Records Policies and Procedures
Records & Procedures
During your time as an apprentice, it is your responsibility to complete the requirements of your trade and track your progress — all while upholding SAIT's student code of conduct and other policies.
Apprenticeship Record Book (Blue Book)
When you register with Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT), you'll get a record book (Blue Book) to help you keep track of:
- hours worked
- apprenticeship hour credits
- your most recent employers
- the hours required for exam eligibility.
Make your Blue Book available to your journeyperson supervisor as required. When you complete a period of your apprenticeship, return the record book to the nearest AIT office for a certificate of progress. When your record book is returned to you, you are eligible for an increase in the minimum apprentice wage rate for your trade.
For details the responsibilities of the apprentice, AIT, and the employer, read the Apprenticeship Handbook.
Your Tradesecrets profile
Sign onto MyTradesecrets to:
- update your personal information
- check your application status
- search for eligible classes and register online
- add or remove yourself from a waitlist
- cancel your class registration, if necessary
- view your exam schedule and exam marks
- view your class schedule
- check your record book updates
Statement of Marks
Apprentice marks can only be obtained from the Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Board in Edmonton, Alberta. For more information phone 403.297.6457 or visit MyTradesecrets.