TRADE EXPERIENCE LOG BOOK CANADIAN PETROLEUM CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION. Petroleum Mechanic Training & Certification

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CANADIAN PETROLEUM CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Petroleum Mechanic Training & Certification TRADE EXPERIENCE LOG BOOK PM1 - Service & Maintenance PM2 - Underground Installation PM3 - Aboveground Installation

CANADIAN PETROLEUM CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION

CANADIAN PETROLEUM CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Petroleum Mechanic Training & Certification TRADE EXPERIENCE LOG BOOK TRAINEE INFORMATION CPCA ID # FIRST NAME: LAST NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: PROVINCE: PC: TELEPHONE: ( ) EMAIL: i

Table of Contents Trainee Information... i Introduction... 1 Note to Supervisor and Employers... 1 Note to Trainee... 1 Requirements Table... 2 Trade Experience Requirement... 3 Forms... 3 How to complete log book / Sample... 4 Training Module Logs... 5 Training Module Summary Pages... 22 Notes... 25 ii

Introduction This booklet was developed by the Canadian Petroleum Contractors Association. It is intended to by used by the trainee as a permanent record of their practical experience as they gain the necessary skills in accordance with the CPCA Policies and Procedures for Petroleum Mechanics. The log book assists the trainee in keeping a detailed record of their practical experience. Note to Supervisors and Employers The requirements table contained in this booklet outlines the skills covered in the scope of each CPCA Petroleum Mechanic license category and in accordance with CPCA Policies and Procedures. Supervisors and Employers are required to sign off and date the skills following each successful achievement attesting that the trainee/employee has properly demonstrated the required skills as well as attesting the trainee/ employee has obtained the required number of hours required to obtain certification (see Trade Experience Requirement). The supervisor shall be a licensed petroleum mechanic. The trainee shall work under the direct supervision of the supervisor. It is the responsibility of the supervisor to ensure the trainee has properly demonstrated the required skills to them. Note to Trainee The trainee is responsible for recording all hours spent on the required skills under the direct supervision of a licensed petroleum mechanic. It is the responsibility of the trainee with regard to the care and maintenance of this booklet. This booklet shall become the sole record of the trainee s practical experience. Once you have fulfilled the required hours for certification for a specific license category, you can transfer the hours to a summary page located at the back of the booklet. When applying for certification, you are required to submit CPCA Form #3 Verification of Trade Experience and a copy of the summary page. You are not required to submit the entire booklet. Please submit all required documentation to: CANADIAN PETROLEUM CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION 92 Caplan Ave. Suite 223 Barrie, ON L4N 0Z7 For more information visit our website at www.cpcaonline.com Page 1

Requirements Table The purpose of the requirements table is to outline the required activities that are to be performed in order to receive certification. All work performed by an individual in training must be supervised by a license holder corresponding with the work being performed. Please note: Modules M0 - M6 are not included in the record portion of this booklet as these modules are covered in the PMH - Petroleum Mechanic Helper License and therefore no hours are required for these modules. TRAINING MODULE/UNIT PM1 PM2 PM3 PMH SO M0: Standards and Regulations YES YES YES YES YES M1: Fuel Pump or Dispenser Minor Maintenance and Repair YES YES YES YES YES M2: Protect Self and Others YES YES YES YES YES M3: Work In & Maintain a Safe Environment YES YES YES YES YES M4: Use Hand & Power Tools YES YES YES YES YES M5: Work on Ladders & Scaffolds YES YES YES YES YES M6: Clean Up Spills & Leaks YES YES YES YES YES M7: Planning Jobs YES YES YES N/A N/A M8: Installation Underground Tanks N/A YES N/A N/A N/A M9: Removal Underground Tanks N/A YES N/A N/A N/A M10: Installation Petroleum Transfer Systems N/A YES N/A N/A N/A M11: Installation Aboveground Tanks N/A N/A YES N/A N/A M12: Removal Aboveground Tanks N/A N/A YES N/A N/A M13: Installation & Removal Suction Pumps & Systems YES YES YES N/A N/A M14: Repair & Maintenance Suction Pumps & Systems YES YES YES N/A N/A M15: Installation & Removal Submersible Pumps, Dispensers & Related YES YES YES N/A N/A M16: Repair & Maintenance Submersible Pumps, Dispensers & Related YES YES N/A N/A N/A M17: Repair & Maintenance Leak Detection & Tank Monitoring Systems YES YES YES N/A N/A M18: Installation & Removal Bulk Handling Equipment YES N/A YES N/A N/A M19: Repair & Maintenance Bulk Handling Equipment YES N/A YES N/A N/A Page 2

