Ontario Building Operator Apprenticeship Program

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Ontario Building Operator Apprenticeship Program Vision To establish a national program that certifies building operators to a national standard of defined skills and knowledge. The program will be forward thinking and take into account the full spectrum of the skills required of an operator today and into the future. Objective Update the applicable standards for the Ontario apprenticeship program for Facility technicians. Upon the updating of the training and curriculum standards, encourage industry support of the Ontario program. As all three components of the program in Ontario come to fruition, begin to expand the program working with the various provincial bodies to encourage at least five additional provinces to adopt the program, or a form of the program. In so doing, lobby the federal government to then establish a Red Seal program which is a national skills/ knowledge standard for an industry that is accepted across Canada. Overview Ontario apprenticeship programs are administered through the Ontario Colleges of Trades. The individual trades have a Board that reports up through to a Divisional Board (Industrial) and then to the Board of the College of Trades. The individual Trade Board is made up of representatives from the industry. The two apprenticeship programs currently in place are: Facilities Mechanic Facilities Technician There is a motion put forward to change the name of the Facilities Technician to Building Operator and drop the facilities mechanic. Both trades are considered non-compulsory meaning that you do not need a license to work in the field. As a result, participation is industry driven rather than legislatively driven. A trade through the apprenticeship program is defined by two standards: Training Standard demonstration of skills defined by the standard as validated by a knowledgeable supervisor (journeyman). The training standard can be found at http://www.collegeoftrades.ca/wp-content/uploads/facilities-technician-255b-en- TS.V300.FINAL_.pdf 1 - Feb 1, 2018

Curriculum Standard demonstration of knowledge based on an educational requirement which ultimately is determined though a provincial exam. The curriculum standard can be found at http://www.collegeoftrades.ca/wp-content/uploads/cts_facilities_tech_l1- CC_255W_255B_L2_L3_EN.pdf It should be noted that this standard is the old standard as the updated standard has not been published as of February 1, 2018. BOMI and BOMA have worked with the College to update both the Training Standard and the Curriculum Standard to reflect what is currently required within the field. The Training Standard via the Training Standard Log Book has been published while the new curriculum is still being vetted through the process before publication. The exam update will then follow the curriculum update. Program Companies interested in having employees sign on as apprenticeship with the College would first apply for membership with the College of Trades (if it is not currently a member) Cost: $120 per year Complete a sponsorship agreement The employee would also join as a member Cost: $60 per year Implementing a Graduated Apprenticeship Grant for Employers The Province recently adjusted their funding program to drive completion of the program rather than registration in the program referred to as Graduated Apprenticeship Grant for Employers (GAGE). The GAGE is designed to encourage employers to ensure apprentices complete their training programs by providing the following employer grants: $2,500 upon the apprentice s completion of level one; $2,500 upon the apprentice s completion of level two; $3,500 upon the apprentice s completion of level three; and $4,700 upon the apprentice s attainment of certification (either through a certificate of apprenticeship or certificate of qualification if applicable). Overview For individuals to obtain their Certificate of Qualifications (C of Q) they need to complete the on-the-job training as well as the in-class educational component. On the Job Training Requirements 7,280 Hours (3.5 years) 2 - Feb 1, 2018

The apprentice will work through their log book with their supervisor validating when they reach various milestones (being able to complete the various tasks listed). It is anticipated that it will take 3.5 years with 3 blocks of in-class training inserted over the time period to bring the process to about 4 years. In-class Training Requirements Exam 720 Hours (3 blocks of 240 hours (6 weeks)) The current process involves apprentices taking a 6 week block of training 3 times over the course of the 4 years. The College is looking to modernize the process and we are proposing/encouraging the College through the trade board that in-class training is a non-starter within the trade. Employers are not willing to allow their employees to leave for 6 or more weeks at a time three times over a period of three years. We are proposing that the training not be done in classroom, rather on-site within the workplace (potential over the internet) and spread out over the year rather than in large blocks of time. There are two ways in which individuals are eligible to write the exam. The first is they complete the Apprenticeship program and then challenge the exam. The second is they apply for a journeypersons class and they have their Trade Equivalency Assessment application approved. This method is designed for those who have exceeded the hours of experience and wish to challenge the exam without going through the apprenticeship process. Successful completion of the exam will result in the apprentice receiving their C of Q. Commitments BOMI and BOMA are reaching out to companies to encourage them to sign up apprentices to start the process towards getting their Certificate of Qualifications (C of Q) as a building operator. With a strong base of apprentices in the program we will be able to move to update the educational offerings available through BOMI Canada, Colleges, etc. which will be based on the new curriculum. Further to this, with more commitment we can work to change the mode of delivery of the education to reflect the needs of the marketplace given that we are a non-compulsory trade. While we are working in the province of Ontario to advance the industry s commitment and participation in the program, the framework of the program will be presented to the various provincial BOMA locals to encourage them to adopt the program and if necessary oversee the implementation within their respective province, until such time as the province accepts the program. In the interim, while the educational material is created to respond to the curriculum, companies will benefit by having their employees work through the training log. The structure provided by the process will provide employers with a valuable tool to lead their new employees through a structured process that has defined objectives and outcomes. This will allow the industry to take advantage of the work already completed by the leaders of the industry as we work towards the ultimate goal of a national program. 3 - Feb 1, 2018

