Bates College in Tacoma seems to offer a class for it:
http://www.bates.ctc.edu/page.asp?view=160
To get a boiler operators license in the state of Mississippi you must first attend a training course provided at a college or accredited training facility. You must also take a Boiler Operators test at an approved testing site in the state. Often this is your local Secretary of State office.
To obtain a Georgia state boiler license, you need to contact the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL). They oversee the licensing process for boiler operators and inspectors in the state. You can find the necessary application forms and information on their website or by reaching out to their office directly for guidance on the requirements.
Boiler operator license requirements vary by state in the U.S. However, states like New York, California, and Illinois have specific licensing requirements for boiler operators, often depending on the size and type of boiler. Additionally, states like Massachusetts and New Jersey also mandate licensure for certain boiler operations. It's essential for operators to check local regulations, as requirements can differ widely even within states.
A NY State Operator's license is a Class C license for hoisting machinery.
Many companies offer boiler services in Washington state. There are national companies like Power Mechanic. You can get a list of licensed companies from the WA State Boiler Inspectors Association
At the present time Ct does not have a statewide Boiler operator license. Some citys in Ct do require a license . A statewide license is being contemplated for the near future. The nearest chapter of the "National Association of Power Engineers" NAPE would be able to where you could apply for a boiler operators license or training. Give them a call. Bear
Check with the state. CT did not require a license for a boiler operator, but some cities did.
A license issued by the state of new jersey certifying you as a boiler operator.
No, The driving privilidge in Washington State has to be valid in order to obtain A Drivers license in any state.
As long you are operating within the restrictions of your license you are legal to operate in any state.
No, you cannot.
No