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obc - On Site Sewage Installers
Home / Qualification & Registration / On Site Sewage Installers
On Site Sewage Installers
● QuARTS - Online
Application and Public
Register
● Updating On-Site Sewage System Installer Registration Information Form
Form used by On-Site Sewage System Installers to change address, firm principals
and qualified supervisors.
Examination Information
● Examination Program
Examination Program for On-site Sewage System Installers
● Examination Syllabi
The topics that will be covered in each technical and legal/process qualification examination
● Examination Schedule
Dates, times and locations for Building Code qualification examinations
● Examination Application
Application to request Building Code qualification examination sitting
http://www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/nts_4_16085_1.html (1 of 2)25/07/2005 12:20:40 PM
Policies and Procedures Examination Program for On-site Sewage System Installers
(under the Building Code Act, 1992 and Ontario Building Code)
March 2005 Building and Development Branch
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca
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Policies and Procedures Examination Program for On-site Sewage System Installers
Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................. 2 1.1. SCOPE ............................................................................................................. 2 1.2. ROLE OF THE EXAMINATION PROGRAM.......................................................... 2
Table 1: Types of Practitioners and the Relationship between ..................... 3 Qualification Requirements and the Examination Program ......................... 3
1.3. DATE OF EFFECT ............................................................................................. 3 1.4. UPDATING OF QUALIFICATIONS...................................................................... 3
2.0 EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ON-SITE SEWAGE SYSTEM INSTALLERS ....................................................................................................... 4
3.0 APPLICATION TO WRITE EXAMINATIONS .............................................. 5
Questions related to this document or for further information, contact
Registration Coordinator Building and Development Branch Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 777 Bay Street, 2nd Floor Toronto, ON M5G 2E5 Tel: (416) 585-6666 Fax: (416) 585-7531
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Scope This document outlines the examination program for on-site sewage system installers, administered and authorized by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing as referenced in Section 2.18. of the Ontario Building Code (OBC). Policies and Procedures for building practitioner examinations for chief building officials and inspectors, designers and Registered Code Agencies can be found on the Building Code website at www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca. The Policies and Procedures are subject to revision. Users should check the Building Code website at www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca for the current edition of these Policies and Procedures and referenced documents. 1.2. Role of the Examination Program Sections 15.11. and 15.12. of the Building Code Act, 1992 (BCA), as amended by the Building Code Statute Law Amendment Act, 2002 (Bill 124) require certain building practitioners to have the qualifications set out in the OBC. These qualifications are set out in OBC Sections 2.16. through 2.19., which were added to the OBC through Ontario Regulation 305/03 and amended through Ontario Regulations 145/05 and 146/05. The qualifications for on-site sewage system installers are described in Section 2.18. of the amended OBC. The qualifications which on-site sewage system installers must have, include:
(1) Successful completion of an examination program administered by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and
(2) Registration with the Director of the Building and Development Branch. Any individual is entitled to apply for and take examinations in accordance with these Policies and Procedures. Table 1 outlines the role of the Examination Program with respect to the qualification of on-site sewage system installers.
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Table 1: Types of Practitioners and the Relationship between Qualification Requirements and the Examination Program
Type of practitioner Relationship between Qualification Requirements and the Examination Program
Persons engaged in the business of constructing on-site, installing, repairing, servicing, cleaning or emptying sewage systems (on-site sewage system installers)
To be qualified, on-site sewage system installers must be registered with the Director. Among other things, registration requires the filing of information on certain individuals who have successfully completed the Examination Program – see OBC Clause 2.18.3.2.(1)(a).
1.3. Date of effect The requirement that on-site sewage system installers have the qualifications referenced in Section 2.18 of the OBC (as amended by Ontario Regulation 305/03) took effect September 1, 2003. On-site sewage system installers that were licensed prior to September 1, 2003 are deemed to be qualified. 1.4. Updating of Qualifications When an examination that is part of this examination program is replaced with a new examination, individuals may be required to update their qualifications through successfully completing new examinations set by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Such examinations may be required, for example, following major changes to the technical or administrative requirements of the OBC. The OBC establishes mechanisms for notifying qualified building practitioners of new examination requirements (e.g., Subsection 2.18.3.8. of the OBC references the updating of qualifications for on-site sewage system installers).
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2.0 EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ON-SITE SEWAGE SYSTEM INSTALLERS
This subsection outlines the Examination Program administered or authorized by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for the purposes of Section 2.18. of the OBC. Persons who supervise construction on site, installation, repair, servicing, cleaning or emptying sewage systems [2.18.3.2.(1)(a) of the OBC], must successfully complete:
An on-site sewage system installer will need to be registered with the Director to be qualified in this category.
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3.0 APPLICATION TO WRITE EXAMINATIONS Application to write examinations must be made using the Examination Application which can be found on the Building Code website (www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca) under the section “Licensing and Registration”, along with instructions on how to complete the form. The application and instructions can also be obtained from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Building and Development Branch. Examination applications must be received at least 21 days before your preferred examination date(s) that are posted as “open” on the Building Code website (Examination Schedule). Applications must include the $80 fee for paper filing or $70 fee for electronic filing. Applicants that have submitted a complete application and are accepted for the examination will receive an Admission Letter confirming the location, date, and time of their examination, as well as their Building Code Identification Number for future references with the Ministry. The Ministry will contact applicants that have submitted a complete application in advance of the examination date and are not accepted. For further information, including the Examination Program Candidate Protocol, Examination Program Testing Accommodations, and Examination Syllabi, please visit the Building Code website (www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca).
Qualification Examination Syllabi Page 1 of 38 March, 2005
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Building Code Act and Building CodeQualification Examination Syllabi
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Introduction to these Syllabi
On July 25, 2003 the Building Code Statute Law Amendment Act, 2002 (Bill 124) was proclaimed andO.Reg. 305/03 was filed to implement the Province's building regulatory reforms*. Included amongthe reforms is the requirement for mandatory qualifications for all building officials and mandatoryqualifications for certain classes of designers and registered code agencies. These are in addition tothe qualification requirements for on-site sewage inspectors and installers in place since 1997.
Mandatory qualifications are set out in the Building Code, and include the requirement that certainindividuals successfully complete an examination program administered or authorized by the Ministryof Municipal Affairs and Housing.
This document gives examination candidates the specific topics that will be covered in eachexamination. The Examination Programs set out requirements for specific building practitionersregulated under Sections 2.16, 2.17, 2.18, and 2.19 of the Ontario Building Code.
* - the Building Code has been further amended by O.Reg. 145/05 and O.Reg. 146/05,filed on March 29, 2005.
Examination Approach
Examinations do not necessarily include all of the provisions specified in a particular syllabus. Instead, each syllabus defines the pool of knowledge that a practitioner is expected to know. Examinations are made up of representative samples drawn from the pool. Further, some questionsmay require candidates to consider provisions that lie outside of the syllabus, but are directlyreferenced by provisions contained within the syllabus - particularly in advanced standing exams.
These syllabi were developed using a peer-assessment process based on committees that includedover 50 practitioners representing OBOA (large, small, urban, rural, plans review and inspection),LMCBO, TACBOC, OPIA, OAA, PEO, OACETT, AATO, ARIDO, OMFPOA, and OAFC. Theseadvisory committees also ranked Code requirements in terms of their:
Difficulty: How hard it is to understand, interpret and apply the underlying intent of theprovision?
Importance: How important is the Article in supporting the purpose or objectives of the Code(health, safety, fire protection, structural sufficiency, accessibility, conservationand environmental integrity of the building)?
Frequency: How often the provision is applied?
The examination questions focus on areas of high relevance (difficulty, importance and frequency)and are geared to assess a candidate’s ability to find, understand and apply these provisions.
Find: Search the Code and find or identify a non-familiar Code provision.Understand: Comprehend the language, structure and intent behind a Code provision(s).Apply: Use the Code provision(s) in a case example, situation, or scenario.
Referenced Documents
The examinations are based on the following documents:• Building Code Act, 1992, as amended by Building Code Statute Law Amendment Act,
2002 (Bill 124);• The Building Code, 1997 (O.Reg 403/97), as amended by O.Reg. 305/03; and• The Supplementary Guidelines to the Ontario Building Code, 1997 as amended to
September, 2003.