Key Skill Sets SKILL SET # U9065 U9066 U9067 U9068 U9069 U9070 U9071 U9072 U9073 U9074 U9075 U9076 U9077 U9078 U9079 U9080 U9081 U9082 U9083 U9084 U9085 U9086 SKILL SET TITLE Demonstrate Safe Working Practices and Procedures Use and Maintain Tools, Equipment, and Devices Prepare Work Orders to Schedule the Services of a Licensed or Qualified Journeyperson Perform Preventive Maintenance Operate and Maintain Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems Operate and Maintain Air Compressors Operate and Maintain Chillers and Refrigeration Systems Operate and Maintain Water Treatment Systems Inspect and Verify Fire Suppression and Sprinkler Systems Inspect, Verify and Log Emergency Power and Lighting Systems Operate and Maintain Heating Systems Operate and Maintain Pumps and Pumping Systems Operate and Maintain Low-Pressure Boilers Operate Electrical Systems Operate and Maintain Control Systems and Instrumentation Inspect and Monitor Plumbing Monitor and Analyse Building Sustainability Maintain Building Interior and Exterior Perform Grounds Maintenance Maintain Roofing Establish and Maintain Customer Service Coordinate Security and Life Safety Curriculum Summary The following is an example of the previous curriculum standards. Level 1: Reportable Subjects 8 Theory Hours 163 Practical Hours 77 Level 2: Reportable Subjects 9 Theory Hours 165 Practical Hours 75 Level 3: Reportable Subjects 7 Theory Hours 179 Practical Hours 61 Totals: Reportable Subjects 24 Theory Hours 507 Practical Hours 213 Program Summary by Level Level One Common Core with Facilities Mechanic Reportable Subject Duration (hours) Theory Practical 1.1 Safety and Tools 25 5 1.2 Communications 18 6 1.3 Occupational Calculations 18 0 1.4 Plumbing 24 12 1.5 Facilities Maintenance 24 24 1.6 Electricity 30 12 4 - Feb 1, 2018

1.7 Blueprint Practices 12 6 1.8 Brazing and Welding 12 12 163 77 Level Two Reportable Subject Duration (hours) Theory Practical 2.1 Heating Systems 20 10 2.2 Compressed Air Systems 18 6 2.3 Pumping Systems 16 8 2.4 Plumbing 2 20 10 2.5 Electrical Systems 20 10 2.6 Fire and Emergency Systems 20 10 2.7 Water Treatment 12 6 2.8 Preventative Maintenance 15 3 2.9 Air Conditioning and Ventilation 1 24 12 165 75 Level Three Reportable Subject Duration (hours) Theory Practical 3.1 Heating Systems 2 20 10 3.2 Air Conditioning and Ventilation 36 12 3.3 Chiller Systems and Refrigeration 36 12 3.4 Low Pressure Boilers 24 12 3.5 Sensing Devices 21 9 3.6 Power and Utilities Management 24 6 3.7 Project Management 18 0 179 61 Evaluation Regular evaluations of theory and application of apprentices learning achievements are performed throughout the program to ensure consistency in learning. Methods used for evaluation include actual hands on testing methods and practical demonstration of component skills, multiple choice, and short answer questions. Frequency of testing depends upon the materials being covered. Generally, evaluations are carried out at the end of each learning unit. Weekly testing is recommended for material involving major memory recall or the development/refinement of practical skills. In all cases, evaluations tend to be short and frequent, as opposed to the one major test or evaluation at the end of the course of study. For More Information To obtain more information feel free to contact Jim Preece at BOMI Canada 416-977-8700 5 - Feb 1, 2018

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