4.0.1. Despite section 4, a journeyman may perform a task not included in the definition in Schedule A that applies to the journeyman’s trade if performing the task is in keeping with the principle of versatility in work organization.
Performing tasks that meet all the following conditions constitutes versatility:(1) the tasks are related to the tasks provided for in the definition of the trade of the journeyman;
(2) the tasks are part of the same work sequence and allow work, including preparatory or finishing work, to progress; and
(3) the tasks are of short duration in a working day.
The principle of versatility does not apply to the operation of cranes of any type or to work pertaining to the stability or load carrying capacity of a structure. Nor does it apply to tasks relating to the trades of electrician, pipe fitter, fire protection mechanic, refrigeration mechanic or elevator mechanic.