Inspection and Technical Services (ITS) is responsible for plant classification, plant supervision requirements, for examination and licensing of Power Engineers, and for verifying requirements under the Power Engineers Act, during periodic inspections. The Power Engineers Act is available on the Legislation and Regulations page
A power engineer is a person trained and certified to safely operate plants. In Manitoba, as in other Canadian provinces and territories, many plants can only be operated under the supervision of a certified and licensed power engineer.
The following are Manitoba's classes of power engineer certificates:
For each certificate class, the Power Engineers Regulation specifies what duties the certificate holder can perform, the requirements for supervision, and defines the various classes of plants.
For information on certification and licensing please see the Trades Examinations, Certification and Licencing page
The Power Engineers Regulation defines the class of plants based on the combined output of pressure equipment. The following are Manitoba's classes of plants:
The Power Engineers regulation provides information for plant classification exclusions in the non-application section. Specifically, hot water heating boilers, steam, refrigeration, and air pressure plants that meet the requirements of this section do not require supervision as outlined in the regulation.
Changes that affect plant classification may include replacement, removal, decommissioning, or upgrades to existing equipment or installation of new equipment. During these activities, plants may be subject to reclassification.
For information on Plant Classifications, please contact [email protected]
In Manitoba, an owner of either a steam or a refrigeration plant that requires constant supervision may be eligible to apply for Guarded Status. Guarded Status allows the Power Engineer on duty to leave the plant for periods greater than twenty minutes at a time given all extra safety measures are in accordance with the Manitoba Power Engineers Act and Regulation.
Guarded Status may apply to any steam plant:
Note: 1st Class, 2nd, and 3rd Class Steam Plants are not eligible under any circumstance.
Guarded Status may apply to any 4th Class, 5th Class or Refrigeration Class plant:
Owners who wish to apply for Guarded Status must email a request in writing to the Director of ITS. The written request shall indicate that the plant will be well maintained and its safety limit controls tested regularly by a power engineer of the required class, and the plant will operate accordance with the Manitoba Power Engineers Act and Regulation as well as all relevant safety codes and guidelines. A follow up inspection by a BPV inspector is required to confirm acceptability and witness testing of the systems to verify proper functionality.
All written requests must be sent to [email protected]
For Guarded Status inspection checklists and more detailed information refer to following Guides available on the Bulletins, Guides & Forms page: