Get the expert instruction and continuing education units (CEUs) you require with National Electrical Code® and NFPA 70E®, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace® online learning from NFPA®.
NFPA Electrical Continuing Education Online Training delivers an economical and efficient way to complete or renew your Colorado electrician's license. This interactive, web-based series is developed based on the most current editions of the NEC® and NFPA 70E approved by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.
The intuitive digital format lets you train in electrical safety essentials at your own pace and convenience. Coursework is customized to your state’s guidelines.
License types requiring all 24 hours include:
- Registered Electricians
- Journeyman Electricians
- Master Electricians
- Commercial Electrical Inspectors
License types requiring 18 hours include:
- Residential Journeyman Electricians
- Residential Master Electricians
- Industrial Journeyman Electricians
Select the complete Electrical Online Continuing Education series or just the courses you need.
NFPA is committed to providing training solutions that deliver the quality and flexibility to help you achieve your learning objectives. The following state-approved programs are available individually or as an all-in-one program.
Choose one or more of these courses:
- 2017 NFPA 70® (NEC®) Changes Online Training
- 2017 NFPA 70® (NEC®) Online Training
- 2018 NFPA 70E® Electrical Safety in the Workplace Online Training. (Only 4 hours can be used toward CEU credits)
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Increase your understanding of critical performance and safety criteria while earning up to 2.4 CEUs.
This comprehensive online learning series is expressly designed for Colorado licensed electrical workers. Upon completion of the three-part series, you should be able to:
- Describe the structure and application of the NEC
- Explain essential provisions, overcurrent protection, conductor sizing, and grounding and bonding for systems and equipment
- Understand jobsite practices and procedures for achieving a safer work environment
- Determine the components of performing risk assessment and make the delineation between the terms electrical hazard and risk
- And more
Satisfy your Colorado licensing requirements and get up to date with the latest code.
Register for Colorado State-Approved NEC and NFPA 70E Online Training today.
Who Will Benefit:
Anyone involved in electrical safety in Colorado will benefit, including: electricians, electrical system designers, electrical engineers, electrical contractors, electrical inspectors, safety engineers, safety managers, installation and maintenance professionals, HVAC installers, manufacturers, facility maintenance personnel, mechanical engineers, plant managers, risk managers, and project managers.
Continuing Education Credit:
Complete this 24-hour course series and qualify for 2.4 CEUs. Completion of each 1-hour course qualifies you for 0.1 CEU. Upon successful completion of a course or the course series, participants will be prompted to download the CEU certificate directly from the course site. Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization before registering.
The individual course series offer the following: NFPA 70: Changes to the NEC 2017 Edition (16 hours/1.6 CEUs), NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC) (2017) (6 hours/.6 CEUs), NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (2018) (7 hours/.7 CEUs).
Agency:
The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies requires all licensed electricians must complete 24 hours or 2.4 CEUs of continuing education before renewing in December 2020. A minimum of 4 hours is required in National Electrical Code® changes. No more than 4 hours will be credited in safety training and hours are not required to be completed in safety training.
For more information, visit the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.
Group Training:
For more information or to receive a price quote for NFPA group training, please call 877-336-3280 or e-mail: grouptraining@nfpa.org.