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A Chief power engineer is a person who:
Holds the appropriate degree or education that meets or exceeds the requirements of Power Engineers’ Regulation
Holds the appropriate certificate that meets or exceeds the requirements of the Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation
Holds the necessary certificate of competency as per the Power Engineers Regulation and is designated by the owner to fulfill the responsibilities of the chief engineer
Holds seniority in years in the plant
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Correct answer: only statement 3.
Explanation: A chief power engineer is defined by holding the required certificate of competency under the Power Engineers Regulation and being formally designated by the owner to carry out the chief engineer’s responsibilities. Educational background, possession of other pressure‑equipment certificates, or years of seniority are not by themselves the defining requirements (though other regulations or employer policies may impose additional training or certification).
Explanation: A chief power engineer is defined by holding the required certificate of competency under the Power Engineers Regulation and being formally designated by the owner to carry out the chief engineer’s responsibilities. Educational background, possession of other pressure‑equipment certificates, or years of seniority are not by themselves the defining requirements (though other regulations or employer policies may impose additional training or certification).
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