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Each state has it's own requirements for certification. An example would be
http://www.gsaniulpe.org/certification.htm
FOURTH CLASS ENGINEER
Application/Exam Fee - $35.00
Minimum Age - 18
Education Required - Two years High School, Two years approved apprenticeship, or approved OJT
Experience Required - Two years minimum
Examination Required - Oral, Written, or Practical
Maximum Engine (Prime Mover) horsepower requiring licensed power engineer (Unsupervised) - 500HP
Maximum Boiler Horsepower requiring licensed power engineer (Unsupervised) - LP - 150 HP; HP - 25 BHP
Refrigeration License (Unsupervised) - 100 tons
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