CHANGES TO GAS WORK REQUIREMENTS & HOW TO OBTAIN OPERATOR QUALIFICATION

It is vital that the New York City plumbing industry is aware of and prepared for various changes in training and qualification requirements for gas inspections and repairs.

State & Local Changes

First, there are three relevant changes for which all plumbers should be prepared:

  • The Utility companies (Con Edison & National Grid), by virtue of the US Department of Transportation (“US DOT”) and the New York State Public Service Commission (“PSC”), will be requiring licensed master plumbers (“LMPs”) and LMPs’ employees to be operator qualified in Covered Task 86 (Inspections) and/or Covered Task 87 (Maintenance/Repairs) to do such inspections and/or maintenance on USDOT jurisdictional gas piping. Operator Qualification entails a 7-hour course and a written and practical examination. This also will require anyone doing such inspections and/or maintenance to take a baseline (“pre-employment”) drug and alcohol test and to be part of a drug testing pool; per US DOT requirements, 50% of such pool will be drug tested at random per year. The Utilities will be making such requirements effective in their respective operating manuals by January 1, 2019. Please see below for more information on obtaining operator qualification, which we URGE you to act upon sooner rather than later.
  • Local Law 152 of 2016 requires periodic inspections of “building gas piping systems” beginning January 1, 2019. These inspections fall within the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Buildings (“DOB”) and applies to building gas piping systems, other than gas piping systems of buildings classified in occupancy group R-3. DOB is still working out what the qualifications will entail to conduct such inspections, as well as the break down of the inspection cycle and the detailed reporting requirements.
  • Local Law 150 of 2016 also falls within DOB’s jurisdiction and will require as of January 1, 2020 a DOB-issued “gas qualification” to do work on building gas piping systems within the Department’s jurisdiction. The law provides for exceptions: if you are a licensed master plumber or a DOB-registered journeyman by January 1, 2019, you automatically hold “gas qualification” for purposes of building gas piping systems. DOB is still working out what the qualifications will entail as well as the process to be “registered” to do gas work.

Operator Qualification

The Plumbing Foundation City of New York, Inc. has been working closely with the Northeast Gas Association (“NGA”), Con Edison, National Grid, the Master Plumbers Council and other industry experts and stakeholders (the “Gas Working Group”) on the requirement for operator qualification in Covered Tasks 86 and 87, as described above. The Gas Working Group decided the most beneficial means for the industry to become operator qualified and comply with the drug and alcohol component is to have the Plumbing Foundation administer the program and act as the drug testing pool representative for the entire NYC licensed plumbing community. Therefore, the Plumbing Foundation will be releasing in mid-June its “Gas Operator Qualification Membership” or “GOQ Membership” application, open to current members of the Foundation and non-members alike. Please look out for the mid-June email which will contain the application package.

The GOQ Membership is applied to by a NYC-licensed plumbing firm on behalf of those employees the LMP wishes to enroll in the operator qualification program. Cost is per employee. LMPs and their employees must have prior experience with gas work to enroll. Once members, employees will first receive a baseline (or “pre-employment”) drug and alcohol test, and if they pass they will be placed in the drug testing pool. The US DOT requires 50% of this pool to be tested at random annually. Once in the pool, employees will be scheduled for the 7-hour training course with authorized instructors. Following confirmation that employees completed the training with the authorized instructors, employees will be scheduled for the written and practical examinations, which will take place at an approved testing facility. The written examination consists of approximately 100 questions on general knowledge and specific knowledge relevant to Covered Tasks 86 and 87. The practical examination requires an individual to identify corrosion on gas piping. Once the Plumbing Foundation receives confirmation of passing grades for both the written and practical examinations, those employees will receive a “QR” card and can engage in Covered Task 86 and/or 87 work. The QR card requires a photograph of the individual and will contain the individual’s operator qualification status and drug testing pool status. The QR card can be scanned by Utilities for compliance purposes.

Please contact the Plumbing Foundation for the GOQ membership application (available mid-June) or for any questions at: GOQMembership@plumbingfoundation.nyc.

We urge those interested to seek membership as soon as the application is available mid-June as there is a maximum capacity per operator qualification testing day at approved testing facilities and we anticipate the seats filling up quickly.

Resources:
Link to LL 150
Link to LL 152
Link to PSC decision and supporting documents