I-9, r. 0.1 - Regulation respecting the professional activities that may be engaged in by a professional technologist whose competency is in an engineering technology

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8. A professional technologist may engage in a professional activity referred to in section 9 when the following conditions are met:
(1)  the professional activity and the plans and specifications, as well as any written opinion relate to the same individual work;
(2)  all the requirements, parameters, standards and specifications according to which the professional activity is engaged in are indicated in the plans and specifications or in a written opinion;
(3)  the plans and specifications, as well as, where applicable, the written opinion indicate that they can be used for the purpose of carrying out an activity referred to in section 9 and are signed and sealed by an engineer;
(4)  the professional activity does not relate to one of the following works:
(a)  a protection device that ensures the safety of industrial equipment;
(b)  a nuclear facility or prescribed equipment within the meaning of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (S.C. 1997, c. 9);
(c)  work installed in a very high-risk industrial occupancy within the meaning of the Construction Code (chapter B-1.1, r. 2) or in a hazardous location within the meaning of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, as incorporated in the Construction Code.
O.C. 3-2024, s. 8.
In force: 2024-02-15
8. A professional technologist may engage in a professional activity referred to in section 9 when the following conditions are met:
(1)  the professional activity and the plans and specifications, as well as any written opinion relate to the same individual work;
(2)  all the requirements, parameters, standards and specifications according to which the professional activity is engaged in are indicated in the plans and specifications or in a written opinion;
(3)  the plans and specifications, as well as, where applicable, the written opinion indicate that they can be used for the purpose of carrying out an activity referred to in section 9 and are signed and sealed by an engineer;
(4)  the professional activity does not relate to one of the following works:
(a)  a protection device that ensures the safety of industrial equipment;
(b)  a nuclear facility or prescribed equipment within the meaning of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (S.C. 1997, c. 9);
(c)  work installed in a very high-risk industrial occupancy within the meaning of the Construction Code (chapter B-1.1, r. 2) or in a hazardous location within the meaning of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, as incorporated in the Construction Code.
O.C. 3-2024, s. 8.