Scope of Profession - Outdoor Power Equipment Technician - Recreational Equipment

In this section,

  • “marine equipment” means
    • boats and trailers,
    • jet drives in boats and personal water craft,
    • outboard motors,
    • inboard‑outboard engines, and
    • stern drives;
  • “power equipment” means equipment, other than marine equipment or recreational equipment, that in the designated trade of outdoor power equipment technician is commonly known as outdoor power equipment or turf equipment and includes the following:
    • aerators;
    • air compressors;
    • chippers and shredders;
    • compaction equipment;
    • generators;
    • lawn and garden tractors;
    • lift equipment;
    • pressure washers;
    • pumps;
    • mowers;
    • chain saws;
    • seeders;
    • sprayers;
    • tillers;
    • trimmers;
    • snow removal equipment;
    • golf carts;
    • utility vehicles specifically designed for use on or with respect to turf;
  • “recreational equipment” means vehicles, including trailers designed for the transportation of the vehicles, that are not defined as power equipment in this section and that in the designated trade of outdoor power equipment technician are commonly known as
    • snowmobiles,
    • marine equipment, and
    • outdoor recreational multi‑wheeled utility vehicles that are not required to be registered under the Traffic Safety Act unless they are operated on a highway, but not including
      • a motorcycle as defined in section 91, or
      • any vehicle referred to in section 59(1)(a) or (b), 61(1)(a) or (b), 63(1)(a) or (b) or 65(1)(a) or (b);
  • “undertakings of the branch of the designated trade” means the diagnosis and repair of recreational equipment.

