B.C. Reg. 324/2003
M352/2003

Deposited August 21, 2003
effective January 2, 2004

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Industry Training Authority Act

INDUSTRY TRAINING REGULATION

Definition

1 In this regulation, "red seal trade" means a trade or occupation that has been designated by the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA) for inclusion in the Interprovincial Standards (Red Seal) Program.

Accredited programs

2 The following red seal trades are designated as accredited programs:

(a) appliance service technician;

(b) automotive painter;

(c) automotive service technician;

(d) baker;

(e) boilermaker;

(f) bricklayer;

(g) cabinetmaker;

(h) carpenter;

(i) concrete finisher;

(j) construction electrician;

(k) cook;

(l) electric motor system technician;

(m) electronics technician consumer products;

(n) farm equipment mechanic;

(o) floor covering installer;

(p) glazier;

(q) hairstylist;

(r) heavy duty equipment technician;

(s) industrial electrician;

(t) industrial instrument mechanic;

(u) industrial mechanic (millwright);

(v) insulator (heat and frost);

(w) ironworker (generalist);

(x) lather (interior systems mechanic);

(y) machinist;

(z) metal fabricator (fitter);

(aa) mobile crane operator;

(bb) motor vehicle body repairer (metal and paint);

(cc) motorcycle mechanic;

(dd) oil burner mechanic;

(ee) painter and decorator;

(ff) partsperson;

(gg) plumber;

(hh) powerline technician;

(ii) recreation vehicle service technician;

(jj) refrigeration and air conditioning mechanic;

(kk) roofer;

(ll) sheet metal worker;

(mm) sprinkler system installer;

(nn) steamfitter-pipefitter;

(oo) tool and die maker;

(pp) truck and transport mechanic;

(qq) truck-trailer repairer;

(rr) welder;

(ss) tilesetter.

 

[Provisions of the Industry Training Authority Act, S.B.C. 2003, c. 34, relevant to the enactment of this regulation: section 12 (2) (b)]


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