Harmonization of Apprenticeship Training

Provincial and territorial apprenticeship authorities are each responsible for their respective apprenticeship programs. In the spirit of continual improvement, and to facilitate mobility among apprentices in Canada, participating authorities have agreed to work towards harmonizing certain aspects of their programs where possible. After consulting with their stakeholders in the trade, they have reached consensus on the following elements. Note that implementation of these elements may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, depending on their own circumstances. For more information on the implementation in any province and territory, please contact that jurisdiction’s apprenticeship authority.

1. Trade Name

The official Red Seal name for this trade is Ironworker (Reinforcing).

2. Number of Levels of Apprenticeship

The number of levels of technical training recommended for this trade is two (2).

3. Total Training Hours

The total hours of training, including both on-the-job and in-school training for this trade is 3600.

4. Sequencing Topics and Related Sub-tasks

The topic titles in the table below are placed in a column for each apprenticeship level for technical training. Each topic is accompanied by the sub-tasks and their reference number. The topics in the grey shaded cells represent those that are covered “in context” with other training in the subsequent years.

Sequencing Topics and Related Sub-tasks
Level 1 Level 2
Not applicable Context
Not applicable Safe and Healthy Workspace
Not applicable Tools and Equipment
Not applicable Communication
Safe and Healthy Workspace
  • 1.01 Maintains safe work environment
  • 1.02 Uses PPE and safety equipment
  • 1.03 Participates in healthy and respectful work environment
Not applicable
Tools and Equipment
  • 2.01 Uses hand tools and measuring tools
  • 2.02 Uses power tools
  • 2.03 Uses bending tools and equipment
  • 2.04 Uses mobile elevating work platforms (MEWP)
  • 2.05 Uses ladders
  • 2.06 Uses material handling equipment
  • 2.07 Uses scaffolding
  • 2.08 Uses surveying equipment
  • 2.09 Uses welding equipment
  • 2.10 Uses mechanical cutting equipment
  • 2.11 Uses thermal cutting equipment
Tools and Equipment
  • 2.03 Uses bending tools and equipment
  • 2.08 Uses surveying equipment
Organizes Work
  • 3.01 Organizes materials and supplies
  • 3.02 Performs layout
  • 3.03 Uses drawings and documentation
  • 3.04 Plans tasks
Organizes Work
  • 3.01 Organizes materials and supplies
  • 3.02 Performs layout
  • 3.03 Uses drawings and documentation
  • 3.04 Plans tasks
Not applicable Continuous Learning
  • 4.01 Upskills in new trade practices and procedures
  • 4.02 Upskills in emerging technologies
Communication
  • 5.01 Uses communication techniques
Mentoring
  • 5.02 Uses mentoring techniques
Lift Planning
  • 6.01 Assesses load
  • 6.02 Performs pre-lift analysis
  • 6.03 Selects rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
  • 6.04 Secures lift area
Lift Planning
  • 6.01 Assesses load
  • 6.02 Performs pre-lift analysis
  • 6.03 Selects rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
  • 6.04 Secures lift area
Rigging, Hoisting and Positioning Loads
  • 7.01 Inspects rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
  • 7.02 Assembles rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
  • 7.03 Attaches rigging equipment to load
  • 7.04 Performs hoisting and positioning operations
  • 7.05 Secures load before rigging removal
Rigging, Hoisting and Positioning Loads
  • 7.01 Inspects rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
  • 7.02 Assembles rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
  • 7.03 Attaches rigging equipment to load
  • 7.04 Performs hoisting and positioning operations
  • 7.05 Secures load before rigging removal
Post-Lift Activities
  • 8.01 Conducts post-lift inspection
  • 8.02 Disassembles rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
  • 8.03 Maintains rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
Post-Lift Activities
  • 8.01 Conducts post-lift inspection
  • 8.02 Disassembles rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
  • 8.03 Maintains rigging, hoisting and positioning equipment
Crane Mobilization and Demobilization
  • 9.01 Participates in mobilization of cranes and equipment
  • 9.02 Demobilizes cranes and equipment
Crane Mobilization and Demobilization
  • 9.01 Participates in mobilization of cranes and equipment
  • 9.02 Demobilizes cranes and equipment
Onsite Fabrication of Reinforcing Materials
  • 10.01 Cuts reinforcing materials
  • 10.02 Bends reinforcing materials
Onsite Fabrication of Reinforcing Materials
  • 10.01 Cuts reinforcing materials
  • 10.02 Bends reinforcing materials
Installation of Reinforcing Materials
  • 11.01 Places reinforcing materials
  • 11.02 Ties reinforcing materials
  • 11.03 Splices reinforcing material
Installation of Reinforcing Materials
  • 11.01 Places reinforcing materials
  • 11.02 Ties reinforcing materials
  • 11.03 Splices reinforcing material
Pre-Stressing/Post-Tensioning
  • 12.01 Lays out profile
  • 12.02 Places tendons and accessories
  • 12.03 Installs bursting steel and anchorages
  • 12.04 Connects tendons to anchorages
  • 12.05 Protects exposed tendons
Pre-Stressing/Post-Tensioning
  • 12.01 Lays out profile
  • 12.02 Places tendons and accessories
  • 12.03 Installs bursting steel and anchorages
  • 12.04 Connects tendons to anchorages
  • 12.05 Protects exposed tendons
Stressing Tendons
  • 13.01 Sets up stressing equipment
  • 13.02 Tensions tendons
  • 13.03 Cuts and caps tendons
  • 13.04 Removes stressing equipment
  • 13.05 De-stresses tendons
Stressing Tendons
  • 13.01 Sets up stressing equipment
  • 13.02 Tensions tendons
  • 13.03 Cuts and caps tendons
  • 13.04 Removes stressing equipment
  • 13.05 De-stresses tendons
Grouting Tendons
  • 14.01 Sets up grouting equipment
  • 14.02 Installs grout
Grouting Tendons
  • 14.01 Sets up grouting equipment
  • 14.02 Installs grout