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Before the testing center can schedule your IP rewrite they require one of the following :1) Employer Upgrading Confirmation Form (for your employer to complete, listing the areas they have helped you study in and the methods used to help you prepare); 2) A letter on a school letterhead indicating completion of a refresher course (completed after your last exam attempt)- electricalexam.ca can provide this letter after course completion; 3) A letter from a journeyman outlining the areas they have helped you in. The journeyman needs to provide their full name and certificate number, and province of certification (if not from BC). Should you have any questions, or concerns, please feel free to contact the Industry Training Authority-Customer Service at 1-866-660-6011, or visit our website at www.itabc.ca to find other forms and information. Course code NOC: 7241 for Construction and Maintenance and NOC: 7242 for industrial
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There are 3 ESATS (electrician self assessment tools). One for Construction and Maintenance using the 2021 code book and one for industrial 2021 and one for the Masters MESAT 2021 (Master Electrician Examination Self Assessment Tool 2021 OESC-Ontario) For Success (electricalexamreview.com). Under the heading study tools tab at electricalexam.ca, click on any of the two course outlines for more information.
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EISAT Canadian Industrial Electrician C of Q Practice Tool – 2021 For Success.
Based on the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code Part I, this tool features nearly 1000 randomized sample questions, covers all versions of the Red Seal’s industrial electrical Exams and can be accessed from any device.
This tool is essential for any electrical industrial student who is preparing to write the Certificate of Qualification exam. Every effort is made to ensure that each practice exam in this course emulates the Red Seal C of Q exam in content, difficulty level, and format. This tool is focused to maximize the information you need to study effectively, build a winning strategy and pass the C of Q.
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EISAT (Canadian Industrial Electrician C of Q Practice Tool – 2021 For Success) Exam simulates an actual exam. This will provide 100 random questions from 1000 updated questions, and gives you a 4 hour timer.
Highlights include:
- A practice part which includes over 1000 relevant questions with the same style and format as the real exam (Step 2).
- An exam part which includes over 1000 relevant questions with the same style and format as the real exam.
- A 4-hour timer, for when you want to practice the feel of the real exam against the clock to see how you’re doing. This builds the skill to ease the stress of the real exam.
- A grade report which will be forwarded automatically to us so we can keep track of your progress. You will also be copied on the results, giving you feedback on your test and your percentage of correct answers.
- Full Expert 24/7 support to ensure your success.
Intended Audience
- Electrician Apprentices and Journeymen candidate class.
- Trade Qualifiers
- Electrical Contractors / Engineers
- Plant Supervisors
- Licensed Electrician who want a refresher.
Canadian Electrical Practice Exam (CEPE) – 2021
If you are serious about becoming a Construction or Industrial Electrician and want to improve your chances of Red Seal exam success, this interactive tool is for you. For the Construction part, there is only 20% of it on the real exam but we use it as an assessment tool to assess your readiness to write the real exam. The industrial part of the cepe is totally useless so please do not use it. Please sign up for the EISAT (Electrician Self Assessment Tool) at electricalexamreview.com. Based on the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code Part I, the CEPE features nearly 1,800 sample questions and covers each block, task and sub-task in the Red Seals Occupational Analysis for the Construction and Industrial Electrician including:
- Block A – Occupational Skills
- Block B – Distribution and Generating Systems
- Block C – Electrical Equipment.
- Block D –Emergency and Standby Systems
- Block E – Communication Systems
- Block F – Building and Environmental Control Systems.
and out of the 1800 questions, only 365 are important. The rest are Csa fill.
With no limit as to how many times this tool can be accessed, and a refreshed set of randomly selected questions each time.
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- Offers a refreshed set of questions each time – no limit on the number of tests you can take
- Includes references to the Red Seal program trade outlines
- New look making the tool easier to use than ever before
- Includes audio narration
- Available as a software download
Intended Audience
- Electrician Apprentices and Journeymen
- Trade Qualifiers
- Electrical Contractors / Engineers
- Plant Supervisors
Yes, you can. The EISAT expires after you write and pass. It is available at www.electricalexamreview.com. We use it as a gauge to provide the student with an independent feedback of their readiness to pass the electrical exam. All published material take one year to reach the market. Reviewing the EISAT by itself as a tool to pass the electrical exam is not enough. Students need to follow the 3 step system with our full support to properly complete their electrical exam preparation. It is a very effective, always updated and very powerful tool to use.
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No. The one on one tutoring is a separate service from all the others and it is not included in the price for Full membership online, classes, trade school help or corporate training. It is $2500 for 5 sessions of 3 hours each. Due to the pandemic, we are so sorry- for now, it is not available. Your only two options are classes or online for success.
You need a 2021 Canadian Electrical code book, a pen, an 81/2 x 11 notebook, a highlighter and a good calculator.
