Fuel Industry Certificate Record

Recreational Vehicles Technician 2 (RV.2) Certificate

The RV.2 is the entry certificate for propane appliance work on recreational vehicles, working under the supervision of an RV.1 holder.

Fast facts

CertificateRecreational Vehicles Technician 2 (RV.2), commonly searched as RV technician 2 propane certificate
Fuel familyPropane
Issued byTechnical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA)
Legal basisO. Reg. 215/01 (Fuel Industry Certificates), s. 3 (1); scope in s. 33
Exam pass mark75% (TSSA Gas/Oil Burner Technician certification policy, updated March 2025)
Exam fee$89 per attempt; $255.50 to challenge without training (from May 1, 2026, plus HST)
Certificate fee$136 initial and renewal (from May 1, 2026, plus HST)
RenewalEvery 2 years; $50 late payment fee after the renewal date
TransferableNo (O. Reg. 215/01, s. 17)

Last verified August 19, 2026 against the sources listed below.

What can a RV2 holder legally do in Ontario?

Under the general supervision of an RV.1 certificate holder, an RV.2 holder may, within the supervising holder's scope:

  • Relight appliances that have been operating in a satisfactory and safe condition
  • Clean appliances per the manufacturer's instructions
  • Remove and reconnect appliances
  • Exchange cylinders, but not fill them
  • Conduct a leak test of the appliance's propane system

Boundaries of the RV2

  • Under direct supervision of an RV.1 holder, an RV.2 holder may carry out any function within the supervising holder's scope (O. Reg. 215/01, s. 33 (2))

The full scope wording is in O. Reg. 215/01, s. 33, which prevails over any summary.

Is a certificate legally required for liquid propane work?

This certificate is required to perform work regulated under O. Reg. 211/01 (Propane Storage and Handling); O. Reg. 215/01, s. 2 (1) lists it among the certificates that must be held to do that work.

How do you get the RV2 in Ontario?

Prerequisite

None beyond the approved training program and exam.

The training route

  1. Complete an approved program at an accredited training provider. Certification requires a TSSA-approved curriculum delivered by an accredited provider (O. Reg. 215/01, s. 5 (1)), with a 75% pass on each module and on the practical evaluations.
  2. Apply for the TSSA certification exam. Your provider submits proof of training; you book through the TSSA Client Portal. The practical assessment stays valid for 12 months after the program.
  3. Pass the TSSA certification exam with 75% or higher. Each attempt, including rewrites, is billed as a separate exam. Failing three times means completing a full accredited program before another attempt (O. Reg. 215/01, s. 5 (4)).
  4. Pay the certificate fee. $136 for the initial certificate (from May 1, 2026, plus HST), per the TSSA Propane Fee Schedule.

The challenge route

Experienced workers can challenge the exam without formal training if TSSA is satisfied they hold equivalent knowledge and competence (O. Reg. 215/01, s. 5 (5)). The challenge examination costs $255.50, requires documented proof of work experience where the certificate has prerequisites, and still ends in a practical skills assessment.

How often does the RV2 need to be renewed?

Every two years. TSSA's fee schedules list the certificate fee as biennial, and the renewal costs $136 (from May 1, 2026, plus HST) with a $50 late payment fee after the renewal date. For the gas and oil burner classes, TSSA's certification policy anchors the expiry to the second anniversary of the holder's birthday after issue.

Working on an expired certificate is prohibited outright: O. Reg. 215/01, s. 4 (1) says a person who fails to renew shall not do any work under the certificate after expiry. You can still renew up to one year after expiry, completing any upgrading course the director specifies. After one year, the certificate is gone and you start over as a new applicant (s. 4 (5)).

Where the RV2 sits in the ladder

Six continuous months of documented supervised experience as an RV.2 qualifies you to apply for the RV.1. Next step: RV1 Recreational Vehicles Technician 1 certificate requirements.

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Official verification sources

How this record is built: scope, prerequisites and renewal law are read directly from O. Reg. 215/01 as consolidated on e-Laws; fees come from TSSA's published fee schedules and the pass mark from TSSA's certification policies. The page is assembled programmatically from those verified facts and reviewed before publishing. Facts not verified against a primary source are marked as not published rather than estimated.