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Construction electricians to be licensed in Nova Scotia PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
The Province of Nova Scotia is seeking input on plans to introduce a licensing process for the construction electrician trade.

The Department of Labour and Workforce Development encourages comments and suggestions from industry representatives and other interested groups to replace the current C of Q renewal with a licence to do work.

‘We’re working to improve service delivery regarding the trades in Nova Scotia, while maintaining efficient government operation and improving safety,’ said Mark Parent, minister of labour and workforce development. ‘We look forward to working with those who work in the industry and other interested parties to meet these goals.’

In the proposed model, a certificate of qualification and licence will both be needed. Once a C of Q is received, it remains valid forever (similar to a high school diploma or university degree). However, permission to do work must be granted through the issuing of a licence to practice the trade (similar to nurses and pilots).

The proposed process for obtaining a valid licence will require construction electricians to meet current training and upgrading qualifications, which differs from the current process. This aspect will be clarified throughout the consultation process. Parent said these changes will ensure Nova Scotia’s tradespeople and consumers benefit from the highest standards possible when it comes to safety requirements.

The new process for replacing renewals with licences may eventually affect all nine compulsory certified trades, specified under the Apprenticeship and Trade Qualifications Act. However, the concept is to pilot the system with construction electricians (along with oil burner mechanics). This model has been based on the certification and licensing model used for the gas fitter trade.

Discussion papers outlining further information about proposed changes to the process will be circulated to industry representatives and posted HERE on the department’s website.

Better hurry! Consultations end August 29.
 
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