Industry Expected Performance
All tasks must be performed according to the applicable jurisdictional codes and standards. All health and safety standards must be respected and observed. Work should be performed efficiently and to a high quality without material waste or environmental damage. All requirements of the manufacturer, client project specifications, the National Building Code (NBC), Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and trade standards (such as Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Association [SMACNA]; American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers [ASHRAE]; American National Standards Institute [ANSI]; Canadian Standards Association [CSA]; National Fire Protection Association [NFPA]; Underwriters Laboratories of Canada [ULC]; Health Canada; Wood Energy Transfer Technology (WETT); Testing, Adjusting and Balancing Bureau [TABB]; Transportation Safety Board [TSB]; and American Society for Testing and Materials [ASTM]) must be met.
At a journeyperson level of performance, all tasks must be done with minimal direction and supervision. As a journeyperson progresses in their career there is an expectation they continue to upgrade their skills and knowledge to keep pace with industry and promote continuous learning in their trade through mentoring of apprentices.