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Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists

The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists, or OACETT, is a not-for-profit, self-governing organization in Ontario, Canada. It is a professional association that promotes the interests of engineering and applied science technicians and technologists to industry, educational institutions, government and with the public. It currently has 24,000+ members.

Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists
Founded1962
FocusCertification of engineering technicians and technologists
Location
Area served
Ontario
MethodNational Technology Benchmarks
Key people
Board of Directors[1]
Websitehttp://www.oacett.org
The main OACETT logo.

History Edit

 
The OACETT logo celebrating their 50th anniversary.

In 1956, a certification program for technicians and technologists was started by the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario (APEO), now known as Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO). The first certifications were granted on June 5, 1957.

OACETT was incorporated in 1962 by the APEO. APEO reserved the post-nominal "CET" under the federal Trademarks Act, and later transferred ownership to OACETT.

OACETT played a role in the 1973 formation of the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT), a federal parent organization with which OACETT was affiliated.

By 1977, OACETT's Bylaw 15 had adequately established its own registration board separate from the APEO, asserting its independence.

In 1984, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario granted OACETT self-governing status, with Royal Assent of the OACETT Act, Statutes of Ontario. The act recognized OACETT as a professional body whose main objective is to establish and maintain high standards for the engineering and applied science technician and technologist professions. The Association's disciplinary and registration tribunals became formalized and subject to the Statutory Powers Procedure Act and Judicial Review Procedure Act, with their decisions appealable to the Divisional Court of the Superior Court of Ontario. These statutes reserved titles and their respective post-nominals, making their use by non-members unlawful under the Provincial Offences Act and triable by the Ontario Court of Justice.[2]

In 1998, a revised version of the OACETT act was passed by the Ontario Legislature.

In 2006, like other self-governing and self-regulating professional bodies in Ontario, OACETT's registration and admissions procedures became subject to the Fair Access to the Regulated Professions Act.

In 2010, OACETT withdrew from CCTT and no longer has an affiliation. They are now affiliated with Technology Professionals Canada, an organization they helped found.

Certification Edit

The Institute of Engineering Technology of Ontario (IETO) is the section of OACETT responsible for certification. It includes a panel of professional members that evaluates applications for certification and registers engineering and applied science technicians and technologists who meet established Canadian standards in education and experience.

OACETT confers the post-nominal designations of C.Tech. (Certified Technician), C.E.T. (Certified Engineering Technologist), and A.Sc.T. (Applied science technologist). These titles and their respective post-nominal abbreviations are legally protected under the OACETT Act for use only by certified members, in the same manner that the PEO protects the use of the P.Eng. (professional engineer) designation.

The 1995 agreement on internal trade (amended since), agreed upon by all provinces except Nunavut, lays out the general principles of transferability of professional certifications between provinces.[3] Specifically, chapter 7 spells out the principles of professional certification[4] Certifications from any province can be transferred to another province by filling out an inter-provincial transfer form.[5]

Unlike the Red Seal Journeyman certification, which is automatically and freely recognized in all provinces and territories, Membership in one provincial organization does not automatically and freely provide the ability to use the C.E.T. designation in all provinces. For example, in the province of Ontario, being a member of the Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists Association of Manitoba does not provide the ability to use the C.E.T. title in Ontario. The options available are to either transfer their membership to OACETT, or to maintain a membership in both provinces.[6]

MTO (Ministry of Transportation Ontario) Designations issued by OACETT include:

  • RCJI - Road Construction Junior Inspector;
  • RCSI - Road Construction Senior Inspector; and
  • RCCA - Road Construction Contract Administrator.

Governance and operation Edit

Although OACETT interacts closely with the provincial and federal governments, it is not a governmental organization, and receives no governmental funding. OACETT's activities are primarily funded by annual membership dues.

The association's affairs are governed by an elected council of technician and technologist members. Much of the association's operation is aided by volunteer members.

Master Electrician License Edit

Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians are one of the 4 classes of certified professional who meet the requirements to write the master electrician exam; The other classes are Journeyman electricians, Professional Engineers, and Journeyman power line technicians.

This is provided for under the Electricity Act, 1998 of Ontario.[7]

Well Technician License Edit

Engineering Technologists and Technicians who are registered as Technicians and Technologists in Training with OACETT are subject to a dramatically reduced requirement for licensing.