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Legal/Process Examinations
General Legal/Process Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code Act, all
2. The Building Code :
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all
Part 2 – General Requirements, all
Part 10 – Change of Use, all
Part 11 – Renovations, all except specific compliance alternatives
Part 12 – Transition, Revocation and Commencement, all
[End of General Legal/Process Syllabus]
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Designer Legal/Process Syllabus, 2005
1. The Building Code Act,* all
2. The Building Code:*
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all
Part 2 – General Requirements, all
Part 10 – Change of Use, all
Part 11 – Renovations, all except specific compliance alternatives
Part 12 – Transition, Revocation and Commencement, all
* Note Emphasis will be given to issues, requirements and responsibilities of personswho carry out design activities in accordance with the Building Code Act andBuilding Code.
[End of Designer Legal/Process Syllabus]
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Powers and Duties of a Chief Building Official Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code Act,* all
2. The Building Code:*
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all
Part 2 – General Requirements, all
Part 10 - Change of Use, all
Part 11 - Renovations, all except specific compliance alternatives
Part 12 - Transition, Revocation and Commencement, all
* Note Emphasis will be given to issues, requirements and responsibilities of personleading and taking responsibility for Building Code Act enforcement.
[End of Powers and Duties of a Chief Building Official Syllabus]
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Powers and Duties of a Registered Code Agency Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code Act,* all
2. The Building Code:*
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all
Part 2 – General Requirements, all
Part 10 – Change of Use, all
Part 11 – Renovations, all except specific compliance alternatives
Part 12 – Transition, Revocation and Commencement, all
* Note Emphasis will be given to issues, requirements and responsibilities of personleading and taking responsibility for Registered Code Agency’s work.
[End of Powers and Duties of a Registered Code Agency Syllabus]
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Technical Examinations
House Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “House” syllabus
Part 9 – Housing and Small Buildings, as follows:
9.1. General, only:
9.1.1.1. General Scope
9.1.1.5. Proximity to Existing Above Ground Electrical Conductors
9.2. Definitions, all
9.3. Materials, Systems and Equipment, all
9.4. Structural Requirements, all
9.5. Design of Areas and Spaces, all except:
9.5.2.2. Protection of Floor Area with a Barrier-Free Path of Travel
9.5.7.4. Areas of Other Sleeping Rooms
9.5.7.5. Recreational Camps
9.5.7.6. Camps for Housing Workers
9.6. Doors, all except:
9.6.3.2. Doors to Public Water-Closet Rooms
9.6.3.3. Doors to Bathrooms
9.6.6.4. Visibility of Glass or Transparent Doors
9.7. Windows and Skylights, all except:
9.7.5. Protection of Windows in Public Areas
9.8. Stairs, Ramps, Handrails and Guards, all except:
9.8.1.3. Escalators and Moving Walkways
9.8.5.1. Curved Stairs in Exits
9.8.6.1. Ramps in a Barrier-Free Path of Travel
9.8.8.3. Guards for Floors and Ramps in Garages
9.9. Means of Egress, only:
9.9.1. Means of Egress, Scope, all
9.9.2.1. Egress from Roof Area, Podiums, Terraces, Platforms andContained Open Spaces, all
9.9.2.2. Types of Exits, all
9.9.2.3. Fire Escapes, all
9.9.2.4. Elevators, Slide Escapes and Windows, all
9.9.2.5. Purpose of Exits, all
9.9.2.8. Front Edge of Stair Treads, all
9.9.3.1. Dimensions of Means of Egress, Application, all
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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9.9.4.1. Fire Protection of Exits, Application, all
9.9.4.4. Openings Near Unenclosed Exit Stairs and Ramps, all
9.9.5.1. Obstructions and Hazards in Means of Egress, Application, all
9.9.6.1. Doors in a Means of Egress, Application, all
9.9.6.4. Door Sizes, only:
9.9.6.5.(2) to (5) Direction of Door Swing
9.9.6.8. Door Opening Mechanism, all
9.9.6.10. Effort Required to Open, all
9.9.8.2. Exits From Floor Area, Number of Required Exits, all
9.9.9.1. Travel Limit to Exits or Egress Doors, all
9.9.9.2. Two Separate Exits, all
9.9.9.3. Shared Egress Facilities, all
9.9.10.1. Signage, Application, all
9.9.11.1. Lighting, Application, all
9.10 Fire Protection, only:
9.10.1.1. Support of Noncombustible Construction, all
9.10.1.2. Sloped Roofs, all
9.10.2.1. Occupancy Classification, all
9.10.2.2. Custodial and Convalescent Homes, all
9.10.3.1. Fire- Resistance and Fire Protection Ratings, all
9.10.3.2. Flame-Spread Rating, all
9.10.3.3. Fire Exposure, all
9.10.4.1. Mezzanines Not Considered as Storeys, all
9.10.4.2. More Than One Level of Mezzanine, all
9.10.5. Permitted Openings in Wall and Ceiling Assemblies, all
9.10.6. Construction Types, all
9.10.7. Steel Members, all
9.10.8.7.(1) and (3) Floors of Exterior Passageways
9.10.8.9. Application to Houses, all
9.10.8.10. Part 3 as an Alternative, all
9.10.9.1. Fire Separations Between Rooms and Spaces WithinBuildings, Application, all
9.10.9.2. Continuous Barrier, all
9.10.9.3. Openings to be Protected With Closures, all
9.10.9.4. Floor Assemblies, all
9.10.9.6. Service Equipment Penetrating a Fire Separation, all
9.10.9.7. Combustible Piping, all
9.10.9.8. Collapse of Combustible Construction, all
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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9.10.9.9. Reduction in Thickness of Fire Separation by Beams andJoists, all
9.10.9.10. Concealed Spaces Above Fire Separations, all
9.10.9.14. Separation of Residential Suites, all
9.10.9.16. Separation of Storage Garages, all
9.10.9.19. Cental Vacuum Systems, all
9.10.10.1. Service Rooms, Application, all
9.10.11. Firewalls, all
9.10.12.4. Exterior Walls Meeting at an Angle, all
9.10.12.5. Protection of Soffits, all
9.10.13.15. Doors Between garages and Dwelling Units, all
9.10.13.16. Door Stops, all
9.10.14. Spatial Separation Between Buildings, all except:
9.10.14.7. Exterior Wall Construction for Irregular-Shaped or SkewedWalls, all
9.10.14.8. Percentage of Unprotected Openings for Irregular-Shaped orSkewed Walls, all
9.10.14.10. Open-Air Storage Garages, all
9.10.14.15. Heavy Timber and Steel Columns, all
9.10.14.16. Low Fire Load Occupancies, all
9.10.15. Fire Stops, all
9.10.16.1. Flame Spread Rating of Interior Surfaces, all
9.10.16.4. Exterior Exit Passageways, all
9.10.16.8. Light Diffusers and Lenses, all
9.10.16.10. Protection of Foamed Plastics, all
9.10.16.11. Walls and Ceilings in Bathrooms, all
9.10.16.12. Covering or Lining of Ducts, all
9.10.18. Smoke Alarms, all
9.10.19.1. Windows or Access Panels Required, all
9.10.19.2. Access to Basements, all
9.10.19.3. Fire Department Access to Buildings, all
9.10.21. Fire Protection for Gas and Electric Ranges, all
9.11. Sound Control, all
9.12. Excavation, all
9.13. Dampproofing, Waterproofing and Soil Gas Control, all
9.14. Drainage, all
9.15. Footings and Foundations, all
9.16. Slabs-on-Ground, all
9.17. Columns, all
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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9.18. Crawl Spaces, all
9.19. Roof Spaces, all
9.20. Above-Grade Masonry, all
9.21. Chimneys, all
9.22. Fireplaces, all
9.23. Wood-Frame Construction, all
9.24. Sheet Steel Stud Wall Framing, all except:
9.24.2.4. Openings in Fire Separations
9.24.3.7. Openings for Fire Dampers
9.25. Heat transfer, Air Leakage and Condensation Control, all
9.26. Roofing, all
9.27. Cladding, all
9.28. Stucco, all
9.29. Interior Wall and Ceiling Finishes, all
9.30. Flooring, all
9.31. Plumbing, all except:
9.31.4.5. Required Facilities at Recreational Camps and a Camp forHousing of Workers
9.34. Electrical facilities, all except:
9.34.1.3. Location of Equipment in Public Areas
9.34.1.5. Wiring and Cables
9.34.2.7. Public and Service Areas
9.34.3.1. Emergency Lighting
9.35. Garages and Carports, all
9.36. Cottages, all
9.37. Log Construction, all
9.38. Thermal Design, all
9.39. Park Model Trailers, all
9.41. Additional requirements for Change of Use, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5. Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.C which cross-reference requirements in the remainder of the“House” syllabus
2. Supplementary Guidelines :Supplementary Guideline SG-7 - Guards for Housing and Small BuildingsSupplementary Guideline SG-8 - Fire and Sound Resistance of Building AssembliesSupplementary Guideline SG-9 - Requirements for Soil and Gas ControlSupplementary Guideline SG-10 - Determination of Footing Size
[End of House Syllabus]
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Small Building Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Small Building” syllabus
Part 9 – Housing and Small Buildings, all except:
9.32. Ventilation, all
9.33. Heating and Air Conditioning, all
Part 3 – Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, as follows:
3.7.4. Plumbing Facilities, all except:
3.7.4.3. Plumbing facilities for Assembly Occupancies
3.7.4.4. Plumbing Facilities for Care or Detention Occupancies
3.8. Barrier-free Design, all
3.10. Self-storage Buildings, all
3.11. Public Pools and Spas, all
3.11.A. Public Spas, all
3.13. Tents and Air-supported Structures, all
