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Hi all, new guy hereI have recently moved from BC to Ontario. I have a welding C ticket and am wondering if that level of training transfers over to anything Ontario has?Thanks so much for helping, and see you on the forum.
Reply:Can you explain the term "Welder C"?In Ontario, welding is still considered by many employers an "elective trade" or a skill. However, the red seal certification is slowly taking over by many employers but it is not a requirement, yet.Pressure pipe tickets can he had through the TSSA or CWB and structural plate tickets can be had through the CWB.JasonLincoln Idealarc 250 stick/tigThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52Miller Bobcat 250Torchmate CNC tableThermal Arc Hefty 2Ironworkers Local 720
Reply:Im in BC and want to go to Alberta soon, and I think C level is called a 1st period apprentice, B level schooling without hours is 2nd period apprentice, with hours 3rd period, etc.Not to sure about Ontario, kinda messed up how all of the provinces do it diff, but I think they are slowly changing it now. Best thing to do is call a School that has a welding course and they could prob provide you with info or at least the # to an instructor who will know for sure.
Reply:IIRC the "C" designation allows a 3rd yr apprentice to do in shop "B" pressure work. I don't know if it is shop or province specific.Leo
Reply:Thanks guys. I plan to challenge the red seal, I've got around 11 years in the trade. Does anyone know what reading material i need to study for the cofq?Thanks so much. |
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