Gas Technician 1 Practical HVAC 9072

Exam Preparation
On Campus

Our Gas Technician 1 course is currently being offered in two parts: our HVAC 9071 Gas Technician 1 Theory (Online) course and this course (Gas Technician 1 Practical). You must complete both parts at George Brown College to qualify to write the EX 03 TSSA Gas Technician 1 Exam.

Our Gas Technician 1 Practical course complies with the practical education portion of the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) training curriculum for the gas technician 1 (G.1) certification and includes modules 26 through 32.

Note(s)

Attendance Requirements:

You must attend 100% of the scheduled classes to qualify for the EX 03 TSSA Gas Technician 1 Exam.

Course Essentials:

You must have and wear your own CSA-approved safety footwear and protective eyewear while in shop areas.

Grade Requirements:

You must achieve a grade average of 75% or higher in this course and in our HVAC 9071 Gas Technician 1 Theory (Online) course to qualify for the EX 03 TSSA Gas Technician 1 Exam.

Prerequisites

You must have been contacted by the college and given permission to register for this course and you must have completed our HVAC 9071 Gas Technician 1 Theory (Online) course (no exceptions). Anyone who registers without prior permission will be removed from the course.

Hours and Fees

Hours

40

Fee

$522, includes a non-refundable materials fee of $225

Course Sections

There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, check back soon to see if we have developed additional schedules. Additionally, registration opens up for 2024–25 academic year classes (September 2024 to August 2025) on Thursday, July 4, 2024.
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