3.14. Signs, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and 11.5.1.1.F. which cross-referencerequirements in the remainder of the “Small Building” syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines
Supplementary Guideline SG-2 - Fire Performance RatingsSupplementary Guideline SG-7 - Guards for Housing and Small BuildingsSupplementary Guideline SG-8 - Fire and Sound Resistance of Building AssembliesSupplementary Guideline SG-9 - Requirements for Soil and Gas ControlSupplementary Guideline SG-10 - Determination of Footing Size
[End of Small Building Syllabus]
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Large Building Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Large Building” syllabus
Part 3 – Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, as follows:
3.1. General - Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, all except:
3.1.13.7. Interior Finish, High Buildings
3.2. Building Fire Safety, only:
3.2.1. General (Building Fire Safety), all
3.2.2. Building Size and Construction Relative to Occupancy, all
3.2.3. Spatial Separation and Exposure Protection, all
3.2.4. Fire Alarm and Detection Systems, all
3.2.5. Provisions for Fire Fighting, all
3.2.7. Lighting and Emergency Power Systems, all
3.2.8. Mezzanines and Openings through Floor Assemblies, only:
3.2.8.1. Application (Mezzanines and Openings through FloorAssemblies), all
3.2.8.2. Exceptions to Spatial Protection, all
3.2.9. Standpipe Systems, all
3.3. Safety within Floor Areas, all
3.4. Exits, all except:
3.4.3.3. Exits from Interconnected Floor Space
3.5. Vertical Transportation, only:
3.5.3. Fire Separations (for Elevator Hoistways, Dumbwaiters and Elevator MachineRooms), all
3.5.4. Dimensions and Signs, all
3.6. Service Facilities, only:
3.6.2. Service Facilities, all
3.6.3. Vertical Service Spaces and Service Facilities, all
3.6.4. Horizontal Service Spaces and Service Facilities, all
3.7. Health Requirements, all
3.8. Barrier-Free Design, all
3.9. Portable Classrooms, all
3.10 Self-Service Storage Buildings, all
3.11 Public Pools, all
3.11.A. Public Spas, all
3.12. Rapid Transit Stations, all
3.13. Tents and Air-Supported Structures, all
3.14. Signs, all
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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3.15. Additional Requirements for Change of Use, all
Part 5 – Wind, Water and Vapour Protection, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including ComplianceAlternatives listed in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and11.5.1.1.F. which cross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “LargeBuilding” syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines :
Supplementary Guideline SG-2 - Fire Performance RatingsSupplementary Guideline SG-4 - Design, Construction and Installation of Anchorage Systems for Fixed-
Access Ladders
[End of Large Building Syllabus]
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Large Building Advanced Standing Syllabus, 2003Selected topics from “Large Building” syllabus plus the following
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 3 – Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, as follows:
3.5. Vertical Transportation, only:
3.5.4. Dimensions and Signs, all
3.8. Barrier-Free Design, all
3.9. Portable Classrooms, all
3.10 Self-Service Storage Buildings, all
3.11 Public Pools, all
3.11.A. Public Spas, all
3.12. Rapid Transit Stations, all
3.13. Tents and Air-Supported Structures, all
3.14. Signs, all
3.15. Additional Requirements for Change of Use, all
Part 5 – Wind, Water and Vapour Protection, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including ComplianceAlternatives listed in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and11.5.1.1.F. which cross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “LargeBuilding Advanced Standing” syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines :
Supplementary Guideline SG-2 - Fire Performance RatingsSupplementary Guideline SG-4 - Design, Construction and Installation of Anchorage Systems for Fixed-
Access Ladders
[End of Large Building Advanced Standing Syllabus]
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Complex Building Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Complex Building” syllabus
Part 3 – Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, all
Part 5 – Wind, Water and Vapour Protection, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and 11.5.1.1.F. whichcross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “Complex Building” syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines :
Supplementary Guideline SG-2 - Fire Performance RatingsSupplementary Guideline SG-3 - Measures for Fire Safety in High BuildingsSupplementary Guideline SG-4 - Design, Construction and Installation of Anchorage Systems for Fixed-
Access Ladders
[End of Complex Building Syllabus]
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Plumbing - House Syllabus, 20031. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Plumbing - House” syllabus
Part 7 – Plumbing, all except: 7.1.5.2.(3) Floor Drains, Public Laundry, etc
7.1.6.4.(2) Separate Service, no dwelling above another
7.1.7.2.(2) Accessibility, Fixture Sanitation, Open Seat
7.2.2.4. Concealed Overflows
7.2.2.6. Trough Urinals
7.2.3.1. (2), (5), (6) and (7) Traps
7.2.3.2. Interceptors
7.2.4.2.(2) Sanitary T Fittings
7.2.10.8 Direct Flush Valves
7.2.10.9. Drinking Fountain Bubblers
7.3.4.9. Thrust Restraint of Water Service Pipes
7.4.2.3. Direct Connections
7.4.3.3. Equipment Restrictions
7.4.3.4. Floor Drain Connections
7.4.4. Treatment of Sewage and Wastes
7.4.5.1.(5) Traps for Sanitary Drainage, Grease Intercept
7.4.7.1.(8) and (9) Cleanouts Drainage, Interceptor/Food
7.4.7.2. Size and Spacing of Cleanouts, Manholes
7.4.7.3. Manholes
7.5.2.2. Horizontal Branches and Relief Vents
7.5.3.3. Yolk Vents
7.5.4.2. Venting of Interceptors
7.5.4.4. Venting of Corrosive Drain Piping and Dilution Tanks
7.5.6.1.(2) Minimum size of vent pipes, relief/circuit vents
7.5.6.4. Minimum Size of Yolk Vents
7.6.1.4. Shut-off Valves, Riser
7.6.1.6. Shut-off Valves, Suites
7.6.1.7. Shut-off Valves, Public Washroom
7.6.2.3.(4) Back Siphonage, Fire Protection System
Part 9 – Small Buildings, as follows:
9.31. Plumbing Facilities, all except:
9.31.1.1.(2) Plumbing Facilities, other than dwelling units
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Plumbing - All Buildings Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Plumbing - All Buildings” syllabus
Part 2 – General Requirements, only
2.1. Application, only
2.1.1. Buildings, only
2.1.1.4. Site Assembled and Factory-Built Buildings, all
Part 3 – Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, only
3.1. General, only
3.1.5. Noncombustible Construction, only
3.1.5.15. Combustible Piping Materials, all
3.1.5.16. Combustible Plumbing Fixtures, all
3.1.9. Building Services in Fire Separations and Fire Rated Assemblies, only
3.1.9.1. Fire Stopping of Service Penetrations, all
3.1.9.2. Combustibility of Service Penetrations, all
3.1.9.4. Combustibility of Piping Penetrations, all
3.6. Service Facilities, only
3.6.2. Service Rooms, only
3.6.2.8.(15) Electrical Equipment Vaults
3.6.4. Horizontal Service Spaces and Service Facilities, only
3.6.4.3. Plenum Requirements, all
3.7. Health Requirements, only
3.7.4. Plumbing Facilities, all
3.7.6. Food Premises, only
3.7.6.1. Application, all
3.7.6.2. Room Finishes, all
3.7.6.3. Location of Plumbing Fixtures, all
3.7.6.4. Lavatories, Appliances and Sinks, all
3.7.6.5. Hot and Cold Water Supply, all
3.7.6.6. Employee Facilities, all
3.8. Barrier-Free Design, only
3.8.2. Occupancy Requirements, only
3.8.2.3. Washrooms Required to be Barrier-Free, all
3.8.3. Design Standards, only
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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3.8.3.8. Water Closet Stalls, all
3.8.3.9. Water Closets, all
3.8.3.11. Lavatories, all
3.8.3.12. Special Washrooms, all
3.8.3.13. Showers, all
3.8.3.16. Drinking Fountains, all
3.9. Portable Classrooms, only
3.9.3. Application, only
3.9.3.8. Washroom Facilities, all
3.10. Self-Service Storage Buildings, only
3.10.2. Requirements for All Buildings, only
3.10.2.7. Sanitary Facilities, all
3.11. Public Pools, only
3.11.8. Recirculation for Public Pools, only
3.11.8.1.(3), (7), (10) Recirculation Systems
3.11.9. Dressing Rooms, Locker Facilities, and Plumbing Facilities for all Public Pools,only
3.11.9.1.(7), (8), (11) Dressing Rooms and Sanitary Facilities
3.11A. Public Spas, only
3.11A.4. Water Circulation for Public Spas, only
3.11A.4.1. Public Spas - Circulation Systems, all
3.12. Rapid Transit Stations, only
3.12.6. Required Sanitary Facilities, all
3.12.8. Barrier-Free Design, only
3.12.8.5. Washrooms Required to be Barrier-Free, all
3.13. Tents and Air-Supported Structures, only
3.13.1. Tents, only
3.13.1.9. Sanitary Facilities, all
3.15. Additional Requirements for Change of Use, all
Part 7 – Plumbing, all
Part 9 – Small Buildings, only
9.10. Fire Protection, only
9.10.9. Fire Separations Between Rooms and Spaces Within Buildings, only
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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9.10.9.6. Service Equipment Penetrating a Fire Separation, all
9.10.9.7. Combustible Piping, all
9.31. Plumbing, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and 11.5.1.1.F. whichcross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “Plumbing - All Buildings”syllabus.