This is provided for under the Ontario Water Resources Act R.R.O. 1990[8]

Aggregate Resources Edit

Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians may apply for Qualified Person status with the Ministry of Natural Resources. This allows them to receive approval to prepare Class ‘A’ site plans.[9]

Pre-Start & Safety Reviews Edit

The Ministry of Labour's Occupational Health & Safety Act - Section 7 requires a Pre-Start Health and Safety Review (PSR) to be completed. A report must be prepared by a "Qualified Reviewer". C.E.T.s, A.Sc.T.s and C.Tech.s with competent technical knowledge, may qualify as a “qualified reviewer” under item 8 which covers, “process uses or produces a toxic substance that may result in exposure above the occupational exposure limits.”[10]

Designer Qualification and Registration Edit

The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing considers an OACETT member who is employed as a designer, who has passed the ministry's exam, and has a Building Code Identification Number can do the design on a house and other structures within their qualification, usually up to 600 square metres and three storeys.[11]

Arms Edit

Coat of arms of Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists
Notes
Granted 23 September 1992
Crest
Issuant from a coronet composed of four maple leaves Gules set on a rim Or a pellet edged by a steel gear wheel Proper charged with an arm in pale Proper the hand grasping three lightning flashes one in pale and two in saltire Or.
Escutcheon
Gules on a chevron Or a pair of calipers Sable in chief two trillium flowers and in base an open book proper bound Or.
Supporters
On a grassy mound dexter a representation of the God Haephaestus holding in the dexter hand a forge hammer and sinister a representation of the Goddess Athena holding in the sinister hand a spear paleways all Proper.
Motto
Agite Pro Viribus (Act According To Your Strength)[12]

References Edit

  1. ^ http://www.oacett.org/About-Us/Our-People/Council-%28Board-of-Directors%29 OACETT board of directors
  2. ^ http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/bills/bills_detail.do?locale=en&BillID=1800&ParlSessionID=36:2&isCurrent=false Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists Act of Ontario
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-05-23. Retrieved 2013-12-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) 1995 Agreement on Internal Trade
  4. ^ "CFTA Consolidated Text Final | Agreement on Internal Trade" (PDF).
  5. ^ http://www.oacett.org/downloads/become_a_member/Inter-ProvincialTransferForm.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ http://jasonfirth.ca/entries/entry20.php 2015-02-18 at the Wayback Machine Article: "Certified Engineering Technologist? Not here you're not!"
  7. ^ http://www.canlii.org/en/on/laws/regu/o-reg-570-05/latest/o-reg-570-05.html Ontario Electricity Act, 1998
  8. ^ http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/regs/english/elaws_regs_900903_e.htm Ontario Water Resources Act R.R.O. 1990
  9. ^ "Aggregate resources".
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page8593.aspx
  12. ^ "Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists". Canadian Heraldic Authority. Retrieved 4 January 2022.

