The story of the Fireman Boiler Operator Handbook in Saskatchewan is primarily one of rigorous certification and specialized education. In the province, "Fireman" refers to a Limited Power Engineer

Parkland College offers a course that teaches the basic principles of design, operation, and maintenance of heating equipment used in buildings of moderate to large size. This course helps prepare students to write the TSASK exam. Course topics include low-pressure heat boilers, fuel and firing systems, equipment, automatic controls, pumps, piping, fittings, valves, steam and hot water heating, ventilation, basic electricity, cooling systems, and The Boiler & Pressure Vessel Act . Career opportunities include positions in power plants, hospitals, schools, mines, breweries, fertilizer plants, and chemical plants.

– Only materials listed in Part D of the syllabus are allowed in the exam. Familiarize yourself with the approved formula sheet, and do not bring any unauthorized materials into the exam room.

A specified period of hands-on operating experience in a boiler plant, verified by a chief engineer or plant owner. The Exam Structure Type: Multiple-choice questions. Duration: Usually 3 hours. Passing Grade: 65% or higher.