[End of Plumbing - All Buildings Syllabus]
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HVAC - House Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “HVAC - House” syllabus
Part 6 – Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning, only:
6.1. General, all
6.2.1. Design and Installation - General, all
6.2.2.1. Required Ventilation, all
6.2.2.2 Natural Ventilation, all
6.2.2.4. Air Contaminants, all
6.2.2.7. Craw/Attic/Roof Spaces, all
6.2.4. Air Ducts for Low Capacity Systems, all
6.2.7. Unit Heaters, all
6.2.8. Radiators and Convectors, all
6.2.9. Piping for Heating and Cooling Systems, all
6.2.10. Refrigeration Systems and Equipment for Air-Conditioning, all
6.2.11. Storage Bins, all
6.3.1.1. Requirements for Venting, all
6.3.1.2.(1) Masonry or Concrete Chimney, all
Part 9 – Small Buildings, only:
9.18.3. Ventilation, all
9.25. Heat transfer, Air Leakage and Condensation Control, all
9.32. Ventilation, all
9.33. Heating and Air-Conditioning, all
9.36.2.1. Cottages Exclusions, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Table 11.5.1.1.C which cross-reference requirements in the remainder of the“HVAC - House” syllabus.
[End of HVAC - House Syllabus]
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Detection Lighting and Power Syllabus, 2005
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Detection Lighting and Power”syllabusPart 2 General Requirements, only:
2.1. Application, only
2.1.1. Buildings, only
2.1.1.11. Energy Efficiency, all
Part 3 Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, only:
3.1. General, only
3.1.4. Combustible Construction, only
3.1.4.3. Wires and Cables, all
3.1.5. Noncombustible Construction, only
3.1.5.2. Minor Combustible Components, all
3.1.5.17. Wires and Cables, all
3.1.5.18. Elevator Cables, all
3.1.5.19. Nonmetallic Raceways, all
3.1.5.20. Wires in Computer Room Floors, all
3.1.8. Fire Separations and Closures, only
3.1.8.12. Hold-Open Devices, all
3.1.9. Building Services in Fire Separations and Fire Rated Assemblies, only
3.1.9.1. Fire Stopping of Service Penetrations, all
3.1.9.2. Combustibility of Service Penetrations, all
3.1.9.3. Penetration by Wires, Cables and Outlet Boxes, all
3.1.9.6. Plenums, all
3.1.13. Interior Finish, only
3.1.13.1. Interior Finish Description, all
3.1.13.2.(1), (4), (5) Flame-Spread Rating
3.1.13.4. Light Diffusers and Lenses, all
3.1.13.6.(5), (6) Corridors
3.1.13.7.(1), (2) High Buildings
3.1.13.8. Noncombustible Construction, all
3.1.13.9. Underground Walkways, all
3.1.13.10. Exterior Exit Passageway, all
3.1.18. Above Ground Electrical Conductors, all
3.2. Building Fire Safety, only
3.2.4. Fire Alarm and Detection Systems, all
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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3.2.5. Provisions for Fire Fighting, only
3.2.5.15.(2), (3), (4), (5) Sprinklered Service Space
3.2.6. Additional Requirements for High Buildings, only
3.2.6.1. Application, all
3.2.6.8. Emergency Operation of Elevators, all
3.2.6.9.(6) Elevator for Use by Fire Fighters
3.2.6.12. Central Alarm and Control Facility, all
3.2.6.13. Voice Communication System, all
3.2.6.14. Protection of Electrical Conductors, all
3.2.7. Lighting and Emergency Power Systems, all except for
3.2.7.7. Fuel Supply Shut-off Valves and Exhaust Pipes, all
3.2.8. Mezzanines and Openings through Floor Assemblies, only
3.2.8.8. Fire Alarm and Detection System, all
3.2.8.9.(3), (4), (8) Smoke Control
3.2.8.10. Emergency Power Supply, all
3.2.8.11. Testing, all
3.2.9. Standpipe Systems, only
3.2.9.5. Supervisory Signal Annunciation for Valves, all
3.3. Safety within Floor Areas, only
3.3.1. All Floor Areas, only
3.3.1.2. Hazardous Substances Equipment and Processes, all
3.3.1.12.(6), (8), (9), (10), (10.1) Doors and Door Hardware
3.3.1.23. Signs in Service Spaces, all
3.3.2. Assembly Occupancy, only
3.3.2.4.(11.1)(f), (11.2)(e), (f) Aisles
3.3.2.12.(4), (5) Stages for Theatrical Performances
3.3.2.13.(1)(b) Risers for Stairs
3.3.3. Care or Detention Occupancy, only
3.3.3.7.(4)(c) Contained Use Areas
3.4. Exits, only
3.4.4. Fire Separation of Exits, only
3.4.4.4.(1) Integrity of Exits
3.4.5. Exit Signs, all
3.4.6. Types of Exit Facilities, only
3.4.6.15. Door Release Hardware, all
3.4.6.17. Emergency Access to Floor Areas, all
3.6. Service Facilities, only
3.6.1. General, only
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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3.6.4. Horizontal Service Spaces and Service Facilities, only
3.6.4.1. Scope, all
3.6.4.3.(1) Plenum Requirements
3.7. Health Requirements, only
3.7.5. Health Care Facility Systems, only
3.7.5.1. Electrical Systems, all
3.8. Barrier-Free Design, only
3.8.1. General, only
3.8.1.5. Controls, all
3.8.1.6. Illumination, all
3.8.3. Design Standards, only
3.8.3.7. Assistive Listening Devices, all
3.9. Portable Classrooms, only
3.9.1. Scope, only
3.9.1.1. Application, all
3.9.3. Application, only
3.9.3.3. Fire Alarm Systems, all
3.10. Self-Service Storage Buildings, only
3.10.2. Requirements for All Buildings, only
3.10.2.4.(8) Safety Requirements Within Floor Areas
3.10.3. Additional Requirements for Buildings Containing more than 1 Storey, only
3.10.3.3. Fire Alarm Systems, all
3.10.4. Additional Requirements for 1 Storey Buildings, only
3.10.4.4. Fire Alarm Systems, all
3.11. Public Pools, only
3.11.10. Emergency Provisions for All Public Pools, all
3.11A. Public Spas, only
3.11A.5. Emergency Provisions for All Public Spas, all
3.12. Rapid Transit Stations, only
3.12.1. Scope and Definitions, all
3.12.3. Safety Requirements Within Stations, only
3.12.3.7. Emergency Lighting, all
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3.12.4. Means of Egress, only
3.12.4.6.(2), (3), (4), (5) Egress Facilities
3.12.5. Fire Safety Provisions, all except for
3.12.5.10. Sprinkler Systems, all
3.12.5.11. Standpipe and Hose Systems, all
3.12.7. Emergency Ventilation, all
3.13. Tents and Air-Supported Structures, only
3.13.2. Air-Supported Structures, only
3.13.2.6. Emergency Air Supply, all
Part 9 Housing and Small Buildings, only
9.1. General, all except for
9.1.1.2. Signs, all
9.1.1.6. Food Premises, all
9.9. Means of Egress, only
9.9.4. Fire Protection of Exits, only
9.9.4.2.(4) Fire Separation for Exits
9.9.5. Obstructions and Hazards in Means of Egress, only
9.9.5.3. Obstructions in Public Corridors, all
9.9.5.4. Obstructions in Exits, all
9.9.5.8. Service Rooms, all
9.9.5.9. Ancillary Rooms, all
9.9.6. Doors in a Means of Egress, only
9.9.6.3. Headroom Obstructions, all
9.9.6.8. Door Opening Mechanism, all
9.9.10. Signage, all except for
9.9.10.2. Visibility of Exits, all
9.9.10.9. Floor Numbering, all
9.9.11. Lighting, all
9.10. Fire Protection, only
9.10.1. General, only
9.10.1.3.(1), (2), (8) Items Under Part 3 Jurisdiction
9.10.3. Ratings, only
9.10.3.2. Flame-Spread Rating, all
9.10.5. Permitted Openings in Wall and Ceiling Assemblies, only
9.10.5.1.(1), (2), (3) Permitted Openings in Wall and CeilingMembranes
9.10.9. Fire Separations Between Rooms and Spaces Within Buildings, only
9.10.9.6.(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6) Service EquipmentPenetrating a Fire Separation
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9.10.13. Doors, Dampers and Other Closures in Fire Separations, only
9.10.13.11. Hold-Open Devices, all
