, which is a hands-on and practical training program. This two-day in-person class at BICSIā€™s Learning Academy focuses on equipping participants with the

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