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Apprenticeability Request Form
Occupational Title: Boiler/Pressure Vessel Inspector
O*NET/SOC CODE: 13-1041.05 DOT CODE: 805.667.010
SVP: 6 SIC CODE: Proposed Term: 6,000 hours
Is this occupation part of a recognized apprenticeable occupation? Yes No If yes, how is separate apprenticeability recognition justified? N/A
Potential Sponsor (name, address, contact person and e mail): North Carolina Department Labor, Boiler Safety Bureau, 4 W. Edenton Street Raleigh, NC 27601; H. Dieter Hanrath,PE; dhanrath@mail.dol.state.nc.us.
Estimated number of apprentices to be trained by this sponsor: 1, Currently
Proposed ratio (apprentices to journeyworkers): 1 to 1>
Estimated number of workers in this occupation nationwide: 14,000
Estimated number of employers using this occupation nationwide:
Union involved, if any (name, address, and contact person): 400
Does this union support apprenticeability of this occupation? Yes No (N/A)
National employer association involved, if any (name, address, and contact person):
Does this association support apprenticeability of this occupation? Yes No
Does the sponsor have a history of utilizing formalized training? Yes No If so in which occupation? Boiler/Pressure Vessel Inspector
Has this sponsor previously recognized and undertaken formalized training in this occupation? Yes No. If yes, when, and for what term of training?
Briefly describe the occupation (job description )-- what the worker does, how it is performed, and the skills involved:
Additional comments in support of apprenticeability of this occupation:
*Attach an outline of the work processes in which the apprentices will receive training,
showing the approximate time to be spent in each major process. If the occupation is going to be performance or competency based it must meet the requirements of Circular 95-05.
*Attach an outline of the recommended related instruction including the estimated hours per subject per year.
*Attach a list of employer and/or labor organizations that support apprenticeability of this occupation.
Submitted by: Title:
Date: Telephone:
E-Mail: Address:
Codes:
DOT CODE= Dictionary of Occupational Titles
O*NET/SOC CODE= Occupational Information Network/Standard Occupational Classification
SVP= Specific Vocational Preparation
SIC CODE= Standard Industrial Classification
*Use the attached format
Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training Employment Administration US Department of Labor
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