Undertakings and Activities

  • When practicing or otherwise carrying out work in the undertakings of the branch of the designated trade, the following are activities within the recreational equipment branch of the designated trade of outdoor power equipment technician: diagnosing and repairing recreational equipment; 
  • selecting, inspecting, using and maintaining various hand and power tools, shop equipment, measuring tools and testing equipment; 
  • retrieving and inputting applicable information using various media, including service-related computer software programs; 
  • selecting, installing or removing fasteners, tubing, piping, couplings, fittings, hoses, electrical wiring and connectors; 
  • selecting, installing, inspecting, adjusting and removing bearings, bushings, seals, belts, sheaves, pulleys, chains and sprockets; 
  • selecting proper fuels, lubricants, coolants, sealants, adhesives, plastics and plastic metals for intended application; 
  • inspecting, monitoring performance of and operating machinery and equipment; 
  • assembling, testing, igniting and adjusting oxyfuel cutting and heating equipment and performing minor cutting and heating repairs; 
  • with respect to internal combustion 2- and 4-cycle engines that use gasoline, diesel or alternative fuels, and engine auxiliary systems and accessories, 
    • inspecting and testing the following: 
      • engines, engine components and engine systems in and out of chassis, before and after service or repair; 
      • engine lubrication systems; 
      • engine liquid cooling systems; 
      • engine air cooling systems and air filtering or screening systems; 
      • engine intake and exhaust systems; 
      • fuel systems; 
      • engine control systems, 
    • diagnosing engine problems, 
    • diagnosing malfunctions, 
    • repairing or replacing components,
    • analyzing parts for failure and determining the causes of the failure, and 
    • removing and installing engines;
  • with respect to power trains, clutches, fluid drives, transmissions, transfer drives, drive lines, differentials, final drives, axles, stern drives, lower units and inboard jet drive motors,
    • inspecting, testing and adjusting the following: 
      • clutches;
      • fluid drives, fluid couplings, torque converters, hydraulic retarders and other connecting units; 
      • manual transmissions; 
      • power shift transmissions, high-low speed units, reverse units and automatic transmissions and their control systems; 
      • transfer drives; 
      • drive shafts, u-joints, belt, chain and gear drives, mechanical winch drives, power take-offs and other drive lines; 
      • front and rear differentials and axles, stern drives, lower units and inboard and jet drive motors, 
    • diagnosing malfunctions and irregular operation and performance, 
    • removing and installing the following:
      • complete components; 
      • complete transmissions; 
      • complete gear box drives; 
      • complete assemblies, 
    • removing, inspecting, overhauling, repairing and replacing the following: 
      • assemblies and their parts; 
      • transmission parts and components; 
      • transmission control systems and components, and 
    • analyzing the failure of parts and determining the causes of failures and the reusability of parts; 
  • with respect to electrical systems and circuits, batteries, charging, starting, lighting and accessories systems, spark ignition systems, electronic systems and circuits, electronic monitoring systems and electronic control systems, 
    • inspecting, testing, adjusting and replacing the following: 
      • storage batteries; 
      • components and circuits, 
    • diagnosing performance,
    • isolating defects within the system or in another part of the machine, and
    • analyzing failures and determining the causes of failures; 
  • with respect to hydraulic and hydrostatic systems, open and closed centre hydraulic systems, open and closed loop hydrostatic systems and control systems, 
    • inspecting, testing and adjusting,
    • diagnosing malfunctions, 
    • removing and installing components as a unit, 
    • testing, overhauling, repairing and replacing parts and components, and 
    • analyzing the failure of parts and determining the causes of failures and the reusability of parts; 
  • with respect to pneumatic systems and air supply and generating systems, 
    • inspecting, testing and adjusting air systems, 
    • diagnosing malfunctions, 
    • removing and installing components as a unit, 
    • testing, overhauling, repairing and replacing parts and components, and 
    • analyzing the failure of parts and determining the causes of failures and reusability of parts; 
  • with respect to steering, braking and suspension systems, inspecting, testing and adjusting the following:
    • manual steering systems;
    • manual braking systems and brake foundation assemblies; 
    • hydraulic steering and braking systems;
    • electrical braking systems; 
    • suspension systems; 
  • with respect to frames, chassis, supporting structures and components, 
    • inspecting, repairing and replacing wheels, rims and tires, 
    • adjusting and aligning frames, chassis, supporting structures and components, 
    • adjusting and aligning wheels where applicable, 
    • adjusting, aligning and repairing assemblies, 
    • inspecting and testing heating systems, 
    • diagnosing and isolating problems and determining causes, and 
    • replacing components and making repairs; 
  • with respect to attachments and working tools, structural members, cables, hooks and slings, 
    • inspecting, adjusting, aligning, removing, installing, repairing and replacing vehicle attachments and components, 
    • inspecting and measuring structural members for signs of misalignment, cracking, loose bolts, metal fatigue and overloading,
    • analyzing failures and determining causes and correcting where applicable or recommending speciality repair or welding, and 
    • inspecting, removing, installing and replacing equipment cables, hooks and slings; 
  • with respect to preventive maintenance, operational safety and vehicle economy, 
    • identifying and evaluating component failures and malfunctions relating to vehicles, 
    • identifying unsafe operating practices, and 
    • communicating the following: 
      • advice on maintenance to be performed; 
      • maintenance safety precautions; 
      • correct procedures for vehicle inspections, operations, towing, loading, hauling, parking and storage; 
      • the importance of the use of proper fuel, lubricants, coolants, filters and similar items and providing advice in respect of those matters. 

Restricted Activities

The following activities, when performed within undertakings of the branch of the designated trade and by the specified classes of individuals, are restricted activities within the recreational equipment branch of the designated trade of outdoor power equipment technician:

