For air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanics applying for skills assessment under the OSAP.
Eligibility
You will need to apply for a skills assessment through a TRA approved registered training organisation (RTO). If you are successful, you will receive an Offshore Technical Skills Record (OTSR).
You will need to provide a copy of your OTSR to the Australian Refrigeration Council as part of the trainee requirements. You can then apply for a Trainee Licence.
This will allow you to work under supervision while you finish your gap training.
You will also receive an outcome letter to apply for a visa with the Department of Home Affairs.
Next steps
The requirements for getting a licence vary depending on the state or territory you want to work in.
To find out more, please select the state or territory you are planning to work in:
If you want to work in the ACT, to apply for:
- a refrigerant handling licence and
- the Electrotechnology Systems Restricted Permit (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning),
you must contact:
- the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), who issue the Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace), and
- Access Canberra who is the regulator responsible for issuing the Electrotechnology Systems Restricted Permit.
You need both licences to work, supervised, in the ACT as an Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic.
Once you hold the above licence and permit, you must:
- enrol in and complete Australian context gap training, and
- be supervised by a holder of a current, full licence, related to the work you are training in, for at least twelve (12) months.
On successful completion of the above, you can apply for:
- A Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32220).
On receipt of the Certificate III, you may apply for:
- a full Refrigerant Handling Licence – Qualified Persons (2 years) with ARC and
- a Restricted – Electrotechnology Systems Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Licence with Access Canberra.
For more information on air-conditioning and refrigeration licences in the ACT, please contact:
Australian Refrigeration Council
Telephone | 1300 884 483 |
enquire@arctick.org | |
Address | Locked Bag 3033 BOX HILL VIC 3128 |
Website | https://www.arctick.org |
Access Canberra
Telephone | 02 6207 8096 |
cwpl@act.gov.au | |
Address | Construction and Workplace Licensing GPO Box 158 CANBERRA CITY 2601 |
Website | Construction licences - Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate - Planning (act.gov.au) |
If you want to work in NSW, to apply for:
- a refrigerant handling licence and
- the Provisional Tradesperson Certificate,
you must contact:
- the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), who issue the Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace), and
- NSW Fair Trading who is the regulator responsible for issuing the Provisional Tradesperson Certificate.
You need both licences to work, supervised, in NSW as an Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic.
Once you have the above licence and certificate, you must:
- enrol in and complete Australian context gap training, and
- be supervised by a current holder of an Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Licence or Certificate.
On successful completion of the above, you can apply for:
- a Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32220).
On receipt of the Certificate III, you may apply for:
- a full Refrigerant Handling Licence – Qualified Persons (2 years) with ARC and
- an Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Licence or Certificate with NSW Fair Trading.
For more information on air-conditioning and refrigeration licences in NSW, please contact:
Australian Refrigeration Council
Telephone | 1300 884 483 |
enquire@arctick.org | |
Address | Locked Bag 3033 BOX HILL VIC 3128 |
Website | https://www.arctick.org |
New South Wales Fair Trading
Telephone | 13 32 20 |
Make an enquiry | NSW Fair Trading | |
Address | NSW Fair Trading PO Box 972 PARRAMATTA NSW 2124 |
Website | NSW Fair Trading |
If you want to work in the NT, to apply for:
- a refrigerant handling licence,
you must contact:
- the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), who issue the Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace).
Once you have the above licence, you must:
- enrol in and complete Australian context gap training, and
- be supervised by a holder of a current, full licence related to the work you are training in, for at least twelve (12) months.
On successful completion of the above, you can apply for:
- a Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32220).
On receipt of the Certificate III, you may apply for:
- a full Refrigerant Handling Licence – Qualified Persons (2 years) with ARC and
- a Restricted Electrical Licence with the Electrical Workers and Contractors Licensing Board.