Trade Experience Requirement The table below illustrates the required hours needed in order to receive certification. TRADE PM1 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE EXPERIENCE 1000 HOURS PM2 UNDERGROUND INSTALLATION 2000 HOURS PM3 ABOVEGROUND INSTALLATION 500 HOURS Trade Experience Log Book for Petroleum Mechanics Individuals are required to complete the log book as a permanent record of work performed under the direct supervision of a licensed petroleum mechanic pertaining to work being performed. Detailed information about the supervisor must also be supplied (employer, license number, contact information). Example of module summary: MODULE SUPERVISOR NAME DATE WORK PERFORMED TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS M8: Installation Underground Tanks FORMS The following forms are available from the CPCA and allow individuals to register for courses, apply for licenses, and outline their required experience. Incomplete forms will result in processing delays. Form 1 Petroleum Mechanic Training Program Registration Form Form 2 Petroleum Mechanic License Application Form Form 3 Verification of Trade Experience Page 3

How to complete the logbook Below is a sample of how to record your hours for practical training you complete for the relevant module(s). Tip: If skill/topic boxes are filled, copy/print additional module pages and add to booklet. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 11.1 Secure area by barricading, erecting signs, clearing area of unauthorized personnel John Smith John Smith David Weston David Weston Aug 18/08 Sept 10/08 1 1 11.2 Prepare bed/slab/saddles for tank installation according to specs & to site conditions John Smith John Smith David Weston David Weston Aug 18/08 Sept 10/08 4 5 11.3 Build dyke, if applicable, utilizing materials, tools & equipment as per manufacturer spec. & applic. Codes 11.4 Place & secure tank on bed/slab/ saddles as specified, including appropriate rigging & directing lift operator John Smith Ken Rhodes Sept 18/08 1 11.5 Assemble & install system components including spill containment systems as specified by manufacturer & code 11.6 Ensure electrical hook-up is in compliance with all codes & regulations 11.7 Attach applicable tags & labels to ensure correct tank capacities & identification Page 4

MODULE M7: PLANNING JOBS The trainee/candidate will be able to plan jobs in an effective manner to ensure optimum job efficiency and effectiveness. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date(s) Number of Hours 7.1 Ensure proper permits & drawings are at the work site, interpret basic site layout schematics, mechanical & electrical drawings, client's job specifications & manufacturer's specs to determine the scope of work & equipment & material required. 7.2 Confirm locations of all services (water, natural gas, telephone, electrical, & sewer) affected by the specific work to be performed either by personal inspection after consulting a drawing or by retaining locator service, mark or tag as required 7.3 Implement measures to control impact of weather or temperature that might affect the work, making sure that wind breaks, coverings, heating & ventilation are suited to each situation as prescribed 7.4 Ensure availability of equipment, materials, supplies & personnel prior to & during the job 7.5 Establish work sequence by following a critical path to ensure the efficient execution of the job 7.6 Control work site (pedestrian & vehicular) to ensure safe job conditions 7.7 Interpret & apply all applicable local, provincial & national regulations & codes 7.8 Communicate orally &/or in writing with all appropriate personnel to ensure the efficient execution of the job Page 5

MODULE M8: INSTALLATION - UNDERGROUND TANKS Trainee/candidate will be able to install underground tanks and ensure that the installation conforms with manufacturer specifications and regulatory guidelines and codes. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 8.1 Confirm locations of services (water, natural gas, telephone, electrical, & sewer) affected specific work being performed, personal inspection after consulting a drawing, or by locator service, mark or tag accordingly. 8.2 Identify soil type, site conditions & proceed according to spec. 8.3 Secure area - barricading, erecting signs, clearing area of unauthorized personnel 8.4 Ensure excavation conforms to spec by confirming excavation layout, directing equipment operator, ensuring work is done according to applicable legislation 8.5 Control water to/from the excavation using pumps & dams according to applicable legislation 8.6 Prepare bed/slab for tank installation according to spec & site conditions 8.7 Pressure/vacuum test tank prior to installation as per manufacturer s specifications to confirm tank integrity 8.8 Place & secure tank on bed/slab following manufacturer s instructions, incl. appropriate rigging & directing lift Page 6

Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 8.9 Install temporary vent & fill pipe according to manufacturer s instructions & applicable legislation 8.10 Backfill & compact to top of tank & ballast area as per manufacturer s instructions as required 8.11 Conduct final pressure test following manuf. Instruction & applicable legislation ensuring tank integrity 8.12 Complete required reports, incl. warranties, service reports, time sheets, readings, dips, & sign-off by authorized personnel Page 7

MODULE M9: REMOVAL - UNDERGROUND TANKS Trainee/candidate will be able to remove underground tanks by isolating and by removing and preparing tank(s) for transport in a safe and efficient manner and by ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations and codes. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date(s) Number of Hours 9.1 Confirm locations of all services (water, natural gas, telephone, electrical, & sewer) affected by the specific work being performed, by personal inspection after consulting a drawing, or by locator service, mark or tag accordingly. 9.2 Secure area by barricading, erecting signs & clearing area of unauthorized personnel 9.3 Ensure all energy sources are disconnected, locked out, tagged 9.4 Drain system, disconnect lines & contain product ensuring no spillage & compliance with applicable Codes 9.5 Identify quantity & product - remove from tank by pumping to appropriate container ensuring no spillage & compliance with applicable Codes 9.6 Purge tank utilizing appropriate techniques as per company procedures & applicable Codes 9.7 Ensure tank removal after confirming vapours are removed by directing equipment operator as per company procedures. 9.8 Prepare tank for transport by cleaning off excess dirt, securing & balancing float, attaching appropriate Placards as per applicable codes/regulations. Page 8

Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 9.9 Ensure inspection of soil by qualified personnel for possible contamination & complete required reports 9.10 Backfill & compact soil to grade, providing that no site remediation is required, following company specs. 9.11 Completion of required reports, including time sheets, dip records, obtaining authorized signatures Page 9

MODULE M10: INSTALLATION - PETROLEUM TRANSFER SYSTEMS Trainee/candidate will be able to install transfer systems following manufacturer instruction and by ensuring compliance with all applicable codes and regulations. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date(s) Number of Hours 10.1 Read, interpret & apply all applicable sections of applicable Codes 10.2 Prepare for joining of petroleum transfer lines by selecting tools & equipment for the various types of transfer systems as per job specs. 10.3 Assemble all system components incl. spill containment & vapour recovery systems as per manufacturer s specs & codes 10.4 Test system for leaks 10.5 Ensure excavation is backfilled, compacted to grade as per manufacturer s specification & codes 10.6 Attach applicable tags & labels to ensure correct tank identification & capacities 10.7 Complete required reports, warranties, service reports, time sheets, readings, dips, authorizations Page 10

MODULE M11: INSTALLATION OF ABOVEGROUND TANKS Trainee/candidate will be able to install above ground tanks following manufacturer specifications and applicable codes and regulations. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date 11.1 Secure area by barricading, erecting signs, clearing area of unauthorized personnel Number of Hours 11.2 Prepare bed/slab/saddles for tank installation according to specs & to site conditions 11.3 Build dyke, if applicable, utilizing materials, tools & equipment as per manufacturer spec. & applicable codes 11.4 Place & secure tank on bed/ slab/ saddles as specified, including appropriate rigging & directing lift operator 11.5 Assemble & install system components including spill containment systems as specified by manufacturer & code 11.6 Ensure electrical hook-up is in compliance with all codes & regulations 11.7 Attach applicable tags & labels to ensure correct tank capacities & identification 11.8 Install traffic protection as per client specification & applicable Codes 11.9 Conduct final pressure test following manufacturer instruction & applicable Codes & regulations 11.10 Complete required reports, including warranties, service reports, time sheets, readings, dips, & authorizations Page 11

MODULE M12: REMOVAL OF ABOVEGROUND TANKS Trainee/candidate will be able to remove aboveground tanks by isolating tanks and having them removed, preparing tanks for transport. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 12.1 Secure area by barricading, erecting signs & clearing area of unauthorized personnel 12.2 Ensure power sources disconnected, locked out & tagged 12.3 Drain system, disconnect lines, contain product, ensure no spillage & in compliance with all regs/codes 12.4 Identify product & quantity, remove from tank(s) by pumping to approp. container, ensuring no spillage & compliance with applicable codes 12.5 Purge tank utilizing appropriate techniques as per company procedures & codes. 12.6 Removal of tank after confirming vapours have been removed. Directing Lift Operator as per company procedures 12.7 Prepare tank(s) for transport by securing & balancing on float, attaching appropriate placards in compliance with codes/ regulations. 12.8 Ensure the inspection of soil for contamination is to be conducted by qualified personnel & that correct reports have been completed 12.9 Removal of barricades & signage 12.10 Complete required reports, incl. time sheets, dip records, authorizations Page 12

MODULE M13: INSTALLATION & REMOVAL - SUCTION PUMPS & SYSTEMS Trainee/candidate will be able to install and remove suction pumps and related systems following manufacturer instructions and ensuring compliance with all applicable codes and regulations. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 13.1 Install suction pumps & related systems as per manufacturer & client specifications & applicable Codes 13.2 Test equipment operation by checking operating pressures/ vacuum, visually inspecting for leaks, purging air from system & completing integrity checks on system to ensure correct system operation 13.3 Remove suction pumps & related systems by locking out power, removing pumps, draining & containing, capping lines & equipment, securing pump wiring, marking wiring & product lines & purging lines when necessary according to company procedures. 13.4 Complete required reports, including warranties, time sheets, readings & dips, authorizations Page 13

MODULE M14: REPAIR & MAINTENANCE - SUCTION PUMPS & SYSTEMS Trainee/candidate will be able to repair and maintain suction pumps and related systems following manufacturer instructions and ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations. Troubleshooting requires conducting visual checks, listening for unusual noises, sensing excessive vibration and/or heat, observing unusual smells, conducting integrity checks and/or consulting the manufacturer's manual to determine most probable cause. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date(s) Number of Hours 14.1 Identification of problem(s), i.e. mechanical, electrical, hydraulic or electronic 14.2 Troubleshoot mechanical problems 14.3 Troubleshoot electrical problems, checking all power sources 14.4 Troubleshoot hydraulic problems, checking vacuum, operating pressure & fluid levels 14.5 Troubleshoot electronic problems, checking all power sources & voltage, running diagnostics routines 14.6 Repair/replace defective mechanical &/or hydraulic components, following manufacturer's procedures, including relieving pressure, draining lines & containing product, as appropriate, while observing all safety measures & using appropriate tools & equipment 14.7 Repair/replace defective electrical &/or electronic components following manufacturer s procedures including isolating, locking out & tagging energy source(s), using appropriate static grounding devices & de-energizing capacitors while observing all safety measures & using appropriate tools & equipment Page 14

Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 14.8 Perform scheduled maintenance on suction pumps & related systems including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic & electronic systems as per client &/or manufacturer's specs. to ensure efficient equipment operation 14.9 Test equipment operation after repair by checking vacuum, operating pressures, visually inspecting for leaks, purging air from system & completing integrity checks on system to ensure normal operation 14.10 Complete required reports, warranties, service reports, time sheets, readings, dip records, authorizations Page 15

MODULE M15: INSTALLATION & REMOVAL - SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, DISPENSERS & RELATED SYSTEMS Trainee/candidate will be able to install and remove submersible pumps, dispensers and related systems following manufacturer instructions and adhering to company standards and by ensuring compliance with applicable regulations. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date(s) Number of Hours 15.1 Install submersible pumps, dispensers & related systems as per manufacturer s & client specifications & applicable codes 15.2 Test equipment operation by checking operating pressures, visually inspecting for leaks, purging air from system & completing integrity checks on the system to ensure proper system operation 15.3 Remove submersible pumps, dispensers & related systems by locking out power, removing dispensers, draining & capping lines & equipment, securing pump wiring, marking wiring & product lines, & purging lines when necessary according to company procedures 15.4 Complete required reports, warranties, readings & dip records Page 16

