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#102827 01/02/07 05:27 PM
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It is my Understanding the large consumer appliance repair persons need to have an Electrical Endorsement in the Province of BC.
Any Idea where i can find info on the net for this i tried looking at the safety regulation and standards but couldn't find them.

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you are looking at an EA ticket or Electric Appliance repair ticket.
All qualifications are administered by the Electrical Safety Branch.
Try 604 660 6286 in New West

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Thanks
My Girl Friend Rents from her Landlord and he is famous for sending unqualified hacks over to do repairs .
Her Electric Range has many burned and cracked wires feeding the range top Elements.
I asked her to ask whoever he sends over that he is actually Qualified to either replace the wiring or if the Landlord should be suppling her with a Safe working Range.


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