Courses Offered
- ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORKER TYPE 3 (MLITSD) - 3 days
- CONSTRUCTION CRAFT WORKER APPRENTICE (MLITSD)
- CEMENT FINISHER APPRENTICE (MLITSD)
BLUEWATER ASSOCIATION FOR SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY (BASES)
- WORKING AT HEIGHTS (BASES CERTIFIED) - 8 hours
- WORKING AT HEIGHTS REFRESHER (BASES CERTIFIED) - 4.5 hours
- CONFINED SPACE ENTRY & ATTENDANT AWARENESS (BASES CERTIFIED) - 3.5 hours
- SAFETY ATTENDANT AWARENESS (ME/SUPAIR/HW) (BASES CERTIFIED) - 1.5 hours
- FIT TEST (BASES CERTIFIED) - 1 hour
WORKERS HEALTH & SAFETY CENTRE (WHSC)
- CONSTRUCTION RIGGING & HOISTING – ESSENTIALS (WHSC CERTIFIED) - 2 days
- CONSTRUCTION RIGGING & HOISTING – FUNDAMENTALS (WHSC CERTIFIED) - 1 day
- PROPANE FOR CH-02 ROT (WHSC CERTIFIED)
- GLOBALLY HARMONIZED WHMIS (WHSC CERTIFIED) - 3 hours
- FORKLIFT TRAINING (WHSC CERTIFIED - 8 hours
- POWERED ELEVATED WORK PLATFORM OPERATOR (WHSC CERTIFIED) - 8 hours
- ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT OPERATOR (WHSC CERTIFIED) - 8 hours
- SKIDSTEER OPERATOR - 8 hours
- CHAINSAW SAFETY (IHSA CERTIFICATION) - 3.5 hours
- TRAFFIC CONTROL PERSON (IHSA CERTIFICATION) - 2.5 hours
- TRENCHING SAFETY (IHSA CERTIFICATION) - 3 hours
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
- STANDARD FIRST AID/CPR-A/AED - 16 hours
ONLINE
- WHMIS
- PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION SAFETY TRAINING
- GROUND DISTURBANCE
Local 1089 Training Centre is a Training Delivery Agent (TDA) through The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training & Skills Development (MLITSD) for Construction Craft Worker. All apprentices from Local 1089 will complete their in-school training sessions at our world class facility.
The MLITSD is involved in registering and tracking the progress of all apprentices, their schooling, and their hours of on-the-job training hours. Apprentices who are Employment Insurance (EI) eligible will continue to collect during their training sessions at Local 1089.
The in-school apprenticeship program is the same one used at all other approved TDA's across Ontario and is approved by the MLITSD.
Courses taught in the sixteen-week program include:
Construction Safety I & II
Blueprints and Specifications I & II
Construction Tools I & II
Stationary Equipment I & II
Hoisting, Rigging and Material Handling and Material Handling I & II
Introduction to Formwork I & II
Introduction to Concrete I & II
Introduction to Scaffolds I & II
Earthwork, Barriers and Controls I & II
CCW apprentices are awarded the Certificate of Apprenticeship by the MLITSD when they have achieved the following:
Successful completion of the two eight week in-school sessions;
Successful completion of on-the-job training (2400 hours) ;
MLITSD Log book filled out;
Local Business Manager signs off, confirming apprentice has met all requirements; and
Notification by the apprentice to the MLITSD that all requirements have been met, with documentation to prove this.
Red Seal Designation
The Construction Craft Worker is now recognized as a Red Seal Trade in Canada. It is the expectation of Local 1089 that all apprentices will successfully complete their Red Seal exam in a timely manner as part of their commitment to their trade.
What does this mean for those who enter into the apprenticeship program?
