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Apply for boiler, elevator, and escalator inspections and certifications
In addition to the State Building Code, the Office of the State Building Inspector (OSBI) is responsible for the regulation of: elevators, escalators, etc. and boilers and hot water heaters.
The Uniform Licensing Application helps improve the efficiency of the licensing process by consolidating the procedures and eliminating unnecessary duplication of documents submitted for licensing purposes.
Apply for a Crane Operator License, Registration, Renewal and Re-Testing
To operate a crane or hoisting equipment in the state of Connecticut, you must hold a valid operator license.
Apply for a CT Demolition License
Businesses that engage in demolition operations are required to obtain a license pursuant to C. G. S. Chapter 541 Sections 29-401 through 29-403
Apply for a CT Hoisting Equipment Operator License
A Connecticut Hoisting Equipment Operator License is required to operate hoisting equipment
How to become a Licensed Building Code Enforcement Official
There are two routes to becoming a licensed building code enforcement official within the State of Connecticut – training and testing. To be admitted to either the Pre-Licensure Training Program or the credentialing examination for a specific license, you must first meet the statutory and regulatory requirements established for that license; there are nine subcategories of building code enforcement official.
Audit Building and Fire Official Pre-Credential Training Programs for Continuing Education Credit
For building code enforcement officials and fire officials who want to be retrained in a particular area, there are limited seats available in OEDM’s Pre-Licensure Training Program and Pre-Certification Training Program.
Check my Current Continuing Education Credits as a Building or Fire Official
Check your current credits toward meeting your continuing education requirements for Building Official licensure and Fire Official certification.
Building Code Enforcement Officials and Fire Officials are required to earn continuing education credits to maintain their license or certification. The number of credits needed is based on the credential. All training cycles are three-years in length.
Office of Education and Data Management Career Development Handouts for 2017
The Career Development Handouts for 2017 can be found on this page under Documents/Forms. Generally, all Career Development handouts are posted in both two- and three-slides-per-page formats.
Pre-Approved Outside Credit Classes for Building and Fire Officials
The Office of Education and Data Management (OEDM) pre-approves many continuing education trainings, delivered both live and online. Refer to the list to find a topic and date that works for you.
Code Training and Education Fees Assessed on Municipal Building Permits
The legislature established a special fund that provides training specific to the State Building and Fire Codes. This fund is called the Code Education Fund, and is paid for by assessments on the construction value of local building permits.
Fire Official Exam Schedules, Applications, Study Materials, and Testing Policies
The Office of Education and Data Management (OEDM) administers all aspects of the credentialing exams for the Office of State Fire Marshal, including the tests for the pre-certification fire training program and the challenge exams offered each quarter.
Office of Education and Data Management (OEDM) Career Development Training Handouts
The Office of Education and Data Management (OEDM) presents a schedule of career development classes each semester that is intended to further the professional education of individuals who work with the Connecticut building and fire codes.
How to Become a Certified Fire Official
To become a certified Fire Code Inspector or a certified Fire Investigator, you can either take a training course or take an examination.
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Compensation Plans
Compensation Plans available that details your employees' wages, salaries, benefits, and terms of payment.
Employee Learning and Development
Learning & Development fosters the continuous growth and development of in-scope Executive Branch employees through modern and relevant learning.