For more information on air-conditioning and refrigeration licences in the NT, please contact:
Australian Refrigeration Council
Telephone | 1300 884 483 |
enquire@arctick.org | |
Address | Locked Bag 3033 BOX HILL VIC 3128 |
Website | https://www.arctick.org |
Electrical Workers and Contractors Licensing Board
Telephone | 1800 193 111 |
Electrical.licensing@nt.gov.au | |
Address | The Licensing Officer Electrical Workers and Contractors Licensing Board GPO Box 9800 DARWIN NT 0801 |
Website | Electrical Workers and Contractors Licensing Board |
Refrigerant handling licence
If you want to work in Queensland, to apply for:
- a refrigerant handling licence,
you must contact:
- the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), who issue the Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace).
Once you hold the above licence, you must:
- enrol in and complete Australian context gap training, and
- be supervised by a holder of a current, full licence related to the work you are training in, for at least twelve (12) months.
On successful completion of the above, you can apply for:
- a Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32220)
On receipt of the Certificate III, you may apply for:
- a full Refrigerant Handling Licence – Qualified Persons (2 years).
For more information on air-conditioning and refrigeration licences in Qld, please contact:
Australian Refrigeration Council
Telephone | 1300 884 483 |
enquire@arctick.org | |
Address | Locked Bag 3033 BOX HILL VIC 3128 |
Website | https://www.arctick.org |
Electrical work licence
If you hold an OTSR as an air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, you must get:
- a Certificate III in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32211)
before being eligible for a restricted electrical work licence in Queensland.
Whilst holding the OTSR and the Trainee Licence, you must have a licensed person carry out the disconnecting, reconnecting and fault finding of any electrical equipment you need to work on.
On receipt of the Certificate III, you may apply for a restricted electrical work licence.
In most cases, applicants will receive an electrical work training permit and need to undertake more on and off the job training to get the licence. For more information, please contact the Electrical Safety Office on 1300 632 993.
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning work licence
If you hold:
- a Certificate III in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32211) and
- a Refrigerant Handling Licence issued by the ARC,
you need to apply to the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) for licensing for refrigeration and air-conditioning work.
For more information, please visit the QBCC website www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or contact QBCC on 139 333.
If you want to work in SA, to apply for:
- a refrigerant handling licence and
- the Restricted Electrical Worker Registration,
you must contact:
- the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), who issue the Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace), and
- Consumer and Business Services SA, who is the regulator responsible for issuing the Restricted Electrical Worker Registration (under supervision).
You need both licences to work, supervised, in SA as an Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic.
Once you have the licence and registration, you must:
- enrol in and complete Australian context gap training, and
- be supervised by a holder of a current, full licence related to the work you are training in, for at least twelve (12) months.
On successful completion of the above, you can apply for:
- a Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32220).
On receipt of the Certificate III, you may apply:
- for a full Refrigerant Handling Licence – Qualified Persons (2 years) with ARC and
- to upgrade your Restricted Registration to remove the supervision restriction with Consumer and Business Services SA.
For more information on air-conditioning and refrigeration licences in SA, please contact:
Australian Refrigeration Council
Telephone | 1300 884 483 |
enquire@arctick.org | |
Address | Locked Bag 3033 BOX HILL VIC 3128 |
Website | https://www.arctick.org |
Consumer and Business Services South Australia
Telephone | 131 882 |
occupational@sa.gov.au | |
Address | Adelaide CBS Customer Service Centre 4/6 Chesser Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 |
Website | CBS SA |
If you want to work in Tasmania, to apply for:
- a refrigerant handling licence,
you must contact:
- the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), who issue the Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace).
Once you have the above licence, you must:
- enrol in and complete Australian context gap training, and
- be supervised by a holder of a current, full licence related to the work you are training in, for at least twelve (12) months.
On successful completion of the above, you can apply for:
- a Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32220).
On receipt of the Certificate III, you may apply for:
- a full Refrigerant Handling Licence – Qualified Persons (2 years) with ARC and
- a Restricted Electrical Licence with the Tasmanian Government Department of Justice.