9.10.16. Flame Spread Limits, only
9.10.16.8. Light Diffusers and Lenses, all
9.10.17. Alarm and Detection Systems, all
9.10.18. Smoke Alarms, all
9.10.20. Fire Protection for Construction Camps, only
9.10.20.7. Smoke Detectors, all
9.33. Heating and Air-Conditioning, only
9.33.4. Carbon Monoxide Detectors, all
9.34. Electrical Facilities, all
9.36. Cottages, only
9.36.2. General, only
9.36.2.1.(3) Exclusions
9.36.2.4. Smoke Alarms, all
9.39. Park Model Trailers, only
9.39.3. Requirements, only
9.39.3.4. Proximity to Above Ground Electrical Conductors, all
Part 11 Renovation, all
11.5. Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B., 11.5.1.1.C., 11.5.1.1.D/E., and 11.5.1.1.F. which cross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “Detection Lighting and Power” syllabus
2. Supplementary Guidelines:
Supplementary Guideline SG-1 - Guidelines for the interpretation of ASHRAE/IES 90.1
Supplementary Guideline SG-3 - Measures for Fire Safety in High Buildings
[End of Detection Lighting and Power Syllabus]
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Building Services Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Building Services” syllabus
Part 2 – General Requirements, only:
2.1.1.11. Energy Efficiency, all
2.5.1.1. Climactic Design Values, all
Part 3 – Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, only:
3.1.4.3. Combustible Construction ,Wires and Cables, all
3.1.5.14. Non combustible Buildings - Combustible Ducts, all
3.1.5.17. Non combustible Buildings - Wires and Cables, all
3.1.5.18. Non combustible Buildings - Elevator Cables, all
3.1.5.19. Non combustible Buildings - Nonmetalic Raceways, all
3.1.5.20. Non combustible Buildings - Wires in computer room floors, all
3.1.5.21. Non combustible Buildings - pool components, all
3.1.8.4. Fire dampers, Ratings, all
3.1.8.6. Fire dampers - max. Opening, all
3.1.8.7. Fire dampers, all
3.1.8.8. Fire dampers Waived, all
3.1.8.9. Fire dampers - Installation, all
3.1.9. Building Services in Fire Separations and Fire Rated Assemblies, all
3.2.4. Fire Alarm and Detection Systems, all
3.2.5.5. Location of Access routes (fire hydrants), all
3.2.5.7. Water Supply, all
3.2.5.13. Sprinkler systems, all
3.2.5.14. Combustible sprinkler piping, all
3.2.5.15. Sprinklered service spaces, all
3.2.5.16 Fire Dept Connections, all
3.2.5.19 Fire pumps, all
3.2.6. Additional Requirements for High Buildings, all
3.11.11.1. Service rooms and Storage Facilities, all
3.11A.1.1. Public Spas, Application, Scope, all
3.11A.4.1. Circulation Systems, all
3.11A.5.1. Emergency Provisions for All Public Spas, all
3.11A.6.1. Service rooms and Storage Facilities, all
3.12.5. Fire Safety Provisions, all
3.12.7. Emergency Ventilation, all
3.12.8.4. Emergency Operation of Elevators, all
3.13.2.6. Emergency Air Supply for Air-Supported Structures, all
Part 6 - Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning, all
Part 9 - Small Buildings, only:
9.8.3. Ventilation, Crawl Spaces, all
9.32 Ventilation, all
9.33 Heating and Air-Conditioning, all
9.36.2.1.(3),(4) Cottages, HVAC Exclusions
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and 11.5.1.1.F. whichcross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “Building Services” syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines :
Supplementary Guideline SG-1 - Guidelines for the Interpretation of ASHRAE/IES 90.1Supplementary Guideline SG-3 - Measures for Fire Safety in High Buildings
[End of Building Services Syllabus]
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Building Structural Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Building Structural” syllabus
Part 2 – General Requirements, only:
2.1.1.4 Site Assembled and Factory-built Buildings, all
2.1.1.13. Building in Flood Plain, all
2.1.2.1. Designated Structures, Part 4, all
2.5.1.1. Climatic and Seismic Data, all
Part 3 - Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility, only:
3.1.8.2. Combustible Construction Support, all
3.1.10.1. Prevention of Firewall Collapse, all
3.4.6.4. Handrails, all
3.6.1.5. Fixed Access Ladders, all
3.7.2.2. Window Protection in Apartment Buildings, all
3.7.4.14. Grab Bar Installation, all
3.13.1.7. Design of Framing and Supports, all
Part 4 - Structural Design, all
Part 9 - Small Buildings, only:
9.3. Materials, Systems and Equipment, all
9.4 Structural Requirements, all
9.8.7.8. Attachment of Handrails, all
9.8.8.8. Construction of Guards, all
9.8.10 Cantilevered Precast Steps, all
9.10.9.8. Collapse of Combustible Construction, all
9.12.1 Excavation, General, all
9.12.2. Excavation, Depth, all
9.12.3.4. Lateral Support of Foundation Wall, all
9.15. Footings and Foundations, all
9.16.1.2. Structural Floor Slabs, all
9.16.3.2. Slabs-on-ground, Hydrostatic Pressure, all
9.17. Columns, all
9.20. Above-Grade Masonry, all
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9.21.4.5. Masonry and Concrete Chimney - Lateral Stability, all
9.22.5.2. Support of Fireplace Hearth, all
9.23. Wood-Frame Construction, all
9.24.1.1. Sheet Steel Sud Wall Framing, all
9.26.14.1. Glass Reinforced Polyester Roofing, all
9.26.17.1. Concrete Roof Tiles, all
9.30.6.3. Ceramic Tile, Reinforcement for Panel-Type Wood Sheathing,all
9.30.6.4. Ceramic Tile Applied to Mortar Bed with Adhesive, all
9.35.3. Garages and Carports, Foundations, all
9.35.4. Garages and Carports, Walls and Columns, all
9.37. Log Construction, all
9.39.1.1. Park Model Trailers, Application, all
9.39.2.1. Park Model Trailers, General, all
9.39.3.3. Park Model Trailers, Foundations and Anchorage, all
9.40. Construction of Farm Buildings, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and 11.5.1.1.F. whichcross-reference requirements in the remainder of the Building Structural syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines :
Supplementary Guideline SG-4 - Design, Construction and Installation of Anchorage Systems for Fixed-Access Ladders
Supplementary Guidelines SG-7 - Guards for Housing and Small BuildingsSupplementary Guideline SG-10 - Determination of Footing Size
[End of Building Structural Syllabus]
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On-Site Sewage System Supervisor Syllabus, 1997
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “On-site Sewage System” syllabus
Part 8 - Sewage Systems, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and 11.5.1.1.F. whichcross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “On-site Sewage Systems”syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines :
Supplementary Guideline SG-5 - Approved Sewage Treatment UnitsSupplementary Guideline SG-6 - Percolation Time and Soil Descriptions
[ End of On-Site Sewage System Supervisor Syllabus]
On-Site Sewage System Inspector Syllabus, 1997Selected topics from “On-Site Sewage System Supervisor” syllabus plus the following
as it related to the inspection of on-site sewage systems
1. The Building Code Act, all
2. The Building Code :
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all
Part 2 – General Requirements, all
Part 10 – Change of Use, all
Part 11 – Renovations, all except specific compliance alternatives
Part 12 – Transition, Revocation and Commencement, all
[ End of On-Site Sewage System Inspector Syllabus]
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Fire Protection Syllabus, 2003