MODULE M16: REPAIR & MAINTENANCE - SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, DISPENSERS & RELATED SYSTEMS Trainee/candidate will be able to repair and maintain submersible pumps, dispensers and related systems following manufacturer s instructions and adhering to company standards and procedures. Troubleshooting requires conducting visual checks, listening for unusual noises, sensing excessive vibration and/or heat, observing unusual smells, conducting integrity checks and/or consulting the manufacturer's manual to determine most probable cause. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date(s) Number of Hours 16.1 Identify the problem(s) as mechanical, electrical, hydraulic or electronic 16.2 Troubleshoot mechanical problems 16.3 Troubleshoot electrical problems 16.4 Troubleshoot hydraulic problems 16.5 Troubleshoot electronic problems 16.6 Repair/replace defective mechanical &/or hydraulic components following manufacturer's procedures including relieving pressure, draining lines & containing product, as appropriate, observing all safety measures & using appropriate tools & equipment. 16.7 Repair/replace defective electrical &/or electronic components by following manufacturer's procedures including isolating, locking out & tagging energy source(s), using approp. static grounding devices & de-energizing capacitors, while observing all safety measures & using appropriate tools & equipment 16.8 Perform scheduled maintenance on submersible pumps, dispensers & related systems including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic & electronic systems according to client &/or manufacturer's specifications to ensure efficient equipment operation 16.9 Test equipment operation after repair by checking vacuum, operating pressures, visually inspecting for leaks, purging air from system & completing integrity checks on system to ensure normal operation. 16.10 Complete required reports, warranties, service reports, time sheets, readings, dip records, authorizations Page 17

MODULE M17: REPAIR & MAINTENANCE - LEAK DETECTION & TANK MONITORING SYSTEMS Trainee/candidate will be able to repair and maintain leak detection and tank monitoring systems by following manufacturer s instructions, adhering to company standards and by ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations. Troubleshooting requires conducting visual checks, listening for unusual noises, sensing excessive vibration and/or heat, observing unusual smells, conducting integrity checks and/or consulting the manufacturer's manual to determine most probable cause. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date(s) Number of Hours 17.1 Identify the problem(s) in response to client request as mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic or electronic 17.2 Troubleshoot mechanical problems 17.3 Troubleshoot electrical problems 17.4 Troubleshoot hydraulic/pneumatic problems 17.5 Troubleshoot electronic problems 17.6 Repair/replace defective mechanical &/ or hydraulic/pneumatic components by following manufacturer's procedures including relieving pressure, draining lines & containing product, as appropriate, while observing all safety measures & using appropriate tools & equipment 17.7 Repair/replace defective electrical &/or electronic components following manufacturer procedures including isolating, locking out & tagging energy source(s), using appropriate static grounding devices & de-energizing capacitors, while observing all safety measures & using appropriate tools & equipment 17.8 Perform scheduled maintenance on leak detection, tank monitoring, & related systems including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic/pneumatic & electronic systems according to client &/or manufacturer's specifications to ensure efficient equipment operation Page 18

Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 17.9 Test equipment operation after repair by checking operating pressures, on-board diagnostics, visually inspecting for leaks, purging air from system & completing integrity checks on system to ensure normal operation 17.10 Complete required reports, warranties, service reports, time sheets, readings, dip records, authorizations Page 19

MODULE M18: INSTALLATION & REMOVAL OF BULK HANDLING EQUIPMENT Trainee/candidate will be able to install and remove bulk handling equipment following manufacturer s instructions, adhering to company standards and procedures and by ensuring compliance with applicable regulations. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Date Number of Hours 18.1 Install bulk handling equipment & related systems using appropriate lifting & fastening devices according to client & manufacturer specifications 18.2 Prepare & secure appropriate hydraulic &/or pneumatic lines using required tools & equipment 18.3 Ensure electrical & electronic hook-up is in place & operational 18.4 Test equipment operation after installation by checking operating pressures, visually inspecting for leaks, purging air from system & completing integrity checks on system to ensure efficient operation 18.5 Disconnect all energy sources & relieve pressure in hydraulic &/or pneumatic systems prior to removal of bulk handling equipment 18.6 Drain system & disconnect lines & dispose of waste in accordance with legislative requirements 18.7 Remove equipment using appropriate lifting devices & equipment 18.8 Complete required reports, warranties, service reports, time sheets, readings, dip records, authorizations Page 20