External links Edit

  • OACETT official website

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servedOntarioMethodNational Technology BenchmarksKey peopleBoard of Directors 1 Websitehttp www oacett orgThe main OACETT logo Contents 1 History 2 Certification 3 Governance and operation 4 Master Electrician License 5 Well Technician License 6 Aggregate Resources 7 Pre Start amp Safety Reviews 8 Designer Qualification and Registration 9 Arms 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The OACETT logo celebrating their 50th anniversary In 1956 a certification program for technicians and technologists was started by the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario APEO now known as Professional Engineers Ontario PEO The first certifications were granted on June 5 1957 OACETT was incorporated in 1962 by the APEO APEO reserved the post nominal CET under the federal Trademarks Act and later transferred ownership to OACETT OACETT played a role in the 1973 formation of the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists CCTT a federal parent organization with which OACETT was affiliated By 1977 OACETT s Bylaw 15 had adequately established its own registration board separate from the APEO asserting its independence In 1984 the Legislative Assembly of Ontario granted OACETT self governing status with Royal Assent of the OACETT Act Statutes of Ontario The act recognized OACETT as a professional body whose main objective is to establish and maintain high standards for the engineering and applied science technician and technologist professions The Association s disciplinary and registration tribunals became formalized and subject to the Statutory Powers Procedure Act and Judicial Review Procedure Act with their decisions appealable to the Divisional Court of the Superior Court of Ontario These statutes reserved titles and their respective post nominals making their use by non members unlawful under the Provincial Offences Act and triable by the Ontario Court of Justice 2 In 1998 a revised version of the OACETT act was passed by the Ontario Legislature In 2006 like other self governing and self regulating professional bodies in Ontario OACETT s registration and admissions procedures became subject to the Fair Access to the Regulated Professions Act In 2010 OACETT withdrew from CCTT and no longer has an affiliation They are now affiliated with Technology Professionals Canada an organization they helped found Certification EditThe Institute of Engineering Technology of Ontario IETO is the section of OACETT responsible for certification It includes a panel of professional members that evaluates applications for certification and registers engineering and applied science technicians and technologists who meet established Canadian standards in education and experience OACETT confers the post nominal designations of C Tech Certified Technician C E T Certified Engineering Technologist and A Sc T Applied science technologist These titles and their respective post nominal abbreviations are legally protected under the OACETT Act for use only by certified members in the same manner that the PEO protects the use of the P Eng professional engineer designation The 1995 agreement on internal trade amended since agreed upon by all provinces except Nunavut lays out the general principles of transferability of professional certifications between provinces 3 Specifically chapter 7 spells out the principles of professional certification 4 Certifications from any province can be transferred to another province by filling out an inter provincial transfer form 5 Unlike the Red Seal Journeyman certification which is automatically and freely recognized in all provinces and territories Membership in one provincial organization does not automatically and freely provide the ability to use the C E T designation in all provinces For example in the province of Ontario being a member of the Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists Association of Manitoba does not provide the ability to use the C E T title in Ontario The options available are to either transfer their membership to OACETT or to maintain a membership in both provinces 6 MTO Ministry of Transportation Ontario Designations issued by OACETT include RCJI Road Construction Junior Inspector RCSI Road Construction Senior Inspector and RCCA Road Construction Contract Administrator Governance and operation EditAlthough OACETT interacts closely with the provincial and federal governments it is not a governmental organization and receives no governmental funding OACETT s activities are primarily funded by annual membership dues The association s affairs are governed by an elected council of technician and technologist members Much of the association s operation is aided by volunteer members Master Electrician License EditCertified Engineering Technologists and Technicians are one of the 4 classes of certified professional who meet the requirements to write the master electrician exam The other classes are Journeyman electricians Professional Engineers and Journeyman power line technicians This is provided for under the Electricity Act 1998 of Ontario 7 Well Technician License EditEngineering Technologists and Technicians who are registered as Technicians and Technologists in Training with OACETT are subject to a dramatically reduced requirement for licensing This is provided for under the Ontario Water Resources Act R R O 1990 8 Aggregate Resources EditCertified Engineering Technologists and Technicians may apply for Qualified Person status with the Ministry of Natural Resources This allows them to receive approval to prepare Class A site plans 9 Pre Start amp Safety Reviews EditThe Ministry of Labour s Occupational Health amp Safety Act Section 7 requires a Pre Start Health and Safety Review PSR to be completed A report must be prepared by a Qualified Reviewer C E T s A Sc T s and C Tech s with competent technical knowledge may qualify as a qualified reviewer under item 8 which covers process uses or produces a toxic substance that may result in exposure above the occupational exposure limits 10 Designer Qualification and Registration EditThe Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing considers an OACETT member who is employed as a designer who has passed the ministry s exam and has a Building Code Identification Number can do the design on a house and other structures within their qualification usually up to 600 square metres and three storeys 11 Arms EditCoat of arms of Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists Notes Granted 23 September 1992 Crest Issuant from a coronet composed of four maple leaves Gules set on a rim Or a pellet edged by a steel gear wheel Proper charged with an arm in pale Proper the hand grasping three lightning flashes one in pale and two in saltire Or Escutcheon Gules on a chevron Or a pair of calipers Sable in chief two trillium flowers and in base an open book proper bound Or Supporters On a grassy mound dexter a representation of the God Haephaestus holding in the dexter hand a forge hammer and sinister a representation of the Goddess Athena holding in the sinister hand a spear paleways all Proper Motto Agite Pro Viribus Act According To Your Strength 12 References Edit http www oacett org About Us Our People Council 28Board of Directors 29 OACETT board of directors http www ontla on ca web bills bills detail do locale en amp BillID 1800 amp ParlSessionID 36 2 amp isCurrent false Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists Act of Ontario Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 05 23 Retrieved 2013 12 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 1995 Agreement on Internal Trade CFTA Consolidated Text Final Agreement on Internal Trade PDF http www oacett org downloads become a member Inter ProvincialTransferForm pdf bare URL PDF http jasonfirth ca entries entry20 php Archived 2015 02 18 at the Wayback Machine Article Certified Engineering Technologist Not here you re not http www canlii org en on laws regu o reg 570 05 latest o reg 570 05 html Ontario Electricity Act 1998 http www e laws gov on ca html regs english elaws regs 900903 e htm Ontario Water Resources Act R R O 1990 Aggregate resources Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 2014 08 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http www mah gov on ca Page8593 aspx Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists Canadian Heraldic Authority Retrieved 4 January 2022 External links EditOACETT official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists amp oldid 1171968853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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