Training Duration. The length of training will be determined as established by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities guidelines. Credits for previous experience may be allowed dependent upon the Ministry guidelines. In the event of sickness or accident, the Advisory Committee will consider extending the duration of an individual's training program.
Training Duration. The normal length of training will be four years for all trades except for Electrical and Heavy Duty Mechanic, which will be 4.5 years. However, credits for previous experience may be allowed by the Trades Apprenticeship Committee up to a maximum of 2,000 hours. In no case will a candidate begin at a higher classification than Class
Training Duration. Appropriate work assignments The Gas System Operator-in- Training program consists of four training modules with a training period of three months each. The first three-month module consists of material common to both the San Xxxx and Brentwood Gas Control Centers. The second, third, and fourth modules contain information on specific pipeline subsystems currently within each gas control center's area of responsibility and control. As much as possible, work assignments in each module will give the OIT the opportunity to obtain basic knowledge of the equipment and the proper operating procedures to be used for the system under study. The primary purpose for the OIT classification is training. For this reason, work assignments will concentrate on the development of new skills and knowledge. Work that offers little or no learning activity is to be minimized. Course Summary Attachment 1 summarizes the contents of each of the three-month training modules. Module 1 contains information common to both control rooms and includes both computer based training (CBT) and on the job training (OJT) in control room procedures and processes. Subsequent modules contain information specific to the pipeline subsystem being studied. There are currently three such modules for each Gas Control Center.