MODULE M19: REPAIRING & MAINTAINING BULK HANDLING EQUIPMENT Trainee/candidate will be able to repair and maintain bulk handling equipment following manufacturer s instructions, adhering to company standards and procedures and by ensuring compliance with applicable regulations. Troubleshooting requires conducting visual checks, listening for unusual noises, sensing excessive vibration and/or heat, observing unusual smells, conducting integrity checks and/or consulting the manufacturer's manual to determine most probable cause. Skills/Topic Areas Trainee Supervisor Dated Number of Hours 19.1 Identify the problem(s) in response to client request as mechanical, electrical, hydraulic or electronic 19.2 Troubleshoot for mechanical problems 19.3 Troubleshoot electrical problems 19.4 Troubleshoot hydraulic problems 19.5 Troubleshoot electronic problems 19.6 Repair/replace defective mechanical &/or hydraulic components by following manufacturer's procedures including relieving pressure, draining lines & containing product, as appropriate, while observing all safety measures & using appropriate tools & equipment 19.7 Repair/replace defective electrical &/or electronic components by following manufacturer's procedures including isolating, locking out & tagging energy source, using appropriate static grounding devices & de-energizing capacitors, while observing all safety measures & using appropriate tools & equipment 19.8 Perform scheduled maintenance on bulk handling equipment & related systems including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic & electronic systems according to client &/or manufacturer's specifications to ensure efficient equipment operation 19.9 Test equipment operation after repair by checking vacuum, operating pressures, visually inspecting for leaks, purging air from system & completing integrity checks on system to ensure normal operation 19.10 Complete required reports, warranties, service reports, time sheets, readings, dip records, authorizations Page 21

TRAINING MODULE SUMMARY The training module summary can be submitted to CPCA as proof of the trainees practical experience and forms part of CPCA Form #3 Verification of Trade Experience TRAINING MODULE/UNIT TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE EMPLOYER SIGNATURE M7: Planning Jobs M8: Installation Underground Tanks M9: Removal Underground Tanks M10: Installation Petroleum Transfer Systems M11: Installation Aboveground Tanks M12: Removal Aboveground Tanks M13: Installation & Removal Suction Pumps & Systems M14: Repair & Maintenance Suction Pumps & Systems M15: Installation & Removal Submersible Pumps, Dispensers & Related Systems M16: Repair & Maintenance Submersible Pumps, Dispensers & Related Systems M17: Repair & Maintenance Leak Detection & Tank Monitoring Systems M18: Installation & Removal Bulk Handling Equipment M19: Repair & Maintenance Bulk Handling Equipment Page 22

TRAINING MODULE SUMMARY The training module summary can be submitted to CPCA as proof of the trainees practical experience and forms part of CPCA Form #3 Verification of Trade Experience TRAINING MODULE/UNIT TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE EMPLOYER SIGNATURE M7: Planning Jobs M8: Installation Underground Tanks M9: Removal Underground Tanks M10: Installation Petroleum Transfer Systems M11: Installation Aboveground Tanks M12: Removal Aboveground Tanks M13: Installation & Removal Suction Pumps & Systems M14: Repair & Maintenance Suction Pumps & Systems M15: Installation & Removal Submersible Pumps, Dispensers & Related Systems M16: Repair & Maintenance Submersible Pumps, Dispensers & Related Systems M17: Repair & Maintenance Leak Detection & Tank Monitoring Systems M18: Installation & Removal Bulk Handling Equipment M19: Repair & Maintenance Bulk Handling Equipment Page 23

TRAINING MODULE SUMMARY The training module summary can be submitted to CPCA as proof of the trainees practical experience and forms part of CPCA Form #3 Verification of Trade Experience TRAINING MODULE/UNIT TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE EMPLOYER SIGNATURE M7: Planning Jobs M8: Installation Underground Tanks M9: Removal Underground Tanks M10: Installation Petroleum Transfer Systems M11: Installation Aboveground Tanks M12: Removal Aboveground Tanks M13: Installation & Removal Suction Pumps & Systems M14: Repair & Maintenance Suction Pumps & Systems M15: Installation & Removal Submersible Pumps, Dispensers & Related Systems M16: Repair & Maintenance Submersible Pumps, Dispensers & Related Systems M17: Repair & Maintenance Leak Detection & Tank Monitoring Systems M18: Installation & Removal Bulk Handling Equipment M19: Repair & Maintenance Bulk Handling Equipment Page 24

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