Record of Work Experiences Trade Qualifier or Pre-Apprenticeship Credits CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN

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Applicant Information Education and Skills Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division Record of Work Experiences Trade Qualifier or Pre-Apprenticeship Credits CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN Note to Apprenticeship Applicants The work experiences on this form are for credit only and must have been performed prior to your registration as an apprentice. Name: Surname First Initial Address: / / / Telephone: ( ) Cell: ( ) Email address: Employer Information & Verification Note to Employer By completing the section below you are confirming that the hours indicated for the applicant are specific to employment in the Construction Electrician occupation. Verified By: Company Name Address: / / / Telephone: ( ) * CRA Business #: 9 Digits Employer or Representative Signature Employer or Representative (Print) Please check the appropriate box Date of applicant s employment from: / / to: / /. Month Day Year Month Day Year Total Hours of Employment the applicant worked in the Construction Electrician occupation: Hours Please check the appropriate box * CRA - Canadian Revenue Agency Elec-Cons_04-113_TQ-Work Experiences_2013-03 1

Please check the appropriate box: Trade Qualifiers Pre- Apprenticeship Credits The signature of the Journeyperson following each of the required skills acknowledges the applicant has met the competencies in each of the skill areas according to the Industry Standard associated with this occupation. The signature of the Journeyperson following each of the required skills acknowledges the applicant has performed in each of the skill areas appropriate for this occupation. The Occupational Advisory Committee in the Construction Electrician occupation has identified the work experiences or skills listed below as those required for the occupation. Journeypersons must be certified in the occupation stated by this document. A Journeyperson in another occupation may sign certain sections if the skills are common to both occupations. Skills Required For Certification SAFETY RELATED FUNCTIONS Use PPE and safety equipment Maintain safe work environment Perform lockout and tag out procedures TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Use and maintain tools and equipment Use access equipment (ie: ladders, scaffolding, etc) ORGANIZES WORK Interpret plans, drawings, and specifications Organize materials and supplies Plan project tasks and procedures Prepare work site Complete required documentation related to job functions Interpret codes associated with residential and commercial installation Performed to Journeyperson Standard Journeyperson Signature Date Certificate Number Apprentice s Verification Elec-Cons_04-113_TQ-Work Experiences_2013-03 2

Skills Required For Certification SUPPORT COMPONENTS Fabricate support structures related to electrical equipment Install brackets, hangers and fasteners COMMISSION / DECOMMISSION ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Perform start-up and shut-down procedures SERVICE ENTRANCE AND DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT Install consumer / supply services Install metering systems Install overcurrent protection Install power distribution systems Install temporary power Install panels and sub-panels BONDING, GROUNDING AND CATHODIC PROTECTION SYSTEMS Install grounding systems Install bonding conductors Install ground fault protection POWER GENERATION SYSTEMS Install generators and transfer switches TRANSFORMERS Install extra low voltage transformers Install low voltage transformers Install raceways Install cables RACEWAYS AND CABLES Install underground cables and raceways Install enclosures Install conductors in raceways Performed to Journeyperson Standard Journeyperson Signature Date Certificate Number Apprentice s Verification Elec-Cons_04-113_TQ-Work Experiences_2013-03 3

Skills Required For Certification BRANCH CIRCUITRY Install and maintain luminaires, lamps and ballasts Install wiring devices Install lighting controls Install light posts Install branch circuit protection HEATING, VENTILATION AND COOLING (HVAC) SYSTEMS Install, maintain and repair electric heating systems Connect HVAC systems Install HVAC control systems EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEMS Install and repair exit lighting Install and repair emergency lighting MOTORS Install alternating current (AC) motors SIGNALLING SYSTEMS Install fire alarm systems UPGRADE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Evaluate existing electrical systems Replace electrical systems and equipment SERVICE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Diagnose electrical systems Repair electrical components Performed to Journeyperson Standard Journeyperson Signature Date Certificate Number Apprentice s Verification Elec-Cons_04-113_TQ-Work Experiences_2013-03 4

Note to Journeypersons Journeypersons who have applied their signatures to the skills required for the certification section of this document must complete the following sections. The Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division, for the purpose of verification, may contact Journeypersons who have applied their signatures to skills for applicants. Journeyperson Supervisor Verification Name: Surname First Initial Address: / / / Telephone: ( ) Cell phone: ( ) Email address: Certificate Number: and/or I.P. Number: Name (signature): Journeyperson Supervisor Verification Name: Surname First Initial Address: / / / Telephone: ( ) Cell phone: ( ) e-mail: Certificate Number: and/or I.P. Number: Name (signature): Elec-Cons_04-113_TQ-Work Experiences_2013-03 5

For Office Use Only Credit: Approved by: Date: month / day / year Note To Trade Qualifier Applicants If employer verification is not possible, please contact the nearest Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Office to discuss available options. Contact Information Avalon Confederation Building West Block, P.O. Box 8700 St. John s, NL A1B 4J6 Phone: (709) 729-2729 Fax: (709) 729-5878 Toll Free: 1-877-771-3737 Clarenville Suite 203 8 Myers Avenue Clarenville, NL A5A 1T5 Phone: (709) 466-3982 Fax: (709) 466-3987 Toll Free: 1-877-771-3737 Central Education & Skills 7 Queensway Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 1W9 Phone: (709) 292-4215 Fax: (709) 292-4502 Toll Free 1-877-771-3737 Western Noton Building Annex 133 Riverside Drive P.O. Box 2006 Corner Brook, NL A2H 6J8 Phone: (709) 637-2366 Fax: (709) 637-2519 Toll Free 1-877-771-3737 Labrador Elizabeth Goudie Building 146 Hamilton River Road P.O. Box 3014, Station B Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0 Phone: (709) 896-6348 Fax: (709) 896-6703 Toll Free 1-877-771-3737 Elec-Cons_04-113_TQ-Work Experiences_2013-03 6