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Fire Protection” syllabus
Part 3 – Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility only:
3.1.2. Classification of Buildings or Parts of Buildings by Major Occupancy, all
3.1.3. Multiple Occupancy Requirements, all
3.1.8.1. Fire Separations and Closures General Requirements, all
3.1.8.3. Continuity of Fire Separations, all
3.1.8.4. Determination of Ratings, all
3.1.8.5. Installation of Closures, all
3.1.8.10. Twenty-minute Closures, all
3.1.8.11. Self-closing Devices, all
3.1.8.12. Hold-Open Devices, all
3.1.8.13. Door Latches, all
3.1.9.1. Fire Stopping of Service Penetrations, all
3.1.10.2. Rating of Firewalls, all
3.1.10.3. Continuity of Firewalls, all
3.2.1.1. Exceptions in Determining Building Height, all
3.2.2.4. Buildings with Multiple Major Occupancies, all
3.2.2.5. Applicable Building Height and Area, all
3.2.2.6. Multiple Major Occupancies, all
3.2.2.7. Superimposed Major Occupancies, all
3.2.2.10. Streets, all
3.2.2.17. Sprinklers in Lieu of Roof Ratings, all
3.2.2.18. Automated Sprinkler System Required, all
3.2.2.20. to 3.2.2.83. Construction Requirements, all
3.2.4. Fire Alarm and Detection Systems, all
3.2.5. Provisions for Fire Fighting, all
3.2.6. Additional Requirements for High Buildings, all
3.2.7.3. Emergency Lighting,, all
3.2.7.4. Emergency Power for Lighting, all
3.2.7.5. Emergency Power Supply Installation, all
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
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3.2.7.6. Emergency Power for Hospitals, all
3.2.7.7. Fuel; Supply Shut-off Valves and Exhaust Pipes, all
3.2.7.8. Emergency Power for Fire Alarm Systems, all
3.2.7.9. Emergency Power for Building Services, all
3.2.8.4. Mezzanines and Openings through Floor Assemblies - Exits, all
3.2.8.6. Group B Sleeping Rooms, all
3.2.8.7. Sprinklers, all
3.2.8.8. Fire Alarm and Detection System, all
3.2.8.9. Smoke Control, all
3.2.8.10. Emergency Power Supply, all
3.2.8.11. Testing, all
3.2.9. Standpipe Systems, all
3.3.1.1. Separation of Suites, all
3.3.1.2. Hazardous Substances, Equipment and Processes, all
3.3.1.3. Means of Egress, all
3.3.1.4. Public Corridor Separations, all
3.3.1.7. Protection of Floor Areas with a Barrier-Free Path of Travel, all
3.3.5.2. Fire Extinguishing Systems, all
3.4.2.1. Minimum Number of Exits, all
3.4.4.1. Fire-Resistance Rating of Exit Separations, all
3.4.4.4. Integrity of Exits, all
3.4.6.15. Door Release Hardware, all
3.5.4.1. Exit Signs, all
3.6.3.3. Linen and Refuse Chutes, all
3.9. Portable Classrooms, only:
3.9.3.3. Fire Alarm Systems, all
3.9.3.4. Provisions for Fire Fighting, all
3.9.3.5. Portable Fire Extinguishers, all
3.10. Self-Storage Buildings, only:
3.10.3.3. Fire Alarm Systems (more than 1 Storey), all
3.10.3.4. Provisions for Fire Fighting (more than 1 Storey), all
3.10.3.5. Standpipe Systems (more than 1 Storey), all
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3.10.4.4. Fire Alarm Systems (1 Storey), all
3.10.4.5. Provisions for Fire Fighting (1 Storey), all
3.12. Rapid Transit Stations, only:
3.12.5. Fire Safety Provisions, all
3.12.7. Emergency Ventilation, all
3.12.8.4. Emergency operation of Elevators, all
3.13. Tents and Air-Supported Structures, only:
3.13.1.4. Clearance to Other Structures, all
3.13.1.5. Clearance to Flammable Material, all
3.13.1.10. Provisions for Fire Fighting, all
3.13.2.4. Clearance to Flammable Material, all
Part 6 – Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning, only:
6.2.2.5. Hazardous Gasses, Dusts and Liquids, all
6.2.2.6. Commercial Cooking Equipment, all
Part 9 – Housing and Small Buildings, only:
9.9.4.2. Fire Separation of Exits, all
9.9.8. Exits from Floor Areas, all
9.9.10. Signage, all
9.9.11.3. Emergency Lighting, all
9.10.2. Occupancy Classification, all
9.10.17. Alarm And Detection Systems, all
9.10.18. Smoke Alarms, all
9.10.19. Fire Fighting, all
9.10.20. Fire Protection for Construction Camps, only
9.10.20.7 Smoke Detectors, all
9.10.20.8. Portable Fire Extinguishers, all
9.10.20.9. Hose Stations, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and 11.5.1.1.F. whichcross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “Fire Protection” syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines :
Supplementary Guideline SG-2 - Fire Performance Ratings
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Supplementary Guideline SG-3 - Measures for Fire Safety in High BuildingsSupplementary Guideline SG-8 - Fire and Sound Resistance of Building Assemblies
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Fire Protection Advanced Standing Syllabus, 2003Selected topics from “Fire Protection” syllabus plus the following
1. The Building Code:
Part Section Subsection Article Sentence
Part 1 – Scope and Definitions, all definitions referenced within the “Fire Protection” syllabus
Part 3 – Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility only:
3.2.2.7. Superimposed Major Occupancies, all
3.3.5.2. Fire Extinguishing Systems, all
3.9. Portable Classrooms, only:
3.9.3.3. Fire Alarm Systems, all
3.9.3.4. Provisions for Fire Fighting, all
3.9.3.5. Portable Fire Extinguishers, all
3.10. Self-Storage Buildings, only:
3.10.3.3. Fire Alarm Systems (more than 1 Storey), all
3.10.3.4. Provisions for Fire Fighting (more than 1 Storey), all
3.10.3.5. Standpipe Systems (more than 1 Storey), all
3.10.4.4. Fire Alarm Systems (1 Storey), all
3.10.4.5. Provisions for Fire Fighting (1 Storey), all
3.12. Rapid Transit Stations, only:
3.12.5. Fire Safety Provisions, all
3.12.7. Emergency Ventilation, all
3.12.8.4. Emergency operation of Elevators, all
3.13. Tents and Air-Supported Structures, only:
3.13.1.4. Clearance to Other Structures, all
3.13.1.5. Clearance to Flammable Material, all
3.13.1.10. Provisions for Fire Fighting, all
3.13.2.4. Clearance to Flammable Material, all
Part 6 – Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning, only:
6.2.2.5. Hazardous Gasses, Dusts and Liquids, all
6.2.2.6. Commercial Cooking Equipment, all
Part 9 – Housing and Small Buildings, only:
9.10.20.7 Smoke Detectors, all
9.10.20.8. Portable Fire Extinguishers, all
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9.10.20.9. Hose Stations, all
Part 11 – Renovation, only:
11.5 Compliance Alternatives and Alternative Measures, all including Compliance Alternativeslisted in Tables 11.5.1.1.A, 11.5.1.1.B, 11.5.1.1.C, 11.5.1.1.D/E, and 11.5.1.1.F. whichcross-reference requirements in the remainder of the “Fire Protection AdvancedStanding” syllabus.
2. Supplementary Guidelines :
Supplementary Guideline SG-2 - Fire Performance RatingsSupplementary Guideline SG-3 - Measures for Fire Safety in High BuildingsSupplementary Guideline SG-8 - Fire and Sound Resistance of Building Assemblies
[End of Fire Protection Advanced Standing Syllabus]
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Examination Schedule
Background
The following table outlines the location, dates, times and status of Building Code examinations offered by the Ministry
of Municipal Affairs and Housing. The Building Code examinations are offered as part of the examination program
administered or authorized by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing under clauses 2.16.4.1.(1)(a) and (b),
2.17.4.2.(1)(a) and (b), 2.17.5.(1)(a), 2.18.3.2.(1)(a) and 2.19.3.2.(1)(a) and (b) of the Building Code.
