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Halocarbons – environmental qualification certificate

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Regulation respecting halocarbons

As of June 1, 2007, people who handle halocarbons as part of their work must hold an environmental qualification certificate.

Halocarbons are gases used in equipment such as refrigerating apparatuses and air conditioning systems. Mishandling of these gases can result in damage to the ozone layer of the atmosphere. The Government of Québec has therefore adopted this environmental measure, which is aligned with the application of the Kyoto Protocol on the control of greenhouse gases.

Categories of equipment and certificates

The Regulation respecting halocarbons applies to all people whose work involves installing, servicing, repairing or modifying equipment that uses halocarbons.

The Regulation identifies four categories of equipment. See the information sheets for more details:

Each category of equipment is covered by a separate environmental qualification certificate.

Agencies responsible

Emploi-Québec issues environmental qualification certificates for all workers covered by the Regulation, except for workers whose vocational certification falls under the responsibility of the Commission de la construction du Québec (CCQ)

See the information sheets for more details.

Eligibility criteria

To obtain an environmental qualification certificate, a worker must:

  • have successfully completed an environmental-impact awareness training course covering the regulatory framework, environmental impact and safe use of halocarbons;
  • for certain trades, hold a certificate of qualification or an apprenticeship card.

How to obtain the required training

The required training can be obtained in two different ways:

  • The Regulation recognizes certain training and vocational qualification programs as equivalent to the required training. For a list, see the eligibility criteria for each certificate.
  • OR
  • Specific training is available through school boards across Québec.
    Note: This training will be offered in the spring of 2006. A list of school boards will be posted on this site.

    Compulsory registration fee.

Application form

Click the link below to access the application form for an environmental qualification certificate. You can also print out a hard copy of the form at a multiservice room in a local employment centre (CLE).

How to apply for an environmental qualification certificate

Workers who wish to obtain an environmental qualification certificate must submit a written request to the following address:

Service de qualification
Programme des halocarbures
10520, boulevard de l’Acadie
Montréal (Québec) H4N 1L9

In addition to the duly completed application form, the request must include:

  1. A legible photocopy of an attestation of successful completion of one of the halocarbon training courses recognized by Emploi-Québec;
  2. A cheque or money order for $30, made out to the Minister of Finance of Québec, to cover the certificate issue fee;
  3. For H1 and H2 certificates (refrigerating apparatuses and fire extinguishers), a legible photocopy of the applicant’s certificate of vocational qualification or apprenticeship card.

Information

Information by phone

1 888 EMPLOIS
(1 888 367-5647)

Service outlet

Centre local d’emploi d'Ahuntsic
Service de qualification
10520, boulevard de l’Acadie
Montréal (Québec)  H4N 1L9
Telephone: 514 873-5678

Information by phone

1 888 EMPLOIS
(1 888 367-5647)

Service outlet

Centre local d’emploi d'Ahuntsic
Service de la qualification
10520, boulevard de l’Acadie
Montréal (Québec) H4N 1L9
Telephone:
514 873-5678
1-877-870-4256 (HALO)

Documents

>> Application for an environmental qualification certificate  (PDF)
You can also print out a hard copy of the form at a multiservice room in a local employment centre (CLE)
>> List of CLEs

Internet

>> Ministère du Développement durable, de l'Environnement et des Parcs

>> Regulation respecting hydrocarbons
(Sections 43 to 51 deal with "Environmental Qualification of the Labour Force.")
 

 

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