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RAC Certified Emergency Coordinator (CEC) Programme

The new CEC Badge is for CECs only, maximum of two.  $8.50 for RAC members, $10 for non-members, including taxes and shipping in Canada. Order DIRECTLY from VPFS. Make cheques payable to RAC, marked "ARES Fund".  Proceeds go to support the ARES.

New CEC Badge.  See info below.

 

 

 

Updated 2010-01-15

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Candidates should read this information carefully.  A factor of the CEC exam is the candidate's comprehension and ability to follow simple directions.

One of the primary reasons for the existence of the Amateur Radio Service is its ability to serve the public, especially through emergency communications.  Radio Amateurs of Canada recognizes this fact with its commitment to its Amateur Radio Emergency Service and with several formal agreements in place with disaster and emergency-oriented agencies.  But this service is only as good as the ability, dedication and knowledge of its volunteer members. (TM: Registered trade-mark.  "Any and all use of the RAC AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE & DESIGN trade-mark requires a written licence or permission from Radio Amateurs of Canada Incorporated.")

The RAC Emergency Coordinator’s Manual is the next phase of the RAC commitment to excellence in modern emergency communications support. It is helping official RAC Field Organization appointees to acquire, develop and refine the skills needed to perform at a high standard in an emergency communications situation.  (See Open Letter to All ARES ECs)  But that doesn't mean it is intended for appointees only.

All Emergency Coordinators, District Emergency Coordinators and Section Emergency Coordinators, as well as all other ARES™ members, have the opportunity to successfully pass the certification examination which is included in the RAC Emergency Coordinator’s Manual.  In fact, the CEC designation should be considered as being a requirement by and for every Canadian Radio Amateur who is serious about providing public service communications, especially but not only ECs, DECs and SECs.  Section Managers should also consider gaining this designation.

Eligibility:  The RAC CEC designation is not dependent upon the holder being an elected or appointed official in the RAC ARES/NTS.  It is not necessary to be a member of the ARES, appointed or otherwise, nor is RAC membership a requirement although it is very strongly encouraged.  The designation continues in force following the end of a CEC holder's term in any RAC ARES/NTS position and cannot be taken away from or given up by a holder who has duly attained it.  One you have it, you have it forever.

Any Radio Amateur in any country may write the exam -- found at the back of the EC Manual itself -- and upon successful completion be designated a RAC Certified Emergency Coordinator (RAC CEC).  Please note the CEC designation is restricted to licenced Radio Amateurs and is a stand-alone designation sharing no equivalency with any other programme or experience. 

Administration Fee Within Canada:  No fee is required for RAC members.  However, the non-RAC member admin fee currently is $5.00, to be included when submitting the completed exam, to cover administrative costs.  It is not refundable.  If we can't find your call sign in the RAC member data base, we have to assume you are not a member.  That includes family memberships.  Replacement certificates may be obtained for a $2 administration donation.  Cheques and money orders must be made payable to Radio Amateurs of Canada Inc., marked with your call sign and the words "ARES Fund".  Sorry, credit cards cannot be accepted for these purposes.  Please DO NOT SEND CASH.  Since the administration fee for those outside Canada will be slightly higher due to the cost of mailing certificates, candidates in other countries should contact the VPFS.

The examination is "open book" and the candidate must refer to the listed training materials while taking the exam.  All four of the source documents for successful completion of the examination are available for download from this website using the links below.  All four are required in order to correctly answer the questions.  NO other sources are pertinent to this exam.  Such other references will not be accepted and no credit will be given for questions answered using anything other than the sources listed below.  

1. RAC Emergency Coordinator's Manual  - This document includes the CEC Exam in PDF format and therefore requires the Adobe Reader program.  Please note that further instructions for candidates writing the exam appear only in the PDF file and must be read and followed.  For convenience in writing and forwarding via E-mail, the exam itself may be downloaded as an MS Word file.  It is also available as an HTML page.  However, in both cases the spacing and formatting may be imperfect and difficult for the candidate to use and the examiner to mark.  The best copy will be that in PDF format and submission by regular postal mail is strongly encouraged.  (Version Français

2. ARRL Public Service Communications Manual - This document contains a wealth of information that is necessary for those Radio Amateurs engaged in emergency communications.  It covers both the Canadian and U.S. ARES/NTS organizations and operations.  For Canadian, wherever "ARRL" or "the League" appear, read "RAC".  (Nous regrettons que ce document d'ARRL ne soit pas disponible en français.)

3. Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service - Industry Canada (RBR-4 (Formerly RIC-2) - This is the document that defines the major Industry Canada regulations under the Radiocommunication Act.  (Version Français 

4. Radiocommunication Regulations – Industry Canada (RR) - This document covers additional regulations which apply to the Amateur Radio Service in Canada.  (Version Français)

(Note: Although the above four resources are those specifically required for the RAC CEC exam, other downloads are available at Download Documents and, while not being specific sources for the exam, will provide a more complete understanding of the ARES/NTS.  Serious Amateur Radio emergency communicators will wish to read them.)

The Exam:  Examination questions are of the short answer type. Throughout the examination the candidate is required to give a source reference (or references) to every answerSuch references do exist for every question and are required without exception.  Include the correct source designation, as indicated in the list above, including the section, chapter and/or paragraph number.  Page number is not necessary. 

The question/answer sheet provided must be used, with answers CLEARLY hand-written, typed or entered using a computer.  If it can't be read, it will be marked as being incorrect.  Scanned attachments or other duplicates of pertinent source document pages will NOT be accepted in lieu of the candidate actually answering the question and indicating the precise source reference(s).  Candidates must stick to the resource material and not give answers related to other training, personal experiences or local protocol such as, "In Frostbite, Alberta, we do it this way...".  The correct answer to the question comes from the indicated reference sources and no where elseIf an incorrect reference is indicated, no marks will be given for that question. (Note: A review of the exam is being conducted with the intention of updating it where required.)

Submitting Exams:  Examinations are to be submitted to the RAC Vice President for Field Services for grading.  Preferred method is by postal service directly to the VPFS.  Please do not send exams to RAC HQ by email.

If submitting by e-mail attachment, please do so only directly to the VPFS and DO NOT send as a jpeg or similar scan.  Exams received in that form cannot be accepted.  Please use a text method suitable for printing, such as MS Word, Adobe PDF, Word Perfect, etc. 

Exam Marking:  Minimum pass mark is 90% with no exceptions.  Marks are not divulged so please don't ask. In case of a mark below 90%, the candidate may be given general suggestions of questions that should be re-visited, but specific information as to correctness of answers will not be provided.  Please bear in mind that the VPFS has many other volunteer duties to perform in addition to those of the CEC programme.  Candidates are asked to kindly allow a minimum of four to six weeks for grading of the exam and issue of a certificate, although usually that process is completed much sooner.  

Submitted exams become the property of RAC Field Services and are not returned nor will the VPFS enter into any correspondence or discussion with anyone regarding a CEC exam or its results.  Candidates should retain a copy of the completed document for their own records.  

Successful candidates will receive a Certified Emergency Coordinator Certificate which recognizes their effort and knowledge of the documents on which the examination is based.  In addition, successful candidates will be listed below and be entitled to add "RAC CEC" after their name/call sign when originating correspondence related to Amateur Radio; for example, "Alice Smith VE9RAC (RAC CEC)".  Unsuccessful candidates will be notified and encouraged to re-write after further study, bearing in mind that this is an open book exam.

The CEC list is growing steadily and all ARES/NTS leaders are urged to consider increasing their own knowledge and setting an example by obtaining the RAC CEC designation themselves, thereby encouraging all other ARES/NTS volunteers to do the same.  It is time well spent and attests to the ARES professionalism at a time when such is greatly needed.

PLEASE NOTE:  If your name and call sign appear below and you are able but currently not involved directly with the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (TM), you are strongly urged to volunteer your services, either locally or at the Section level.  This important community resource cannot continue without a steady influx of dedicated volunteers and there is always some way each of us can help, even without the CEC designation.  Your knowledge and experience are the foundation of the ARES.   Have fun while doing "good"!   Please contact your Section Manager, Section Emergency Coordinator or the RAC VPFS for more information.  The future of Amateur Radio depends upon the public service it provides.  If you have achieved your RAC CEC designation but are not a member of RAC, why not become one now...by clicking HERE. 

 

Holders of the

RAC Certified Emergency Coordinator (CEC) Designation

 

Congratulations and thank you for your dedication to public service!

 

The CEC is a treasured, earned designation recognizing the holder's efforts and dedication.  It is not a position appointment.

Therefore, out of respect, a listing for a CEC who has become a Silent Key will not be removed unless specifically requested by the family.

 

Only one call sign can be displayed per CEC.  Please do not ask to have more than one call sign entered here or on a certificate.

