Unlicensed Contractor Ordered to Pay $50,625 for Unsafe, Illegal Electrical Work in the Greater Golden Horseshoe
November 1, 2017
Jose Julio DeNobrega has been convicted in a Burlington court and ordered to pay a $45,000 fine plus a $5,625 victim fine surcharge for conducting unsafe electrical work without an electrical contractor’s licence at 14 locations in Hamilton, Burlington and Oakville.
DeNobrega pleaded guilty to 45 charges in total, including multiple counts of working without an electrical contractor’s licence, not taking out an electrical permit, unauthorized connection of power, and leaving an electrical hazard. He also pleaded guilty to one count of issuing a false document.
Much of the electrical work DeNobrega did was found to be non-compliant with the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. The most serious instance was when DeNobrega removed an electrical meter from an apartment building wall, leaving live wires and electrical parts exposed to the public and putting himself at major risk of an electrical injury. If someone touched the exposed wires, they could have received a fatal shock.
“We will not stand idly by while illegal electrical work done in Ontario puts the public at risk,” says Scott Saint, Chief Public Safety Officer, Electrical Safety Authority (ESA). “Electrical safety is a shared responsibility among contractors, homeowners and the public. We all need to do our part – and comply with the law – to ensure a safer Ontario for everyone.”
“The laws for conducting electrical work in Ontario are very clear: only a Licensed Electrical Contractor can do electrical work for hire,” adds Normand Breton, Director of Contractor Licensing, ESA. “In this case, Mr. DeNobrega broke the law, provided misleading information and put the public at risk. This simply won’t be tolerated by ESA and this conviction has indicated it won’t be tolerated by the courts either.”
DeNobrega provided the general contractor he was working with a false document containing an Electrical Contractor Registration Agency (ECRA) /ESA licence number that did not belong to him.
Hiring a Licensed Electrical Contractor
By law in Ontario, Licensed Electrical Contractors are the only contractors allowed to conduct electrical work for hire. When hiring someone to do work, homeowners and businesses are reminded to:
Ensure the contractor holds all required qualifications and licences – including an ECRA/ESA licence for electrical work. You should also ask for their references. Check that the contractor has secured all appropriate permits and inspections. Advise the contractor that you expect a copy of the ESA Certificate of Inspection from them once the electrical work is complete.
If anyone believes DeNobrega – who has also been known to operate as Phoenix Electrical Contractor – did electrical work on their property, contact ESA’s Customer Service Centre at 1877-ESA-SAFE (372-7233) and ESA can address your concerns.
To verify or find a Licensed Electrical Contractor, visit http://findacontractor.esasafe.com.