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MGI CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS

One standard of training. Two paths.

Both programs are built by the same team, grounded in the same codes, and held to the same standard. The only question is where you work.

Healthcare Facilities
CHEPP®
Certified Healthcare Emergency Power Professional

For facility engineers, plant ops staff, biomedical technicians, and service contractors working in hospitals, surgery centers, long-term care, and other healthcare occupancies.

Codes Covered
NFPA 110 NFPA 99 Chapter 6
Key Topics
 
Emergency & standby power maintenance and testing
 
Essential Electrical Systems — all three branches
 
Transfer equipment and switching
 
NFPA 99 recordkeeping and compliance documentation
$695
Enroll before June 1 at $495
View CHEPP Program
Launches June 1, 2026
All Other Facilities
CEPP
Certified Emergency Power Professional

For facility engineers, maintenance technicians, and service contractors working in data centers, manufacturing plants, government buildings, telecom, and other mission-critical facilities.

Codes Covered
NFPA 110
Key Topics
 
Emergency & standby power maintenance and testing
 
Generator systems, transfer switches, and circuit breakers
 
Monthly and triennial testing procedures
 
NFPA 110 compliance documentation
TBD
Pricing announced soon
Join the Waitlist
Coming July 2026
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Enroll

Pay online or request an invoice for your facility. Access begins immediately upon payment.

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Learn

Work through video modules, written content, downloadable checklists, and practice questions at your own pace.

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Certify

Pass the 50-question open-book exam. Results are immediate. Score 70% or higher to earn the CHEPP® credential.

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Maintain

Certification is valid for 3 years. Complete the renewal course when it's time to recertify.

Which one is right for you?

It comes down to one question.

Do you work in a healthcare facility?

Hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, nursing facilities, psychiatric hospitals, or any occupancy where NFPA 99 applies to your electrical system.

Commercial, industrial, or data center?

Any facility with an emergency or standby power system governed by NFPA 110 — without the healthcare-specific NFPA 99 requirements.

 Not sure which fits? Contact us — we'll help you pick the right path.