Carpentry: One of the Most Dangerous Jobs in Canada is Facing a Major Labour Shortage.

<p>A Carpenter engages in the construction and repair of diverse structures predominantly utilizing wood, encompassing responsibilities such as moving, measuring, cutting, shaping, assembling, and joining materials, as well as reading, preparing, and interpreting blueprints and drawings, providing cost estimates and documentation for clients, adhering to building codes and regulations, and overseeing apprentices or other workers, while also employing, cleaning, and maintaining various equipment and tools. In Canada, Carpenters are classified under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) number 7271 within the broader category of Trades, transport, and equipment operators (7xxx), specifically under Industrial, electrical, and construction trades (72xx), and more specifically under Carpenters and cabinetmakers (727x). As of 2021,</p> <p><a href="https://x5ofspadez.medium.com/carpentry-one-of-the-most-dangerous-jobs-in-canada-is-facing-a-major-labour-shortage-4156579f11ab"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>