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KY Approved NEC Courses
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NEC2014-book
All Electricians are now required by the Kentucky Department of Housing, Building and Construction to take a pre-determined number of continuing education hours specific to their trade as part of the licensing process.

Anyone obtaining or renewing a license must take continuing education in his/her respective profession.  Electricians must take six hours of continuing education in their field.

It’s no secret that many electrical professionals have a love/hate relationship with the National Electrical Code (NEC). The good news is it’s revised on a three-year cycle. The bad news is that three years pass all too quickly.

Just when you think you’ve got a firm grip on the last set of revisions, a new comprehensive set of changes comes rolling at you. One would think that a document that’s been around since the late 1890s would only require minor tweaks and revisions. However, the steady introduction of new products and technologies into the marketplace — coupled with the release of new research findings by various public and private groups — creates a seemingly never-ending flow of necessary revisions (some of which are comprehensive) to this widely accepted electrical code.

In our continued efforts to serve your Code needs, we’ve developed our NEC 2014 on-line continuing education course to shed light on the key changes in this new edition of the Code. We deliver a comprehensive course covering everything from new GFCI and AFCI requirements to more grounding and bonding rules to conductor ampacity guidelines. Our course offers keen insight into why the change was brought about and how it might affect you on future projects. Although we’ve highlighted what we consider to be the most influential changes, it’s important to realize that this cycle produced a multitude of revisions.

This continuing education course covers updates to the 2014 National Electrical Code (NEC) and is required to be taken by all licensed electrical tradesman in the state of Kentucky for license renewal.

audio_narration-150Audio narration can be the difference between a good e-Learning course and a GREAT e-Learning course.  At A+ Tradesman Continuing Education, all of the courses that we provide incorporate audio narration of the written text.  Sit back and listen to our courses or read along, with the narration, which ever you prefer.

This class is approved by the Kentucky Department of Housing, Building and Construction. 

This class is a six hour course that presents information regarding significant changes that comprise the National Electrical Code®.
NEC® and National Electrical Code® are Trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
 

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