Prospective candidates are advised to review the following documents:
● Examination Program and advanced standing policy as applicable for the type of qualification you seek
(building official, designer, on-site sewage system installer, and Registered Code Agency)
● Examination Syllabi. The topics that will be covered in each technical and legal/process qualification
examinations
Available Examinations
Candidates are currently able to apply to write the following Building Code examinations.
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Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Examination Application
To be used by persons required to complete the examination program administered or authorized by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. See clauses 2.16.4.1.(1)(a) and (b), 2.17.4.2.(1)(a) and (b), 2.17.5.(1)(a), 2.18.3.2.(1)(a) and 2.19.3.2.(1)(a) and (b) of the Building Code. Use one form for each Building Code qualification examination you are applying to write. See instructions for more information on completing this form.
Personal information contained in this application form is collected under the authority of clauses 2.16.4.1.(1)(a) and (b), 2.17.4.2.(1)(a) and (b), 2.17.5.(1)(a), 2.18.3.2.(1)(a) and 2.19.3.2.(1)(a) and (b) of the Building Code and will be used in the administration and enforcement of the Building Code Act, 1992 and the Building Code. Questions about the collection of personal information may be addressed to the Manager, Code Interpretation, Registration and Training, Building and Development Branch, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 777 Bay St., 2nd Flr., Toronto, ON M5G 2E5 (416) 585-6666.
1) Which examination are you applying to write? (Check one box only. For categories in which Advanced Standing examinations are offered, check the box marked AS if you wish to write the Advanced Standing examination). Technical Examinations Legal/Process
House Small Buildings Large Buildings AS Large Buildings Complex Buildings
Detection, Lighting and Power HVAC – House Building Services Plumbing – House Plumbing – All Buildings
On-site Sewage Systems -Inspector On-site Sewage Systems -Supervisor Fire Protection AS Fire Protection Building Structural
General Chief Building Official Registered Code Agent Designer Legal/Process
2) Select an Examination Location, Examination Date and Examination Time (21 days notice required)
Choice Location Date Time 1 2 3
3) Applicant Information Last Name
First Name Middle Initial
Building Code Identification Number (BCIN) (if you are a first time applicant, you will not have a BCIN) Residence AddressStreet Name Suite Number
Lot/con
City
Province Postal Code Country
Home Telephone ( ) Business Telephone ( )
E-mail Address
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Street Name Suite Number
Lot/con
City
Province Postal Code Country
4) Correspondence Options Official Notices required under the Building Code will be sent by regular letter mail to the applicant’s address (or mailing address, if different). I wish to receive elective correspondence by: Letter mail E-mail (please ensure this field is completed in section 3) 5) Fee – $80.00 per examination. No refund for cancelled, missed or unsuccessful examinations. Payment Option 1 – Credit Card: Visa or Mastercard or AMEX (circle one) Payment Option 2 – Certified Cheque or Money Order Name of Cardholder Card Number
Expiry
Amount $80.00 Signature of Cardholder
Payable to: Minister of Finance Mail to: Registration Unit Building and Development Branch Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 777 Bay St. 2nd Floor Toronto, ON M5G 2E5 Fax application to (416) 585-7531
6) Signature I understand that this is an application only and that I will be contacted to confirm my attendance. Furthermore, I understand the $80.00 examination fee is non-refundable for cancelled, missed or unsuccessful examinations and is non-transferable. Date:_______________________dd/mm/yyyy Signature:___________________________________________________________
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Examination Application – Instructions for Completion Please read the following information carefully before filling in the application form. Under the Building Code Act, 1992, (Act) and the Building Code, certain building practitioners are subject to qualification requirements and must successfully complete the examination program administered or authorized by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. This form is the application to take the examinations. 1) Which examination are you applying to write? Choose one category only. If you wish to apply to write more than one examination, you must complete a separate application. Those wishing to apply for advanced standing or write an advanced standing exam, must complete the advanced standing examination application form which can be found on the Ontario Building Code website at www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca under the section “Licensing and Registration”. You may refer to Table 2.20.2.1.of the Building Code for a description of the various categories under the Technical Examinations. For Fire Protection, see clause 2.16.4.1.(1)(b). Legal/Process examinations test knowledge of the Building Code Act, 1992, and the powers and duties of the examinee under the Act. 2) Select an examination site and exam time. Visit www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca for information on examination times and locations or contact the Coordinator, Registration, 777 Bay St. 2nd Flr. Toronto, ON M5G 2E5 Tel. (416) 585-6666 Fax. (416) 585-7531. Fill in the information in this section in order of preference. You must file your application at least 21 days before your preferred examination date(s). You should note that this is an application only and you will be contacted to confirm the location, date and time of your examination session. 3) Applicant Information This information is necessary to contact you to confirm your attendance for an examination and send you correspondence in regards to your qualifications under the Building Code. You must bring the Notice of Confirmation and photo identification with you on the day of your exam. You will receive a Building Code Identification Number (BCIN) after your first transaction with the Ministry. 4) Correspondence Options Official Notices required under the Building Code will be sent by regular letter mail to the applicants address. However, you may choose to receive elective correspondence by either letter mail or e-mail by checking the appropriate box. 5) Fees The fee per examination is $80.00 and is payable by credit card, certified cheque, or money order. Certified cheques and money orders are payable to the Minister of Finance. Please note that this fee is nontransferable and non-refundable if you cancel, miss or are not successful at your examination. An electronic examination application form is expected to be made available in late 2003. There will be a reduced fee of $70.00 for those submitting an application on-line. Please continue to visit the building code website for new information about the electronic application. 6) Signature This form must be signed and dated by the applicant for examination. Please send your completed Examination Application and payment of fee to:
Registration Unit Building and Development Branch Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 777 Bay Street, 2nd Floor Toronto, ON M5G 2E5
If payment is made by credit card, the Examination Application may be sent by fax to: (416) 585-7531. Examination sites are required to meet minimum accessibility standards. In addition, reasonable testing accommodation will be granted for candidates who have a disability and who can provide appropriate documentation of the effect of their disability on the ability to take Qualification examinations under standard conditions. Please refer to the Testing Accommodation policy on the website for information about testing accommodation and the procedure for requesting accommodation, including the information which must accompany the request. Please note that a request for testing accommodation (together with all of the required information) must be submitted with the examination. You should visit our website for the following additional information: • Syllabus containing the examination content • Examination Policies • Questions about the process Disponible en français
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Testing Accommodation Policy
Examination Program – Testing Accommodation
1.0 POLICY STATEMENT
The Building and Development Branch of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing, is committed to making its
Examination Program accessible to candidates. The Branch will grant reasonable testing accommodation for candidates
who have a disability and who can provide appropriate documentation of the effect of their disability on the ability to
take examinations under standard conditions. This policy recognizes that it is the candidate’s responsibility to identify
the nature of the accommodation required. Notwithstanding the provision of testing accommodation, all candidates
must satisfy the requirements for qualification and all accommodations must respect the dignity of candidates while
preserving the integrity of the examination.
2.0 PURPOSE
2.1 To ensure that examinations are administered in an appropriate manner that provides fair measurement of the
scores for each test taker.
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Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing On Site Sewage System Installer
Application for Registration
To be used by persons engaged in the business of constructing on site, installing, repairing, servicing, cleaning or emptying sewage systems [OBC Section 2.18] – see instructions for more information on completing this application.
