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This lesson establishes the foundation for entering the Refrigeration and HVAC trade in Canada. It is designed for new apprentices, early career technicians, and anyone preparing to begin their journey in a safety critical, highly technical profession. Through personal stories, real world context, and structured guidance, this module sets clear expectations for what the trade is, how apprenticeship works, and how to succeed from day one. What you’ll learn in this lesson • What the trade is all about — an overview of the Refrigeration & HVAC profession, its purpose, and the systems technicians are responsible for. • Beginning your journey — a clear explanation of the Canadian apprenticeship system, how progression works, and what to expect as you move through your levels. • Your first 30 days on the job — onboarding, orientation, early training, reasonable expectations, and the habits that define an exceptional apprentice. • Safety as a mindset, not a module — an introduction to safety culture with a focus on the right to refuse unsafe work, near miss reporting, and building safe habits early. • What’s coming next — a preview of the lessons and technical foundations that follow in this training series. Who this lesson is for • New apprentices entering the Refrigeration & HVAC trade • Technicians preparing for their first jobsite experience • Employers and educators seeking structured introductory material • Anyone exploring a career in a Red Seal trade About this training series This series is built to support technicians from their first day on the job through their development as skilled, confident professionals. Each lesson is structured, intentional, and aligned with the expectations of Canadian apprenticeship programs and industry standards. The goal is to provide clear, practical instruction rooted in real experience and the values that define our trade 0:00 Introduction 4:02 What the Trade Is All About 11:14 Beginning Your Journey – The Canadian Apprenticeship System 18:09 Your First 30 Days on the Job 32:58 Safety as a Mindset – Right to Refuse & Near Miss Reporting 38:54 What’s Coming Next