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Architectural Sheet Metal Worker

Description
"Architectural Sheet Metal Worker" means a person who does the installation, welding, burning, cutting, layout, caulking, fastening, repair, hoisting and rigging of metal and translucent sheets, insulation, ventilators, all flashings, gutters, louvers, soffits, skylights and metal doors when associated with the construction of buildings.

Program Profile
Architectural Sheet Metal Worker Profile (present standard until December 31, 2009)

Architectural Sheet Metal Worker Implementation Phase (new effective January 1, 2010)

Special Information:
Information is provided on the transition requirements for apprentices from the present program to the new program which will be effective January 1, 2010. Refer to the
  ASM Transition Plan.

Program Outline
Architectural Sheet Metal Worker Program Outline

Training Institutions
Click here for a list of ITA-approved institutions

Certification Challenge Application
Architectural Sheetmetal Worker Challenge

Equivalency Status Application
The Equivalency Application Package for this trade is currently under development. Over the next several months the ITA will be working with Industry Training Organizations and other Industry Partners to develop the Equivalency Application Packages for this trade. You may email or telephone the ITA Customer Service Department and provide your name, mailing address, and the name of your Trade if you wish to be placed on a waiting list for this Equivalency Package. An Application Package will be mailed to you as soon as it is available.

Prior Work-based Training Credit Application
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