1) Applicant Information Applicant is: � a corporation; or �a partnership; or � a sole proprietorship. If corporation or partnership, complete schedule A. Firm Name Full Address Building Number
Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Telephone ( )
Fax Number (optional) ( )
Cell Number (optional) ( )
E-mail Address (optional) 2) Correspondence Options Official Notices required under the Building Code will be sent by regular mail to the applicant’s address. The applicant wishes to receive elective correspondence by: � Letter mail; or � E-mail (please ensure this field is completed above) 3) Qualified Supervisor Information – attach an additional page if necessary The following is/are the person(s) who: a) have the qualifications set out in clause 2.18.3.2.(1)(a), and b) will supervise the construction on site, installation, repair, servicing, cleaning or emptying of sewage systems to be carried out by
the applicant or registered person Name of qualified supervisor(s) Building Code Identification
Number (BCIN) Former Licence Number (if applicable) S-_ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _
4) Fee – $50.00 for registration of the firm Payment Option 1 – Credit Card: Visa or Mastercard or AMEX (circle one) Payment Option 2 – Certified Cheque or Money Order Name of Cardholder Card Number
Expiry
Amount $50.00 Signature of Cardholder
Payable to: Minister of Finance
5) Acknowledgement – Conditions of Registration The Applicant acknowledges that registration is subject to the conditions listed in Sentence 2.18.3.7(1) of the Building Code and agrees to comply with these conditions. 6) Signature a) The information contained in this application is true and correct. b) I am the applicant or, where the applicant is a corporation or partnership, I am a person who has authority to bind the applicant. Name:_______________________________________ Title:_______________________________________
Personal information contained in this form and schedule is collected under the authority of Section 2.18 of the Building Code and will be used for the purpose of administering and enforcing the requirements of the Building Code Act, 1992 and the Building Code. Questions about the collection of personal information may be addressed to the Manager, Code Interpretation, Registration and Training, Building and Development Branch, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 777 Bay St., 2nd Flr., Toronto, ON M5G 2E5 (416) 585-6666. This form is subject to change. Refer to www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca for latest edition.
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Schedule A Principals of the Applicant
(to be attached with the On Site SewageSystem Installer Application for Registration)
This schedule must be completed for all principals of the applicant. Use more than one form if necessary. See the instructions for completing the On Site Sewage System Installer Application for Registration form for more information on completing this schedule.
1) Name of Applicant (as in section 1 on the On Site Sewage System Installer Application for Registration)
2) Principal(s) of the Applicant Information – Complete a section for each principal of the applicant (i.e., all partners, directors or officers, as the case may be). Last Name First Name Middle Initial
Status: � Director � Officer � Partner BCIN (if available) Residence Address Building Number Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City
Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number
Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province
Postal Code Country
Last Name
First Name Middle Initial
Status: � Director � Officer � Partner BCIN (if available) Residential Address Building Number Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number
Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Last Name
First Name Middle Initial
Status: � Director � Officer � Partner BCIN (if available) Residential Address Building Number Street Name Unit
Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number Street Name
Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
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Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing On Site Sewage System Installer
Application for Renewal of RegistrationFor persons engaged in the business of constructing on site, installing, repairing, servicing, cleaning or emptying sewage systems [OBC Section 2.18] – see the On Site Sewage System Installer Application for Renewal of Registration instructions for more information on completing this application.
1) Applicant Information Name of Registered Person/Firm BCIN
Former License Number (if applicable) L--__ __ __ __--__ __ __ __
Full Address Building Number
Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Telephone ( )
Fax Number (optional) ( )
Cell Number (optional) ( )
E-mail Address (optional) 2) Correspondence Options Official Notices required under the Building Code will be sent by regular mail to the applicant’s address. The applicant wishes to receive elective correspondence by: � Letter mail; or � E-mail (please ensure this field is completed above) 3) Principal(s) of the Applicant Information – List all principals of the applicant. Attach an additional page if necessary
Name Status (i.e., proprietor, director, officer or partner)
Building Code Identification Number, (BCIN) if available
1. 2. 3. 4. Has any information changed since the last Application for Registration? � Yes � No. 4) Qualified Supervisor(s) Information – Attach an additional page if necessary The following is/are the person(s) who: a) have the qualifications set out in clause 2.18.3.2.(1)(a), and b) will supervise the construction on site, installation, repair, servicing, cleaning or emptying of sewage systems to be carried out by the applicant or registered person Name of qualified supervisor(s) Building Code Identification
Number (BCIN) Former Licence Number (if applicable) S-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _
5) Fee – the fee is $50.00 for renewal of registration Payment Option 1 – Credit Card: Visa or Mastercard or AMEX (circle one) Payment Option 2 – Certified Cheque or Money Order Name of Cardholder Card Number
Expiry
Amount $50.00 Signature of Cardholder
Payable to: Minister of Finance
6) Acknowledgement – Conditions of Registration The Applicant acknowledges that registration is subject to the conditions listed in Sentence 2.18.3.7(1) of the Building Code and agrees to comply with these conditions. 7) Signature a) The information contained in this application is true and correct. b) I am the applicant or, where the applicant is a corporation or partnership, I am a person who has authority to bind the applicant. Name:_______________________________________ Title:_________________________________________ Signature: ____________________________________ Date:___________________________(dd/mm/yyyy)
Personal information contained in this form and schedule is collected under the authority of Section 2.18 of the Building Code and will be used for the purpose of administering and enforcing the requirements of the Building Code Act, 1992 and the Building Code. Questions about the collection of personal information may be addressed to the Manager, Code Interpretation, Registration and Training, Building and Development Branch, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 777 Bay St., 2nd Flr., Toronto, ON M5G 2E5 (416) 585-6666. This from is subject to change. Refer to www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca for latest edition
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Schedule A Change of Principal Information
(to be attached with the On Site Sewage System InstallerApplication for Renewal of Registration, if required)
This schedule must be completed if information about the principals of the applicant has changed since the last registration. Use more than one form if necessary. See the instructions for completing the On Site Sewage System Installer Application for Registration Renewal for more information on completing this schedule.
1) Name of Applicant (as in section 1 on the On Site Sewage System Installer Application for Renewal of Registration)
2) Principal(s) of the Applicant Information – Complete a section for all principals of the applicant whose information has changed since the last application for registration was made. Last Name First Name Middle Initial
Status: � Director � Officer � Partner BCIN (if available) Residence Address Building Number Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City
Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number
Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province
Postal Code Country
Last Name
First Name Middle Initial
Status: � Director � Officer � Partner BCIN (if available) Residence Address Building Number Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number
Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Last Name
First Name Middle Initial
Status: � Director � Officer � Partner BCIN (if available) Residence Address Building Number Street Name Unit
Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number Street Name
Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
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Updating Registration Information – On Site Sewage System Installer (03/05)
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Updating Registration Information
- On Site Sewage System Installer
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This information is required under Article 2.18.3.7 of the Building Code. 1) Applicant Information Name of Firm
BCIN
2) Change of address – complete only if address has changed Business Address Building Number
Street Name Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Telephone ( )
Fax Number (optional) ( )
Cell Number (optional) ( )
E-mail Address (optional) 3) Change in principals Complete Schedule A to add new partner, director or officer. To remove partner, director or officer who is currently registered with this firm, indicate name and role: Name □Partner □ Director □ Officer
Name □Partner □ Director □ Officer
Name □Partner □ Director □ Officer 4) Qualified Supervisor Information Indicate the name and BCIN for each qualified person you wish to add to or remove from this firm’s registration. Name □ Add □ Remove
BCIN
Name □ Add □ Remove BCIN
Name □ Add □ Remove BCIN
5) Fee - $0.00 Fee is not applicable for updating registration information. 5) Signature I certify that,
a) I am the applicant or an authorized representative of the applicant for registration, and b) The information contained in this application and Schedule A (as required) is true to the best of my knowledge.
Name: _______________________________________________ Title: _______________________________________________ Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: __________________________________ (dd/mm/yyyy) Information contained in this schedule is collected under the authority of Subsection 2.18. of the Building Code and will be used for the purpose of administering and enforcing the requirements of the Building Code Act, 1992 and the Building Code respecting the qualifications for persons engaged in the business of providing design activities to the public. Questions about the collection of information may be addressed to the Manager, Code Interpretation, Registration and Training, Building and Development Branch, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 777 Bay St., 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M5G 2E5 (416) 585-6666. This form is subject to change. Refer to www.obc.mah.gov.on.ca for latest edition.
On site Sewage System Installer Registration Application Schedule A 3021E (03/05)
Schedule A Principals of the Applicant
(to be attached with the On Site Sewage System Installer Updating Registration Information)
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
This schedule must be completed for all principals of the applicant. Use more than one form if necessary. See the instructions for completing the On Site Sewage System Installer Application for Registration form for more information on completing this schedule.
1) Name of Applicant (as in section 1 on the On Site Sewage System Installer Application for Registration)
2) Principal(s) of the Applicant Information – Complete a section for each principal of the applicant (i.e., all partners, directors or officers, as the case may be). Last Name First Name Middle Initial
Status: Director Officer Partner BCIN (if available) Residence Address Building Number Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City
Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number
Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province
Postal Code Country
Last Name
First Name Middle Initial
Status: Director Officer Partner BCIN (if available) Residential Address Building Number Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number
Street Name Unit Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Last Name
First Name Middle Initial
Status: Director Officer Partner BCIN (if available) Residential Address Building Number Street Name Unit
Number Lot/con
City Province Postal Code Country
Residential Mailing Address (if different from above) Building Number Street Name