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Licences pour Soudure au Québec

Welding does not require a specific licence for individual workers. CCQ competency certificates are required for welders on regulated construction sites. CWB certification may be required for structural work.

Key facts

En un coup d'œil

Faits clés sur les licences pour les soudures au Québec

Classification du métier

Voluntary Trade

Certificate Available

Certification

CCQ occupation competency certificate (for regulated sites); CWB for structural

Sceau rouge

Disponible

Mobilité interprovinciale

Permis

Généralement non requis

Assurance

Recommandé

The details

Exigences de licence

Reviewing trade credentials and training requirements

What it takes to qualify

Credentials, training, and coverage for this trade

  • Certification: CCQ occupation competency certificate (for regulated sites); CWB for structural
  • Red Seal available for interprovincial mobility
  • Liability insurance is recommended

Welding in Quebec does not require a specific provincial licence for individual workers. However, on regulated construction sites (governed by Act R-20), welders must hold a CCQ occupation competency certificate. In Quebec's construction industry, welding is classified as a specialized occupation (not a trade), so workers hold an occupation competency certificate rather than a journeyman competency certificate. A Diploma of Vocational Studies (DEP) in welding and fitting is also available. For structural and pressure vessel work, certification through the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) under CSA W47.1 or W47.2 is typically required. CWB welder qualifications must be renewed every two years. Red Seal endorsement is available for interprovincial mobility.

Organisme de réglementation

CCQ for worker competency on regulated sites; CWB for structural certification

Visiter le site officiel

Comment vérifier

Ask if they hold a CCQ competency certificate or CWB certification. For structural work, CWB certification is essential.

Buyer beware

Signaux d'alerte à surveiller

Signaux d'alerte lors de l'embauche d'un soudure

No CWB certification for structural or load-bearing welding work

Welds without proper fire safety precautions (no fire blanket, extinguisher, or safe perimeter)

Cannot specify the welding process or filler material they will use for your project

Poor-quality welds visible in their portfolio (excessive spatter, uneven beads, undercut)

No liability insurance - welding involves fire risk and potential property damage

Before you sign

Questions à poser avant d'embaucher

Verify a professional before you hire

A few minutes now saves you later

Posez ces questions avant de signer tout contrat

  • What welding certifications do you hold (Skilled Trades Ontario, CWB, Red Seal)?
  • What welding process will you use for my project, and why is it the right choice?
  • Do you carry liability insurance?
  • What finish options do you offer for weather protection (paint, powder coat, galvanizing)?
  • Can I see photos of similar projects you have completed?

Good to know

Questions fréquemment posées

Les soudures au Québec ont-ils besoin d'une licence ?

Welding in Quebec does not require a specific provincial licence for individual workers. However, on regulated construction sites (governed by Act R-20), welders must hold a CCQ occupation competency certificate. In Quebec's construction industry, welding is classified as a specialized occupation (not a trade), so workers hold an occupation competency certificate rather than a journeyman competency certificate. A Diploma of Vocational Studies (DEP) in welding and fitting is also available. For structural and pressure vessel work, certification through the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) under CSA W47.1 or W47.2 is typically required. CWB welder qualifications must be renewed every two years. Red Seal endorsement is available for interprovincial mobility.

Comment puis-je vérifier les qualifications d'un soudure au Québec ?

Ask if they hold a CCQ competency certificate or CWB certification. For structural work, CWB certification is essential.

Quels sont les signaux d'alarme à surveiller au moment d'embaucher un soudure ?

(1) No CWB certification for structural or load-bearing welding work (2) Welds without proper fire safety precautions (no fire blanket, extinguisher, or safe perimeter) (3) Cannot specify the welding process or filler material they will use for your project (4) Poor-quality welds visible in their portfolio (excessive spatter, uneven beads, undercut) (5) No liability insurance - welding involves fire risk and potential property damage

Quelles questions devrais-je poser avant d'embaucher un soudure ?

(1) What welding certifications do you hold (Skilled Trades Ontario, CWB, Red Seal)? (2) What welding process will you use for my project, and why is it the right choice? (3) Do you carry liability insurance? (4) What finish options do you offer for weather protection (paint, powder coat, galvanizing)? (5) Can I see photos of similar projects you have completed?

Mon soudure devrait-il détenir une assurance ?

Bien que cela ne soit pas exigé par la loi, il est fortement recommandé que les soudures détiennent une assurance responsabilité. Demandez une preuve de couverture avant d'embaucher.

Qu'est-ce que la mention Sceau rouge pour les soudures ?

La mention Sceau rouge est une certification reconnue à l'échelle nationale qui permet aux gens de métier de travailler dans toutes les provinces et tous les territoires du Canada sans examen supplémentaire. Une personne de métier détenant la mention Sceau rouge satisfait à un niveau de compétence normalisé.

Mon entrepreneur soudure a-t-il besoin d'une licence de la RBQ ?

Au Québec, la plupart des entrepreneurs qui exécutent des travaux de construction doivent détenir une licence de la RBQ (Régie du bâtiment du Québec). Vous pouvez vérifier la licence de tout entrepreneur dans le Registre des détenteurs de licence en ligne de la RBQ à rbq.gouv.qc.ca. Demandez toujours le numéro de licence et vérifiez-le avant d'embaucher.

Combien coûte un soudure au Québec ?

Les tarifs habituels pour les soudures au Québec varient de $75-$150/hour. Type of welding required (MIG, TIG, stick, or specialty processes), metal type (mild steel is cheapest, stainless steel and aluminum are more expensive), complexity and precision of the work, whether the project is fabrication (shop work) or repair (often mobile), material costs (steel prices fluctuate), finishing requirements (grinding, powder coating, galvanizing), and location (mobile/on-site service includes a trip charge). Custom artistic metalwork and architectural pieces command premium rates.

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