 

 Name

Call sign

City/Town

Province, State or Country

     Bill Kirby VO1BB      St. John's NL

     Joseph Earles

VO1BQ

     Mount Pearl

NL

     Christopher Boyd Snow

VO1CBS

     Carbonear

NL

     Douglas Mercer VO1DTM      Goulds NL
     Daniel Zaenker VO1DZX      St. John's NL
     Howard Stratton VO1EHS      Gander NL
     George E. Skinner VO1ES      Conception Bay South NL

     Laban Davis

VO1HLD

     Lethbridge

NL

     Ira Stacey VO1IRA      Swift Current NL

     L. Craig Tucker

VO1LCT

     St. John's

NL

 Paul A. Greene

VO1PX

 St. John’s

NL

     Robert Turnbull

VO1RTW

     Mount Pearl

NL

     Vincent O'Keefe VO1SO      Placentia NL
     Terry Hollett VO1TH      Gander NL
     Christopher McGonigle VO1TX      St. Anthony NL

     Hudson C. Vallieres

VO2HV

     Wabush

NL

     Martin P. Thomas VE1AUZ      Midville Branch NS
     Frank W. Leslie VE1FWL      New Germany NS

     James Langille

VE1JBL

     Amherst

NS

     Charles A. Jenkins VE1JEN      New Germany NS
     François Payeur VA2DIP      Québec QC
     Allen Hamel VA2HAL      Québec QC
     Denham Mitchell VA2HAM      Saint-Bruno QC

 Bernard Vaudry

VE2BQV

 Farnham

QC

     Claude Boivin VE2CBW      La Prairie QC
     Luc Leblanc VE2DWE      Sorel-Tracy QC

 Carl Desharnais

VE2KAZ

 Victoriaville

QC 

     James Keep VE2KHC      Vaudreuil-Dorion QC

 Daniel Marchand

VE2MDX

 Montreal

QC 

     Michel Desrochers VE2OCH      Ste. Marthe-sur-le-lac QC

 Claude Paquet

VE2OCP

 Charny

QC

     Julie Hughes VE2USE      Sainte-Hyacinthe QC
     Gilles Dufour  VA2GGD St-Jean-sur-Richelieu QC
     Michel Lachaine  VE2EXB St-Jean-sur-Richelieu QC
     Misa Markovic VA3BEO      Hamilton ON

 Barry Robb

VA3BHR

 Minden

ON

     Robert E. Titus VA3CSE      North York ON
     Tyler Tidman VA3DGN      Ottawa ON
     Douglas Johns VA3DLJ      North Bay ON
     N. Dale Buchanan VA3DNA      Pembroke ON
     Douglas Fawcett VA3FAW      Ottawa ON
     Gerald A. Kocha VA3GAK      Brampton ON

 Hank Giroux

VA3GRX

 Kenora

ON

     Gong X. Xu VA3GXU      Toronto ON
     Harvey Dennis VA3HBD      Burks Falls ON

 Jim Devenny

VA3HL

 Osgoode

ON

     David Duister VA3IDS      Sarnia ON

 Lance C. Dutchak

VA3LDX

 Concord

ON

 Lloyd Gibbs

VA3LJG

 Goulais River

ON

     Henry Jarzyna VA3OV      Hawkesbury ON
     Paul Caccamo VA3PC      Callander ON

     Peter W. Henry

VA3PWH

     Oshawa

ON

     Jean-Paul LeBlanc

VA3QN

     Barrie

ON

 Ian R. Snow 

VA3QT

 Barrie

ON

 Rick Ashton

VA3RGA

 Dryden

ON

     Richard Upfield VA3RMU      Brampton ON
     Ron Spencer VA3RSX      Bolton ON
     Robert G. Gammon VA3RX      Windsor ON
     William R. Silver VA3SPT      North Bay ON
     Dean S. Cassar VA3SUG      Toronto ON
     Terry Noble VA3VRI      Hasting ON
     Andrea J. Tekenos-Levy VA3YOJ      Sarsfield ON
     Joseph T. Scott VE3ADB      Cornwall ON

 R.D. (Bob) Cooke

VE3BDB

 Orillia

ON

     George Badiuk VE3BIK      Devlin ON
     Scott D. Carter VE3CGN       London ON
     William J. Nangle VE3CLQ      Kingston ON
     Chris Pitre VE3CTP      Windsor ON

 John Schreiter

VE3DOS

 Kitchener

ON

     Michael L. Hughes VE3EEU      Fort Frances ON

     James Martin Organ

VE3EMT

     Toronto

ON

     James F. King VE3ETZ      Toronto ON
     Frederick A. Lesnick VE3FAL      South Gillies ON
     Russ Hemphill VE3FI      Haliburton ON
     Peter Prasad VE3FJI      Toronto ON
     Vic Henderson VE3FOX      Brampton ON

