Informational session to help decision makers understanding implementing arc flash analysis
Informational session to help decision makers understanding implementing arc flash analysis
Every three years the National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA ) updates the National Electrical Code ® ( NEC ). Included as a part of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the National Electrical Code ® ( NEC ®) is more widely used than any other installation or construction code in the world. Its purpose is to provide anyone working with electricity the most up-to-date, best practices for safe installation and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment. The purpose of this training is to help electricians understand the new 2008 or 2011 Code ® changes, while at the same time providing all non-electrical personnel with a practical introduction to the NEC ®.
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Any person who is undertaking electrical construction or maintenance at the direction of US contractors needs to be familiar with the National Electrical Code. Following the National Electrical Code is part of the US program Task Force SAFE.
Upon completion of this seminar, and by taking the optional practice licensing exam at the end of the second day, students attending this seminar will have demonstrated their ability to:
Introduction to the National Electrical Code ®
Finding specific information in Chapter 1 General:
Finding specific information in Chapter 2 Wiring and Protection, on:
Finding specific information in Chapter 3 Wiring Methods and Materials, on:
Finding specific information in Chapter 4: Equipment for General Use, on:
Finding specific information in Chapters 5 through 8, on:
Finding specific answers from tables in Chapter 9
Q: What is NFPA 70 ®?
A: NFPA 70 ® is also referred to as the National Electrical Code ® or NEC ® and is a United States standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment. It is part of the National Fire Codes series published by the National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA ).
Q: Is the National Electrical Code ® a law?
A: While the NEC ® is not itself a US law, NEC ® use is commonly mandated by state or local law, as well as in many jurisdictions outside of the United States. Contractors who work on projects funded by the United States governement are required to follow the National Electrical Code.
Q: I need proof or a certificate of NEC National Electrical Code Training. How can I get this?
A: There is no legal or official certification or training program for the National Electrical Code. Training and certificates of training are provided by reliable companies such as Martin Technical. Upon completion of training, Martin Technical will issue each student a certificate of completion for the training course which is widely accepted by the government and private companies.
Q: Who reviews the National Electrical Code ® ?
A: The NEC ® is developed by NFPA's Committee on the National Electrical Code ®, which consists of 20 code-making Panels and a technical correlating committee. Work on the NEC ® is sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association.
Q: What is ANSI / NFPA 70 ?
A: The NEC ® is approved as an American National Standard by the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ). It is formally identified as ANSI / NFPA 70.
Q: When is the National Electrical Code ® Published?
A: The NEC ® is updated and published every three years (2008, 2011, 2014...). Most states adopt the most recent edition within a couple of years of its publication. As with any "uniform" code, a few jurisdictions regularly omit or modify some sections
NFPA, NFPA 70, National Electrical Code and NEC are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc., Quincy, Massachusetts USA
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