  • diagnosing and repairing recreational equipment;
  • selecting, inspecting, using and maintaining various hand and power tools, shop equipment, measuring tools and testing equipment;
  • retrieving and inputting applicable information using various media, including service‑related computer software programs;
  • selecting, installing or removing fasteners, tubing, piping, couplings, fittings, hoses, electrical wiring and connectors;
  • selecting, installing, inspecting, adjusting and removing bearings, bushings, seals, belts, sheaves, pulleys, chains and sprockets;
  • selecting proper fuels, lubricants, coolants, sealants, adhesives, plastics and plastic metals for intended application;
  • inspecting, monitoring performance of and operating machinery and equipment;
  • assembling, testing, igniting and adjusting oxyfuel cutting and heating equipment and performing minor cutting and heating repairs;
  • with respect to internal combustion 2‑ and 4‑cycle engines that use gasoline, diesel or alternative fuels, and engine auxiliary systems and accessories,
    • inspecting and testing the following:
      • engines, engine components and engine systems in and out of chassis, before and after service or repair;
      • engine lubrication systems;
      • engine liquid cooling systems;
      • engine air cooling systems and air filtering or screening systems;
      • engine intake and exhaust systems;
      • fuel systems;
      • engine control systems,
    • diagnosing engine problems,
    • diagnosing malfunctions,
    • repairing or replacing components,
    • analyzing parts for failure and determining the causes of the failure, and
    • removing and installing engines;
  • with respect to power trains, clutches, fluid drives, transmissions, transfer drives, drive lines, differentials, final drives, axles, stern drives, lower units and inboard jet drive motors,
    • inspecting, testing and adjusting the following:
      • clutches;
      • fluid drives, fluid couplings, torque converters, hydraulic retarders and other connecting units;
      • manual transmissions;
      • power shift transmissions, high‑low speed units, reverse units and automatic transmissions and their control systems;
      • transfer drives;
      • drive shafts, u‑joints, belt, chain and gear drives, mechanical winch drives, power take‑offs and other drive lines;
      • front and rear differentials and axles, stern drives, lower units and inboard and jet drive motors;
    • diagnosing malfunctions and irregular operation and performance,
    • removing and installing the following:
      • complete components;
      • complete transmissions;
      • complete gear box drives;
      • complete assemblies,
    • removing, inspecting, overhauling, repairing and replacing the following:
      • assemblies and their parts;
      • transmission parts and components;
      • transmission control systems and components, and
    • analyzing the failure of parts and determining the causes of failures and the reusability of parts;
  • with respect to electrical systems and circuits, batteries, charging, starting, lighting and accessories systems, spark ignition systems, electronic systems and circuits, electronic monitoring systems and electronic control systems,
    • inspecting, testing, adjusting and replacing the following:
      • storage batteries;
      • components and circuits,
    • diagnosing performance,
    • isolating defects within the system or in another part of the machine, and
    • analyzing failures and determining the causes of failures
  • with respect to hydraulic and hydrostatic systems, open and closed centre hydraulic systems, open and closed loop hydrostatic systems and control systems,
    • inspecting, testing and adjusting,
    • diagnosing malfunctions,
    • removing and installing components as a unit,
    • testing, overhauling, repairing and replacing parts and components, and
    • analyzing the failure of parts and determining the causes of failures and the reusability of parts;
  • with respect to pneumatic systems and air supply and generating systems,
    • inspecting, testing and adjusting air systems,
    • diagnosing malfunctions,
    • removing and installing components as a unit,
    • testing, overhauling, repairing and replacing parts and components, and
    • analyzing the failure of parts and determining the causes of failures and reusability of parts;
  • with respect to steering, braking and suspension systems, inspecting, testing and adjusting the following:
    • manual steering systems;
    • manual braking systems and brake foundation assemblies;
    • hydraulic steering and braking systems;
    • electrical braking systems;
    • suspension systems;
  • with respect to frames, chassis, supporting structures and components,
    • inspecting, repairing and replacing wheels, rims and tires,
    • adjusting and aligning frames, chassis, supporting structures and components,
    • adjusting and aligning wheels where applicable,
    • adjusting, aligning and repairing assemblies,
    • inspecting and testing heating systems,
    • diagnosing and isolating problems and determining causes, and
    • replacing components and making repairs;
  • with respect to attachments and working tools, structural members, cables, hooks and slings,
    • inspecting, adjusting, aligning, removing, installing, repairing and replacing vehicle attachments and components,
    • inspecting and measuring structural members for signs of misalignment, cracking, loose bolts, metal fatigue and overloading,
    • analyzing failures and determining causes and correcting where applicable or recommending speciality repair or welding, and
    • inspecting, removing, installing and replacing equipment cables, hooks and slings;
  • with respect to preventive maintenance, operational safety and vehicle economy,
    • identifying and evaluating component failures and malfunctions relating to vehicles,
    • identifying unsafe operating practices, and
    • communicating the following:
      • advice on maintenance to be performed;
      • maintenance safety precautions;
      • correct procedures for vehicle inspections, operations, towing, loading, hauling, parking and storage;
      • the importance of the use of proper fuel, lubricants, coolants, filters and similar items and providing advice in respect of those matters.