This course has been discontinued.
This is a four-part interactive course. Part one covers the most recent updates and changes from NFPA 70E® 2018 as well as offer some education on what we need to be doing to stay compliant from an electrical safety perspective as it relates to these new updates
Part two - For each renewal, an electrical apprentice, electrical sign apprentice, journeyman electrician, master electrician, journeyman sign electrician, master sign electrician, residential wireman, journeyman lineman or maintenance electrician must complete four hours of continuing education. One of those hours must contain training on state law and rules that regulate the conduct of licensees. This course will fulfill that requirement.
The third portion of this interactive online course covers the changes in the Chapter 3 wiring method articles of the NEC, namely Articles 320 through 392 (AC cable through cable trays).
The fourth portion covers the changes in Articles 404, 406, 408, and 410 of the National Electrical Code®. Notable changes include updating the rules for switches, including listing requirements, new prohibited locations for receptacles, expansion of tamper-resistant receptacle requirements, new marking requirements for panelboards, switchboards, and switchgear, and addressing the unique needs of horticultural lighting.
Recall the 2018 changes to NFPA 70E®
Recall the steps necessary to protect your employees
Identify the proper securing and supporting requirements for cables
Determine when table 310.15 C1 has to be used for ampacity adjustments
Name the conductors allowed for direct burial
Describe the permitted use and ratings of switches
State the requirements when replacing automatically controlled receptacles
Recall the rules for receptacles under sinks