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Major Work Activity | Percentage (%) of questions on exam* |
A – Performs common occupational skills | 11 |
B – Installs, services and maintains generating, distribution and service systems | 29 |
C – Installs, services and maintains wiring systems | 30 |
D – Installs, services and maintains motors and control systems | 20 |
E – Installs, services and maintains signaling and communication systems | 10 |
Total | 100 |
Percentage | |
Titles of blocks | Percentage (%) of questions on exam* |
A – Common Occupational Skills | 13 |
B – Power Distribution and Generating Systems | 19 |
C – Electrical Equipment | 22 |
D – Emergency and Standby Systems | 9 |
E – Communication Systems | 9 |
F – Process Control Systems | 19 |
G – Building and Environmental Control Systems | 9 |
Total | 100 |
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If you have difficulty with English, you are allowed to bring a reader with you. Readers
can be anyone whose English skills are strong; they may be relatives, friends, or
interpreters from your community. Readers can translate the parts of the exam that you
don’t understand, but they are not allowed to help you answer the questions. The exam
is highly technical, which requires a knowledge and understanding of the English terms
used in the trade – make sure that you choose someone who knows English well, but does
not have knowledge of the Electrical trade. Readers must sign a statement that they do
not have any training or experience in the trade. Dictionaries, pencils, erasers, and paper
are available in the exam room. If you bring your own dictionary, you will be asked to
submit it to the exam supervisor for inspection.
Electrical Apprenticeship Grants
The Apprenticeship Incentive Grant (AIG) is a taxable cash grant of $1,000 per year or level, up to a maximum amount of $2,000 per person. It is available to a registered apprentice once he or she has successfully completed his or her first or second year/level (or equivalent) of an apprenticeship program in a designated Red Seal electrical trade.
The Apprenticeship Completion Grant (ACG) is a taxable grant of $2,000 for a registered apprentice who has completed his or her apprenticeship training and obtains his or her journeyperson certification in a designated Red Seal trade.
For more information on these grants, please visit the Service Canada website, call 1-866-742-3644 or visit a local Service Canada Center.
Electrical Tradesperson’s Tools Deduction
The Trades-person’s Tools Deduction provides employed tradespersons with an annual deduction of up to $500 to help cover the cost of new tools necessary to their trade. The deduction applies to the total cost of eligible tools if the following conditions are met:
♦ the total cost exceeds $1,000;
♦ the tools were bought after May 1, 2006;
♦ the purchase was made by an employed tradesperson.
To find out more, please visit the website of the Canada Revenue Agency.
Electrical Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit
The Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit is a non-refundable tax credit available to employers, equal to 10% of the eligible salaries and wages payable to eligible apprentices in respect of employment after May 1, 2006. The maximum credit is $2,000 per year for each eligible apprentice.
To find out more, please visit the website of the Canada Revenue Agency.
PROVINCIAL/TERRITORIAL TAX CREDITS AND DEDUCTIONS
Other financial support for apprentices and tradespersons may be available in your province or territory. Verify the specific requirements with your local apprenticeship office.
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Burnswick
Newfoundland and Labador
Nova Scotia
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Ontario
Prince Edwards Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon
exams in your Province or Territory with your local apprenticeship office.
Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba |
Newfoundland and Labrador | New Brunswick | Nova Scotia |
Northwest Territories | Nunavut | Ontario |
Prince Edward Island | Quebec | Saskatchewan |
Yukon |
Ontario |
Alberta
N.A.I.T Centre For Applied Technology (C.A.T) 1-800-248-4823 . Apprenticeship and Industry Training (A.I.T) C.A.T
430, 11763 106 St. Edmonton, AB T5G 2R1.
Saturday & Sunday closed, Monday thru Friday (8:15a.m-4:30p.m)
British Columbia
VP Operations Industry Training Authority
1223-13351 Commerce Parkway
Richmond, British Columbia, V6V 2X7
Telephone: (866) 660-6011
Fax: (604) 660-7294
Newfoundland and Labrador
Director Division of Institutional and Industrial Education Department of Education
P.O. Box 8700, 4th Floor Confederation Building
West Block Prince Philip Drive
St. John’s, A1B 4J6
Telephone: (709) 729-2350
Fax: (709) 729-3669
Nova Scotia
Director Apprenticeship Training and Skill Development Labour and Advanced Education
P.O. Box 578
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 2S9
Telephone: (902) 424-5651
Fax: (902) 424-0488
Prince Edward Island
Manager of Apprenticeship Department of Education Continuing Education and Training
P.O. Box 2000
Charlottetown, P.E.I., C1A 7N8
Telephone: (902) 368-4460
Fax: (902) 368-6144
New Brunswick
Director Apprenticeship Occupational Development
470 York Street, First Floor, Room 100
Chestnut Complex Fredericton
New Brunswick, E3B 5H1
Telephone: (506) 453-2260
Fax: (506) 453-5317
Québec
Information Centre administratif de la qualification professionnelle
C. P. 100
Victoriaville, Quebec, G6P 6S4
Toll Free: 1 866 393-0067
Manitoba
Executive Director Apprenticeship Branch Competitiveness, Training and Trade
1010 – 401 York Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 0P8
Telephone: (204) 945-3337
Fax: (204) 948-2539
Yukon
Assistant Deputy Minister Department of Education Government of the Yukon Territory
P.O. Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 2C6
Telephone: (867) 667-5298
Toll Free: 1 800 661-0408
Fax: (867) 667-8555
(site in English only)
Northwest Territories
Director of College Career Development Department of Education Culture & Employment Programs Government of the Northwest Territories
Box 1320
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, X1A 2L9
Telephone: (867) 873-7552
Fax: (867) 873-0200
Saskatchewan
Director Apprenticeship & Trade Certification Commission
2140 Hamilton Street
Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 3V7
Telephone: (306) 787-2444
Fax: (306) 787-5105
Nunavut
Director Adult Learning & Post Secondary Services
Box 390
Arviat, Nunavut, X0C 0E0
Telephone: (867) 857-3050
Fax: (867) 857-3090