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'''269E Wiki''' is an open reference for Ontario's '''Entertainment Industry Power Technician''' trade (trade code '''269E''') &mdash; the certified trade covering temporary power distribution and lighting for film, television, live performance, trade shows, special events, and carnivals.


Consult the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
This wiki is an independent, community-maintained project. It is '''not''' operated by Skilled Trades Ontario, the Electrical Safety Authority, or IATSE, and is not the authoritative record of any standard, exam, or certification. Always confirm current requirements with [https://www.skilledtradesontario.ca/trade-information/entertainment-industry-power-technician/ Skilled Trades Ontario] directly.


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* '''[[About 269E]]''' &mdash; what the trade is, its legal scope of practice, and how certification works
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/ MediaWiki release mailing list]
* '''[[Becoming Certified]]''' &mdash; the apprenticeship path, hours, ratios, and the exam-challenge route
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== The official standards ==
 
* '''[[Training Standard]]''' &mdash; the 9 on-the-job Skill Sets (5351&ndash;5359) apprentices train and sign off on
* '''[[Curriculum]]''' &mdash; the 480-hour, 4-level in-school program
* '''[[Exam Prep]]''' &mdash; how the Certificate of Qualification exam is weighted, and how to prepare
* '''[[Safety & Codes]]''' &mdash; ESA SPEC-003 and the codes that govern temporary entertainment power
 
== Beyond the standards ==
 
* '''[[Tools & Equipment]]''' &mdash; connectors, distribution gear, cable, and testing devices (community-built)
* '''[[The Union]]''' &mdash; IATSE Local 873 and apprenticeship sponsorship
* '''[[Bibliography]]''' &mdash; source documents and further reading
 
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 9 July 2026

269E Wiki is an open reference for Ontario's Entertainment Industry Power Technician trade (trade code 269E) — the certified trade covering temporary power distribution and lighting for film, television, live performance, trade shows, special events, and carnivals.

This wiki is an independent, community-maintained project. It is not operated by Skilled Trades Ontario, the Electrical Safety Authority, or IATSE, and is not the authoritative record of any standard, exam, or certification. Always confirm current requirements with Skilled Trades Ontario directly.

Start here

  • About 269E — what the trade is, its legal scope of practice, and how certification works
  • Becoming Certified — the apprenticeship path, hours, ratios, and the exam-challenge route

The official standards

  • Training Standard — the 9 on-the-job Skill Sets (5351–5359) apprentices train and sign off on
  • Curriculum — the 480-hour, 4-level in-school program
  • Exam Prep — how the Certificate of Qualification exam is weighted, and how to prepare
  • Safety & Codes — ESA SPEC-003 and the codes that govern temporary entertainment power

Beyond the standards

  • Tools & Equipment — connectors, distribution gear, cable, and testing devices (community-built)
  • The Union — IATSE Local 873 and apprenticeship sponsorship
  • Bibliography — source documents and further reading

See for pages that transcribe official documents, and for open, contributor-built pages.