For more information on air-conditioning and refrigeration licences in Tasmania, please contact:
Australian Refrigeration Council
Telephone | 1300 884 483 |
enquire@arctick.org | |
Address | Locked Bag 3033 BOX HILL VIC 3128 |
Website | https://www.arctick.org |
Tasmanian Government Department of Justice
Telephone | 1300 654 499 |
cbos.info@justice.tas.gov.au | |
Address |
Consumer, Building and Occupational Services Level 2 1-3 Rooke Street, Devonport, TAS 7310
Devonport TAS 7310 |
Website | www.cbos.tas.gov.au (Division of DoJ) |
If you want to work in Victoria, to apply for:
- a refrigerant handling licence and
- the Restricted Electrical Workers Licence Class 2 (disconnect/reconnect) and Class 1 (fault finding),
you must contact:
- the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), who issue the Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace), and
- Energy Safe Victoria, who is the regulator responsible for issuing the Restricted Electrical Workers Licence.
If you hold an OTSR as an air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, you are not eligible for any electrical licence in Victoria. Whilst holding the OTSR and the Trainee Licence, you must have a licensed person carry out the disconnecting, reconnecting and fault finding of any electrical equipment you need to work on.
Once you have the above Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace), you must:
- enrol in and complete Australian context gap training, and
- be supervised by a holder of a current, full licence related to the work you are training in, for at least twelve (12) months
On successful completion of the above, you can apply for:
- a Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32220).
On receipt of the Certificate III, you may apply for:
- a full Refrigerant Handling Licence – Qualified Persons (2 years) and
- Restricted Electrical Workers Licence Class 2 (disconnect/reconnect) and Class 1 (fault finding).
Before applying for a Restricted Electrical Workers Licence, you will also need to complete an independent practical licensing assessment. Refer to Energy Safe Victoria’s website for further information.
For more information on air-conditioning and refrigeration licences in Victoria, please contact:
Australian Refrigeration Council
Telephone | 1300 884 483 |
enquire@arctick.org | |
Address | Locked Bag 3033 BOX HILL VIC 3128 |
Website | https://www.arctick.org |
Energy Safe Victoria
Telephone | 1800 815 721 |
licensing@energysafe.vic.gov.au | |
Address | Energy Safe Victoria PO Box 262 COLLINS STREET WEST VIC 8007 |
Website | www.esv.vic.gov.au |
If you want to work in WA, to apply for:
- a refrigerant handling licence and
- an approval letter for training and assessment for a licensing outcome for a Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Mechanic Licence,
you must contact:
- the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), who issue the Trainee Licence (for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace), and
- WA Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS), who will issue a letter of approval to attend an approved RTO to undertake training and assessment.
You need both the licence and letter above to work in WA as a Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Mechanic.
Once you have an OTSR, you must:
- apply to the DMIRS by completing the application form refrigeration-and-airconditioning-mechanics-licence-application-overseas
- get an approval letter from DMIRS to attend an Electrical Licensing Board approved WA RTO. This allows you to complete gap training and assessment for the MEM30205 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning).
On successful completion of the above, you can apply for:
- a MEM30205 Certificate III.
On receipt of the MEM30205 Certificate III, you may apply for:
- a full Refrigerant Handling Licence – Qualified Persons (2 years) with ARC and
- a Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Mechanic’s Licence with Energy Safety.
For more information on air-conditioning and refrigeration licences in WA, please contact:
Australian Refrigeration Council
Telephone | 1300 884 483 |
enquire@arctick.org | |
Address | Locked Bag 3033 BOX HILL VIC 3128 |
Website | https://www.arctick.org |
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation & Safety
Telephone | 08 6251 2000 |
energylicensing@dmirs.wa.gov.au | |
Address | Locked Bag 100 EAST PERTH WA 6892 |
Website | DMIRS |