National Electrical Code 2011
Course Duration: 4 days
Credits: 3.2 CEUs
Level of Involvement: Lecture
Schedule: 8:00am-4:30pm
Course Number: 227
Tuition USD: $ 1200
The National Electrical Code (NEC), or NFPA 70, is a U.S. standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment. While the NEC is not itself a U.S. law, its use is commonly mandated by federal, state or local law. First published in 1897, the NEC is updated and published every three years. The"authority having jurisdiction" inspects for compliance with these minimum standards, although some jurisdictions do not immediately adopt new editions. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.302-.308 and .399 mandates compliance with portions of the NEC. A thorough understanding of this standard is the foundation for safe and compliant construction of electrical systems.
The NEC covers the installation of electrical conductors, equipment, and raceways; signaling and communications conductors, equipment, and raceways; and optical fiber cables and raceways for the following:
Public and private premises, including buildings, structures, mobile homes, recreational vehicles and floating buildings
Yards, lots, parking lots, carnivals and industrial substations
Installations of conductors and equipment that connect to the supply of electricity
Installations used by the electric utility, such as office buildings, warehouses, garages, machine shops and recreational buildings that are not an integral part of a generating plant, substation or control center
Learning Objectives
• Explain the hazards of electricity and effects
• Identify requirements for PPE care and use
• Explain safe work practices required for performing energized and deenergized work on power systems rated over 600 volts
• Identify hazardous energy control requirements per 1910.269, including lockout/tagout
• Establish safe workspaces and approach distances
• Recognize the hazards of specific electrical equipment rated over 600 volts
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for electricians, inspectors and contractors needing to meet federal, state and local requirements for performing electrical work. Students will receive the current NEC standard.
Requirements
Student should have basic knowledge of AC/DC electricity and bring a calculator. Training for older editions of the NEC are available.
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| 8/26/2013 | 8/29/2013 | Dallas, TX | English | |
| 9/30/2013 | 10/3/2013 | Dallas, TX | English | |
| 12/3/2013 | 12/6/2013 | Dallas, TX | English | |
| 7/22/2013 | 7/25/2013 | Valley Forge, PA | English | |
| 9/16/2013 | 9/19/2013 | Valley Forge, PA | English | |
| 11/4/2013 | 11/7/2013 | Valley Forge, PA | English | |
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What kind of credits do I get?
There are hundreds of different accrediting organizations. Some education providers even create their own “accrediting organizations.” AVO’s courses are reviewed and approved by the International Electrical Testing Association (NETA) for Continuing Education Units. For electricians needing continuing education credits to renew your license - every US State has its’ own accreditation method and in some cases none. You will need to check with your States’ licensing board for the type of education credits they accept.
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