 Bryon Martin

VE3FUZ

 Chatham

ON

     Warren Paulson VE3FYN      Atikokan ON

     Gordon Hewit

VE3GIH

     Thornhill

ON

     Richard Girouard

VE3GIR

     St Thomas

ON

 Thomas J. Vince

VE3HM

 Thorold

ON

     Donald J. Tambeau VE3HOL      Schumacher ON

 Robert Purvis 

VE3INY

 Bracebridge

ON

 Ronald E. Chapman

VE3IVC

 Belleville 

ON

 Jeff Robbins

VE3JTR

 Belleville

ON

     Ronald David Hayes VE3JX  (1)      Sault Ste Marie ON
     Kimberly Watson VE3KMW      Paris ON

 Clarence W. Angst

VE3LBU

 Prescott

ON

 Michael K. Moreau

VE3LKI

 Port McNicoll

ON

     James Michael Joyce VE3LTN      Plantagenet ON
     Brad Harris VE3MXJ      Thunder Bay ON
     Daniel Goodier VE3NI      Mississauga ON
     Robert Alan Varcoe VE3OAV      Cambridge ON

     Kenneth James Short

VE3OKS

     Barrie

ON

 Alexander Dutkewych

VE3PIG

 Stroud

ON

     Alexandra McGuire VE3PKA      Oro Station ON
     Justin Schmidt-Clever VE3QYR      Kanata ON
     Jack Hartley VE3RDQ      Barrie ON
     Darren Lortie VE3REK      Penetanguishene ON
     Patricia Barrett VE3RNH      Barrie ON
     Richard Murtick VE3RNM      Orleans ON
     Richard Tim Eaton VE3RTE      Paisley ON

 Robert B. McKenzie

VE3SJQ

 Cobden

ON

     Ken Halcrow VE3SRS      Orleans ON
     Gregory Staios VE3STG      Toronto ON
     Sue Cooke VE3SUH      Orillia ON
     Jason Toms VE3TBE      Brampton ON

     Terrence Hillier

VE3TEH

     St Thomas

ON

 Brian Lowe

VE3TJE

 Fergus

ON

     Michael Brickell VE3TKI      Mississauga ON
     Mark Tekenos-Levy VE3TKN      Sarsfield ON

 Mike Larocque

VE3UNJ

 Brockville

ON

     Peter K. Hodgson VE3UR      Belleville ON

     Paul Davidson

VE3UUM

     Marmora

ON
     Norm Hagan VE3VY      Westport ON
     George Duffield VE3WKJ      Brampton ON

 Norman Bell

VE3XRC

 Thunder Bay

ON

     Rod Hardman  VE3RHF      Oakville ON
     Paul Jomm  VE3XPJ      Milton  ON
     John R. Duffy  VE3DRZ      Mississauga  ON
     Austin Wright  VE3NCQ      Chatham  ON
     Peter Annyschyn  VE3MOP      Windsor  ON
     Paul Hudson  VE3TA      Toronto  ON

 Paul Arsenault

VE4AEY

 Komarno

MB

     Don MacKinnon VE4DJ      Winnipeg MB
     Gordon L. Snarr VE4GLS      Morris MB
     Willard J. Karle   VE4KZ      Belair MB
     Philip Friesen VE4PAF      Elgin MB
     Doug Henry VE4TG      Selkirk MB
     Z. Michael Zawislak VE4WZ      Winnipeg MB
     Valerie Lemko VE5ACJ      Moose Jaw SK
     Calvin Vosper VE5CAL      Swift Current SK
     Devon Racicot VE5DWR      Saskatoon SK                    

 Donovan Hoggan

VA6DON

 Medicine Hat

AB

     Jeff Low VA6JL      Red Deer AB
     Ric Henderson VA6RIC      Red Deer AB
     Curtis J. Bidulock VE3AEW      Edmonton AB
     Ken Oelke VE6AFO      Calgary AB
     Bill Boskwick VE6BOZ      St. Paul AB

 Garry Jacobs

VE6CIA

 Red Deer

AB

 Dwayne Brennan

VE6DEB

 Youngstown

AB

     Carl J. Gill

VE6GGG

     Stony Plain

AB

     Brad Coleman VE6GHO      Cochrane AB

     Jose N. Talens Jr.