The Red Seal program represents industry's recognition of an interprovincial standard of excellence for the skilled trades. Through the program, apprentices who have completed their training and become certified journeypersons are able to obtain a Red Seal endorsement on their provincial or territorial
Certificates of Qualification and Apprenticeship by successfully completing an interprovincial Red Seal examination. Local 1089 Training Centre will help all apprentices prepare for the exam by administering a test prep week, prior to writing the Red Seal exam.
For 50 years, Canada's provinces and territories have worked together to build the Red Seal program, a system of common standards for the skilled trades.
A Red Seal certificate signals excellence to employers, instills pride in skilled workers, and promotes geographic labour mobility.
Construction Craft Worker - Exam Counselling Sheet
A Red Seal exam is based on the National Occupational Analysis (NOA) for the trade. The analysis describes the skills and knowledge required to perform the duties of the trade. Each NOA consists of blocks (main subject areas), each block is divided into tasks, and each task is divided into sub-tasks. Not all areas are tested on the Red Seal examination as the analysis identifies all tasks performed in the trade by apprentices, tradespersons and journeypersons.
To prepare for the Red Seal exam please use the NOA information below.
Percentage of questions for each block of the trade
Titles of blocks
Percentage (%) of questions on exam*
A - OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS 23
B - SITE WORK 19
C - SCAFFOLDING AND ACCESS EQUIPMENT 9
D - CONCRETE WORK 18
E - MASONRY WORK 10
F - UTILITIES AND PIPELINE 11
G – ROADWORK 10
Total 100
(visit Red Seal web site)
Local 1089 Training Centre is a Training Delivery Agent (TDA) through The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training & Skills Development (MLITSD) for the Cement Finishers trade and all apprentices from Local 1089 will complete their in-school training sessions here. The MLITSD is involved in registering and tracking the progress of apprentices, their schooling, and their hours of on-the-job training hours.
Apprentices who are Employment Insurance (EI) eligible will continue to collect during their training sessions at Local 1089.
The in-school apprenticeship program is the same one used at all other approved TDAs across Ontario and is approved by the MLITSD. Courses taught in the sixteen-week program include:
- History and Scope of the Cement (Concrete) Finisher Trades
- Communications and Presentation
- Trade Calculations and Quantities
- Blueprints, Specifications and Layout
- Construction Safety
- Hand Tools
- Power Tools and Equipment
- Concrete Technology
- Site Preparation
- Place and Level Concrete
- Finish Concrete
- Concrete Curing and Protection
- Cut Concrete
- Repair and Resurface
- Specialty Concrete
- Architectural Finisher
- Introduction to Epoxy Systems
CF in-school sessions are scheduled by the MLITSD.
CF apprentices are awarded the Certificate of Apprenticeship by the MLITSD when they have achieved the following:
- Successful completion of the two eight week in-school sessions;
- Successful completion of on-the-job training;
- MLITSD log book filled out;
- Local 1089 Business Manager signs off, confirming apprentice has met all requirements;
- Successful completion of the Provincial Examination (70% pass); and
- Notification by the apprentice to the MLITSD that all requirements have been met, with documentation to prove this.
Concrete Finisher - Exam Counselling Sheet
A Red Seal exam is based on the National Occupational Analysis (NOA) for the trade. The analysis describes the skills and knowledge required to perform the duties of the trade. Each NOA consists of blocks (main subject areas), each block is divided into tasks, and each task is divided into sub-tasks. Not all areas are tested on the Red Seal examination as the analysis identifies all tasks performed in the trade by apprentices, tradespersons and journeypersons.
Not all areas are tested on the Red Seal examination as the analysis identifies all tasks performed in the trade by apprentices, tradespersons and journeypersons.
To prepare for the Red Seal exam please use the NOA information below. To view the NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS click on the link below.
Percentage of questions on exam per blocs
Titles of blocks
Percentage (%) of questions on exam*
A - OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS 20
B - CONCRETE PLACEMENT 21
C - CONCRETE FINISHING 27
D - CONCRETE CURING AND PROTECTION 15
E - CONCRETE MODIFICATION, REPAIR AND GROUTING 17
Total 100