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michell Mar 2nd 2008 6:59 pm

Fire Alarm Engineer/Technician
 
Hi
my husband is a fire alarm engineer/technician but this is not on the list
we wondered if he could go under Electronic instrument tradesperson (special class ) 4314-13 this is the closest we can find to my husbands skills, he does work with electric as well but this is not high voltage and he has only got on the job training in the fire alarm industry but has taken a few (5) courses and is also taking another 2 courses in the nxt 2 mths 1 of which is the BFTSA part 1 or also known as IFA course part1 the thing is he is wondering if he is capable of doing the TRA in this skill , he has been a fire alarm engineer for 6 years, but is this enough and what would be the advantage to him taking the TRA , would we be able to go for a 175 or 176 on a TRA pass or would we still have to go on a 457
any help greatfully appreciated

kind regards
michell


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