VE6JNT

     Edmonton

AB

 Steward Munro 

VE6KN

 Olds

AB

     Tony Taews VE6MVP      Vermilion AB

 Neil B. Ruppert

VE6NBR

 Youngstown

AB

 Ivan Taverner

VE6RC

 Fort McMurray

AB

     Brian Nilsson VE6RNR      Grande Prairie AB
     Ron Gillies VE6SJA      Lloydminster AB
     James Ewen VE6SRV      Sherwood Park AB
     Michael Mailhiot     VE6MIM      Red Deer  AB
     Drew Watson VA7DR      Salt Springs Island BC
     Nathan Drew Elvins VA7DRW      Surrey BC
     Don Ennis VA7ENN      Canoe BC
     Hew Lines VA7HU      Sidney BC
     Martin Hyde VA7HYD      Maple Ridge BC
     Robert A. Longmore VA7ZA      Parksville BC
     Michael Plant VE7AT      Surrey BC
     Mike Hale VE7DXD      Gabriola Island BC
     John MacKay VE7EEX      Langley BC
     Paul Giffin VE7IPM      Gabriola Island BC
     John Pringle VE7JZ      Kelsey Bay BC

     Andre Bryan

VE7KSN

     Victoria

BC

     Terry Curé                         VE7LVD                 Nanaimo                   BC                        

     John Douglas Noakes

VE7NI

     Kamloops

BC

     David F. Clift VE7OCQ      Aldergrove BC

 Patrick Cassels

VE7ONE

 Malahat

BC

     Kevin Hartley VE7OVY      Victoria BC
     Patrick Speer VE7PJS      Surrey BC

 John G. Jopson

VE7RO

 Sooke

BC

 Glen Tate

VE7SDX

 Victoria

BC

     Barry Bogart VE7VIE      Vancouver BC

     Warren Nyack

VE7WLN

     Williams Lake

BC

     Jim Hurrell  VE7HUR      Surrey   BC
     David Eppert    VE7EPP      Delta  BC
     Arthur Sanderson  VA7ART      Duncan  BC

 George Blandford

VE8GB

 Yellowknife

NW

     Francis C. Pitre VE9FCP      Bathurst NB

 Leonard Morgan

VE9MY

 Saint John

NB

 Peter G. Higgins

VE9PGH

 Saint John

NB

     Jean Gionet VE9ZD      Big River NB
     Brent Taylor VY2HF      Stratford PE
     Clarence H. Annett WA5SWN      Shawnee Mission Kansas
     Carel Oberholzer ZS3OBE      North Cape South Africa
     Glenham R. Duffy ZS5GD      Kwazulu Natal South Africa

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(1) Originally issued under call sign VE3EIH   

             

CECs who are also RAC members may now join the Emergency Coordinator Group Forum!

You are invited and encouraged to become part of a forum created for leaders.

For more info and to register, please see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RAC_ARES_SEC_DEC_EC

 

ATTENTION CECs: All RAC CECs past, present and future, may obtain and wear the new, great looking RAC Certified Emergency Coordinator badge, currently available for $8.50 ($10 for non-RAC members), including mailing within Canada, by cheque or money order ONLY.  Please DO NOT SEND CASH.  Mailing costs outside of Canada will be higher so please ask before ordering.  Gift orders will be accepted but the name and call sign of the CEC must be provided.  Cheque or money order, clearly marked as being for the "ARES Fund - CEC badge", and including your call sign, are to be made payable to Radio Amateurs of Canada and must be sent directly to the VPFS.   Do not send to RAC Headquarters.  Contact information for the VPFS is published on page 4 of The Canadian Amateur and appears online at http://www.rac.ca/service/exc.htm.  Credit card orders (VISA or MasterCard) within Canada, submitted by E-mail or postal mail to the VPFS, may be processed only if absolutely necessary (meaning if you don't have a bank account or access to money orders) but, in all cases, for out-of-Canada orders.  Please provide name of credit card holder, call sign, credit card number, expiry date, a contact telephone number and E-mail address.  The badge, slightly larger than a Canadian (or U.S.) 25-cent coin, is strikingly constructed in red enamel on metal, with raised gold-coloured letters and RAC ARES™ insignia.  It features a jeweller's clasp to lessen chance of loss and to prevent "spinning".  This prestige badge, which displays the wearer's accomplishment in achieving the designation, is available only to RAC CECs to a maximum of two (2) badges each.  You will be proud to wear it!  In addition, you will be supporting the Amateur Radio Emergency Service as proceeds go to support that organization.  (Please see photo near top of this page.)  To become a RAC member, or to renew, please CLICK HERE.