In Ontario, an electrical apprentice can work alone only when they have reached a certain level of apprenticeship training and have received appropriate authorization from their supervisor or employer. Typically, this means they must be at least a Level 2 apprentice and demonstrate sufficient competence and knowledge in their tasks. However, specific regulations may vary, so it’s essential to consult the Ontario College of Trades or the employer's policies for precise guidelines. Safety and supervision requirements must always be prioritized.
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