Oregon boiler license continuing education

    • Do I need to pass the Oregon boiler license exam?

      These consist of Class 2, Class 3, Class 4, Class 5, Class 5-A and Class 5-B. The Class 1 Trainee/Helper and Class 6 Welder are not required to take and pass the Oregon Boiler License Exam to be certified.


    • What is a Class 3 boiler license?

      A person holding this license may install or repair boilers (including boiler and non-boiler external piping) and unfired pressure vessels by a non- welded method of attachment. Class 3 licensees are required to take 24 hours of continuing education during each 3-year licensing cycle. Applicants shall: 1.


    • What are the rules for licensing boilers and pressure vessels?

      The rules for licensing of persons installing, altering or repairing boilers or pressure vessels are listed in ORS 480.630 through ORS 480.645. Requirements for each “Qualified Certified Person” who can be licensed to install, alter or repair boilers, pressure vessels and pressure piping in the State of Oregon are listed in OAR 918-225-0691.


    • How do I become a Boiler Technician?

      1. Have at least 2,000 hours of experience installing and repairing boilers verified as established in OAR division 30; 2. Pass an examination testing the applicant's knowledge of:


    • [PDF File]Boiler study guide Class 5, 5A/5B license

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      Class 5 Pressure Piping Mechanic. A person holding this license may fabricate, install, alter and repair pressure piping; install boilers and pressure vessels by attachment of piping connections; and install, assemble and repair cast iron sectional boilers. Applicants shall:


    • [PDF File]Boiler Certification Eligibility Criteria

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      Boiler License Application, Classes 1-6 Boiler License Application, Classes 1-6 Mail or fax application with payment to: Department of Consumer and Business Services • Building Codes Division DCBS Fiscal Services Mailing address: P.O. Box 14470, Salem, OR 97309-0404 P.O. Box 14610 1535 Edgewater St. NW, Salem, OR 97304 Salem, OR 97309-0445



    • [PDF File]BOILER CLASS 4 LICENSE EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE

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      Class 4 licensees are required to take 24 hours of continuing education during each 3-year licensing cycle. Applicants shall: Have 2,000 hours of experience doing welding and 2,000 hours of experience doing non- welding applications involving boilers or pressure vessels.


    • [PDF File]BOILER CLASS 3 LICENSE EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE

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      Requirements for each “Qualified Certified Person” who can be licensed to install, alter or repair boilers, pressure vessels and pressure piping in the State of Oregon are listed in OAR 918-225-0691. These consist of Class 2, Class 3, Class 4, Class 5, Class 5-A and Class 5-B.


    • [PDF File]Boiler License Application, Classes 1-6

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      The amendments modify the boiler licensing examination rules to align with the new requirements of the 2021 OBPVSC, remove references to code books that are no longer applicable to license types for which they are listed, and general knowledge items not specifically referenced by the OBPVSC. Contact:


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