Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education Forms

The Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education in Canada is responsible for overseeing and regulating various aspects related to labor and employment, as well as educational and training opportunities. They work to ensure safe and fair workplaces, enforce employment standards, support workforce development, and provide access to post-secondary education and skills training in Nova Scotia.

ADVERTISEMENT

Documents:

57

  • Default
  • Name
  • Form number
  • Size

This form is used to create an organizational chart for power engineering companies in Nova Scotia, Canada under the Power Engineer Regulations.

ADVERTISEMENT

This Form is used for applying a Fuel Safety Permit in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is necessary for individuals or businesses involved in the handling and storage of fuel to ensure safety compliance.

This form is used for re-certifying appliances that have been converted from propane to natural gas usage at a single address in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This document is for applying for inspection of waste water treatment plants in Nova Scotia, Canada. It includes drawing reviews for new constructions, additions to existing plants, or replacements.

This document is used to report the condition of a boiler in Nova Scotia, Canada. It provides information on the boiler's current state and any necessary repairs or maintenance needed.

This type of document is used for renewing a Boiler & Pressure Equipment Contractor license in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This document is used for requesting a transfer as a welder in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This document is for welders who want to transfer their certification from one province to another within Nova Scotia, Canada.

This document provides a report on the installation of cast iron and cast aluminum sectional boilers in Nova Scotia, Canada. It includes details on the installation process and specifications for these types of boilers.

This document is for obtaining a Boiler & Pressure Equipment (BPE) Contractor License in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The license is required for contractors working with boilers and pressure equipment.

ADVERTISEMENT

This form is used for applying to register a plant in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This document is a report used for repairing or altering boilers and pressure vessels in Nova Scotia, Canada. It provides a record of the repair or alteration work done on these equipment to ensure they meet safety standards.

This document is used for making a formal declaration under the legal requirements of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is typically used to provide written statements related to various legal matters, such as affirming the truthfulness of certain facts or confirming your identity.

This document is an application for individuals in Nova Scotia, Canada who want to take an initial proficiency test to become a pressure welder.

ADVERTISEMENT

This Form is used for applying for a contractor permit in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This document is a declaration for testing that complies with the CSA B52 Code in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is used to ensure the safety and compliance of various equipment and systems.

ADVERTISEMENT

This document notifies the employer about domestic violence leave in Nova Scotia, Canada. It outlines the employee's rights and provides information on how to request this type of leave.

This document is for filing a complaint against an employer for engaging in discriminatory actions. It is specific to employees in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This form is used for showcasing compliance notice information in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This Form is used for IRS inspections in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This Form is used for applying for a deviation in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This form is used for specialized blasting or special case blasts in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is used to document and obtain permission for unique or specific blasting activities.

ADVERTISEMENT

This Form is used for applying for and reporting on welder performance qualification in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This document is for businesses in Nova Scotia, Canada who want to register as employers for hiring foreign workers. It is an application for the Foreign Worker Recruitment Employer Registration Certificate.

This document is for employers in Nova Scotia, Canada who wish to register for a Foreign Worker Recruitment Employer Certification to hire private home workers.

This document is used to apply for a Communications Cabling Specialist Certificate and/or Exam in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This Form is used for applying for a Certificate of Competency in Nova Scotia, Canada.

ADVERTISEMENT

This document is used to notify the court of an individual's intention to appeal a decision in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It outlines the grounds for appeal and initiates the appeals process.

This document authorizes the transfer of funds through electronic means, known as Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This document is used for the registration of boiler, pressure vessel, pressure piping, and fittings design in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is required for ensuring safety standards and compliance with regulations.

This document provides detailed information about the fabrication data for pressure piping systems in Nova Scotia, Canada. It includes data such as materials used, procedures followed, and quality control measures taken during the fabrication process.

This document is used for applying for and reporting on the qualification of welders in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is required for individuals who wish to demonstrate their ability to perform welding tasks to a certain standard.

This document is used for requesting a transfer as a welder in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This Form is used for applying for an initial license for an individual to operate an elevating device in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This document is used for applying for a license to operate an elevating device for a company in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Loading Icon