Tool List (Apprentice Electricians Sample Clauses

Tool List (Apprentice Electricians. Apprentices shall supply themselves with the following basic tools and be in possession of a complete list of tools upon becoming a Journeyperson Electrician: 1st Year 2nd Year Tool Box & Pouch Chisel Strippers Xxxxx Wrenches Side Cutters Nut Drivers Linesman’s Pliers Aviation Snips (L&R) Screwdrivers Cordless Drill Hammer Channel Locks 3rd Year Measuring Tape Hole Saw Kit Needle Nose Pliers Box End Wrenches File Hack Saw 4th Year Drywall Saw Socket Set Buzz Tester 9” Cable Cutters Category 3 Meter Apprentices must be registered with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT), shall keep their apprenticeship papers in order, and shall supply themselves with the above basic tools and be in possession of a complete list of tools upon becoming a Journeyperson Electrician. Apprentices shall be obligated to obtain a Certificate of Qualification within one year of completing their apprenticeship, as per the licensing requirement of the Ontario College of Trades.
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