HVAC&R Nation March 2020

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Licensing update

NEW RULES FOR QUEENSLAND FRIDGIES A new mechanical services licensing framework has begun in Queensland. The QBCC explains what it means for you. A new licensing framework has been introduced in Queensland. Workers now require a Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) licence for mechanical services work. According to the QBCC, “improperly installed and maintained heating and cooling systems can lead to dangerous bacteria growing and spreading through systems in facilities such as aged care, hospitals and shopping centres, among others. For this reason, licensing for mechanical services trades has been changed to reflect the important and specialised skill involved in this work.”

Existing Refrigeration and Air Conditioning and Mechanical Services (Limited Design) and Refrigeration and Air Conditioning and Mechanical Services (Unlimited Design) contractors may also be eligible for a free Mechanical Services – Plumbing licence provided: • The application is made by June 30, 2020 • The applicant has the required technical qualifications • The applicant can show they have performed mechanical services plumbing work (or employed workers to carry out this work) for a minimum period of six months prior to January 1, 2020.

GENERAL INFORMATION All existing licensees in the above classes have been emailed and/or sent a letter detailing the transitional arrangements relevant to them. Regular email updates will be provided to these licensees to ensure the timeframes for applications are understood. The QBCC is working collaboratively with industry stakeholders to ensure mechanical

AIR CONDITIONING TIMELINE

If these existing refrigeration and air conditioning licensees have been undertaking scopes of work that now fall under the Mechanical Services – Plumbing licence class, licensees will need to apply for this new licence. HVAC&R Nation

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Existing QBCC Act licensees in classes Refrigeration and Air Conditioning and Mechanical Services (Limited Design) and Refrigeration and Air Conditioning and Mechanical Services (Unlimited Design), have been automatically transitioned to the relevant new Mechanical Services – Air‑Conditioning and Refrigeration licence class. These licensees will not need to provide paperwork or pay any additional fee for this licence and will receive their new licence card upon renewal.

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A mechanical services licence is not required for installation of single-head split system air conditioners if the value of work does not exceed $3,300.

ELIGIBILITY FOR A FREE LICENCE

An online licence application form is available via the myQBCC portal – my.qbcc.qld.gov.au/s/login/ – making the application process convenient and efficient. ■

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From July 1, 2020, contractors working in the industry must be licensed to carry out mechanical services work. Other workers, including employees, will not need to be licensed until January 1, 2022 if their employer holds the appropriate contractor licence.

Licensees who are members of industry bodies are encouraged to seek assistance from those organisations to understand the new licensing framework.

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New entrants and apprentices completing after January 1, 2020, require a relevant licence to undertake mechanical services work. New entrants include interstate or overseas workers new to the Queensland building industry.

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Mechanical services stakeholder meetings are being held regularly to communicate and engage with industry. Further stakeholder meetings will be held throughout the year to gain further feedback and industry insights.

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The new licensing framework is being implemented in stages. Plumbers, refrigeration and air conditioning technicians, and those who work in the medical gas industry, will require a licence to perform mechanical services work, or contract for mechanical services work, regardless of the value.

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services contractors and workers are prepared for the introduction of the licensing framework, and understand what it means for them.

The QBCC has created a “Mechanical Services Plumbing Licence Experience Requirements” factsheet, available on the QBCC website, which outlines clear examples of acceptable experience. Visit qbcc.build/mechservices to learn more.

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STAGED IMPLEMENTATION

All new entrants (including those who complete their apprenticeship from 1 Jan 2020) will need the relevant licence before they can carry out mechanical services work.

EXISTING LICENSEE

All existing licensees with a Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Licence will be automatically transitioned to the new licence.

COMPANY & NOMINEE SUPERVISOR

All Companies and Nominee Supervisors must be licenced.

SITE SUPERVISOR

All site supervisors (employed by QBCC contractor with mechanical service licence) must be licensed.

EMPLOYEE

All employees (of QBCC contractor with mechanical services licence) must be licensed.

Students performing work as part of an apprenticeship/traineeship will not require a licence.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE? Visit the mechanical services web pages at qbcc.build/mechservices to access detailed information for each mechanical services stream, including timelines for licencing, reference guides and fact sheets, transitional arrangements and information on how to apply for recognition of prior learning for mechanical services technical qualifications.

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