HVAC apprentice hour log template for Georgia
HVAC apprenticeships in Georgia operate under federal standards via the Georgia Department of Labor as the State Apprenticeship Agency, with no state-specific overrides identified. National HVAC standards specify 8000 hours of on-the-job training and a 1:1 apprentice-to-journeyman ratio. Required forms include ETA 671 and 9186 for registration.
Requirements snapshot
- 8000 total hours
- Ratio: 1 apprentice per journeyman (federal standard; no Georgia-specific override found)
- Board: Georgia Department of Labor (state) and U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship (federal oversight)
- Forms: ETA Form 671 - Apprenticeship Agreement, ETA Form 9186 - Standards
- Last verified: Apr 5, 2026
Sources
- Registered Apprenticeship Program
- Create a Program - Apprenticeship.gov
- Construction | Apprenticeship.gov
- Optional Requirements for Interim Credentials for HVACR
- TEN10-09.pdf - U.S. Department of Labor
- Youth Apprenticeship in the United States - U.S. Department of Labor
- Georgia Apprenticeship Registered Programs
- Apprenticeship Standards
- Title 29 CFR Part 29 - Labor Standards for Registration of Apprenticeship Programs
- What you need to know about the GI Bill
- PY24-PY27 - Central Savannah River Area Regional Commission
- JEFFERSON COUNTY - CSRA Regional Commission
Requirements can vary by program. Always verify with the Georgia licensing board.
How ApprenticeHourLog helps
- State-specific category templates for hvac work.
- One-tap export for boards and employers.
- Audit trail with timestamps and signatures.
Need signatures? See how signature requests work.
Common hvac categories
Your state board may require specific categories. Adjust these templates to match Georgia guidance.
Templates are a starting point. You can rename or reorder categories before logging hours.
For record-keeping only. Information is provided as-is; we are not liable for errors or omissions. Requirements change and may vary by program—confirm with the Georgia board.