Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) A limited building maintenance
electrician:
(a) Is authorized to maintain,
repair and replace the following electrical installations required on the
premises of commercial office buildings, buildings occupied by the state or a
local government entity or facilities designated by the board in electrical
systems not exceeding 300 volts to ground:
(A) Electrical appliances;
(B) Light switches;
(C) Light fixtures;
(D) Fans;
(E) Receptacles; and
(F) Fluorescent ballasts.
(b) May be employed by the owner
of a commercial office building or the owner's agent, neither of whom need to
be licensed.
(2)
Qualification Based on Employment and Experience Gained Prior to July 1, 1995.
Prior to August 1, 1998, an applicant can qualify by submitting independent
documentation of at least one year of commercial office building maintenance
experience, provided the experience was gained prior to July 1, 1995, and by
passing a written examination. No applications shall be received under this
section after August 1, 1998.
(3)
License and Equivalent Requirements. The equivalent standards adopted by the
board under ORS 479.630 include:
(a) Work Categories and Minimum Hours.
Applicants who did not complete an approved training program must verify 2,000
hours of on-the-job training or experience in maintenance, repair and
replacement for the following work categories and minimum hours:
(A) Electrical appliances, 100
hours;
(B) Light switches, 250
hours;
(C) Light fixtures, 200
hours;
(D) Fans, 100
hours;
(E) Receptacles, 250 hours;
and
(F) Fluorescent ballasts, 300
hours.
(b) Total Hours
Required. The minimum work hours under each subject shall not be less than the
hours specified. No more than 300 percent credit shall be allowed for subjects
(A) through (F) for any one subject.
(4) Required Educational Qualification by
Training.
(a) Applicants shall attend 16
hours of approved electrical safety training before commencing any on-the-job
activities or additional electrical training.
(b) Required Electrical Training. Applicants
shall submit transcripts verifying successful completion, with passing grades,
in the following subject areas:
(A) Basic
electricity;
(B) Sources of
electricity;
(C) Building
electrical service;
(D) Measuring
electrical energy consumption and electrical circuits;
(E) Protective devices (fuses and circuit
breakers) and electrical symbols;
(F) Electrical conductors, insulation and
raceways;
(G) Electrical boxes,
receptacles, switches and solenoids;
(H) Motors and starters, maintenance and
safety;
(I) Electrical testing
meters;
(J) Basics of
lighting;
(K) Light sources,
fixtures and maintenance;
(L)
Maintenance and safety;
(M) Scope
of work allowed; and
(N) Applicable
sections of the Oregon Electrical Specialty Code.
(c) Prior to performing any
unsupervised electrical work as a trainee, applicant shall have a minimum of 80
hours of approved on-the-job training under the supervision of a competent
licensed electrician whose scope of license allows all of the electrical
activities of a limited building maintenance electrician, provided the training
covers each of the electrical installations in subsection (3)(a) of this
section.
(d) For the purposes of
this section the following licensees can be the training electrician: General
supervising electrician, limited supervising electrician, general journeyman,
limited manufacturing plant journeyman, limited maintenance electrician and
limited building maintenance electrician which includes a person licensed under
section (2) of this rule.
(5) Definitions.
(a) "Commercial Office Building" is a
building of which 75 percent or more of the office area is used for
professional or service transactions, including storage of records. For the
purpose of determining "office area," stairways, hallways, rest rooms and
vehicle parking are excluded;
(b)
"Government Building" means a building, or portion thereof, which is owned,
leased or rented and used by the state or any county, municipality or other
political subdivision of the state; and
(c) "Owner's Agent" means the owner's
employee, or other person or entity under contract, who oversees the daily
maintenance of the owner's property.
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the
agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS
479.730
Stats. Implemented: ORS
479.630