Wisconsin State-Approved NEC and NFPA 70E Online Training

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NFPA 70E Live Virtual Training: NFPA 70E (2021) Live Virtual Training
  • Description

    Register for state-approved NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code®, and NFPA 70E®, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®, training.

    NFPA®'s Electrical Continuing Education Online Training is a new series that combines the continuing education you need to complete or renew your Wisconsin electrician's license in a single place. Coursework is based on the latest editions of NFPA codes and standards and approved by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services.

    NFPA Electrical Online Continuing Education is tailored to include the training required in your state. The following license types are required to take 24 hours: Registered Electricians, Journeyman Electricians, Master Electricians, and Commercial Electrical Inspectors. Residential Journeyman Electricians, Residential Master Electricians, and Industrial Journeyman Electricians are required to take 18 hours.

    This accessible and economical program delivers quality instruction in an interactive educational format you can access anytime from the convenience of your home or office.

    Earn 44 hours of training or 4.4 continuing education units (CEUs) by completing the following online training:

    *Click on the tabs below to access full course details.

    NFPA is proud to be a trusted source for information and training on the most current electrical safety and life-saving work practices.

    Choose the all-in-one program customized for electrical workers licensed to operate in your state. Sign up for Wisconsin Electrical State Licensing Online Training today.

    Upon completion of this training you should be able to:

    • Explain the organization and use of the NEC.
    • Describe general requirements, conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, and grounding and bonding for systems and equipment.
    • Explain safety-related work practices and procedures intended to keep workers safe.
    • Identify required elements of a risk assessment and explain the difference between electrical hazards and risk.
    • And more . . .

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Anyone involved in electrical safety in Wisconsin 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 44-hour course series and qualify for 4.4 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.

    Agency:

    The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requires 24 continuing education hours for the following license types: Registered Electricians, Journeyman Electricians, Master Electricians, and Commercial Electrical Inspectors. Residential Journeyman Electricians, Residential Master Electricians, and Industrial Journeyman Electricians are required to take 18 hours.

    For more information, visit Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services and Trades Continuing Education.

     

    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.

  • 2017 NEC Changes Online Training

    Get up to Code with the changes in the 2017 NEC®.

    NFPA's NEC Changes Online Training Series provides valuable learning about the major revisions found throughout the Code.

    With the 2017 NFPA 70: Changes to the NEC 2017 Edition Chapters 1-9 Online Training Series, you will receive the complete set of Modules 1-18 covered in other NEC Changes Online Training courses. All modules have been designed to give you a substantial overview of revisions found in the NEC, as an affordable, convenient, and interactive experience online.

    Improve your ability to locate, interpret, and apply today's provisions correctly. Get up to date on the major changes in the 2017 NEC that impact design and installation and help you pass inspections. Avoid costly redos and code violations, and be confident in your work.

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Anyone who uses or enforces the NEC including: electrical system designers, electrical engineers, electrical contractors, safety engineers, installation and maintenance professionals, manufacturers, electrical inspectors, and project managers

    Continuing Education Credit:
    Complete this sixteen hour course series and qualify for 1.6 CEUs.
    Upon successful completion, 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.

     

    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.

  • 2017 NEC Online Training

    From general requirements to grounding and bonding, the updated National Electrical Code Online Training Series introduces the 2017 edition of the NEC.

    Maximize time by taking NEC® training online, without compromising job demands. Created by the leading experts in NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code® compliance and only available from NFPA®, the self-guided National Electrical Code® Online Training Series introduces you to installation requirements and how the 2017 edition of the NEC works to protect people and property from electrical hazards. Each module helps pave the way for additional professional training to meet your career goals. Topics span everything from NEC organization to the application of general requirements, conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, and grounding and bonding for systems and equipment.

    Through six online courses, you'll learn how NEC compliance provides electrical safety in residential, commercial, and industrial installations.

    Upon completion you should be able to:

    • Describe the scope and structure of the NEC
    • Describe the organization and use of the NEC
    • Describe NEC general requirements for the execution of work
    • Describe requirements for marking and labeling
    • Identify the requirements for determining minimum conductor size and calculating load
    • Apply terminal temperature limitations in selecting conductors
    • Identify types and functions of overcurrent protective devices
    • Identify overcurrent rating requirements
    • Define and describe the elements of grounded and ungrounded systems
    • Identify the requirements for establishing an effective ground-fault current path
    • Define and identify the elements of equipment grounding systems
    • Identify equipment grounding and bonding requirements

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Anyone who uses or enforces the NEC including:
    electrical system designers, electrical engineers, electrical contractors, safety engineers, installation and maintenance professionals, manufacturers, electrical inspectors, facility maintenance personnel, and project managers

    Continuing Education Credit:
    Complete this six-hour course series and qualify for 0.6 CEUs.
    Completion of each individual one-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.

  • 2021 NFPA 70E Online Training

    2021 NFPA 70E Online Training

    Access the training you need to help improve your knowledge of requirements for electrical workplace safety online at your pace and convenience.

    When the work you do puts you at risk of electrical injury, it is crucial you stay up-to-date and compliant with the latest safety practices and provisions. NFPA 70E®, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace® Online Training offers an in-depth, 6-hour dive into the essentials of helping to protect lives on the job and reducing injuries, OSHA violations, and liabilities. The expert-developed exercises and instruction presented in this course helps you learn how to better identify and minimize exposure to shock, arc flash, arc blast, electrocution, and other potential hazards.

    NFPA® Online Training delivers cost-effective, high-impact learning you can access from virtually anywhere.

    This engaging learning series is updated to account for recent significant changes to NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 2021 edition. The all-digital program includes six individual modules introducing vital safety-related practices and procedures that employees, supervisors, and owners can put into action to help safeguard work areas from electrical risks.

    Modules feature interactive content, including scenarios, videos, and animated images to present content, allow practice, and reinforce learning.

    Each training module contains a short quiz at the end to confirm your understanding of core concepts and strategies. Complete the training to earn 0.6 continuing education units (CEUs) and pass a post-series quiz to receive your certificate of completion.

    Get up to date with workplace electrical safety while satisfying professional education requirements with online training from NFPA.

    NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace Online Training Series is a must-have for anyone with concerns for protecting employees from dangers related to the use of electricity. Register today.

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Anyone concerned with electrical safety, including electrical engineers, safety managers, electricians, electrical contractors, plant managers, facility maintenance personnel, electrical inspectors, risk managers, mechanical engineers, HVAC installers, designers, and project managers.

    Continuing Education Credit:
    Complete this six-hour course series and qualify for 0.6 CEUs.
     Completion of each individual one-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.

  • 2021 NFPA 70E Live Virtual Training

    2021 NFPA 70E Live Virtual Training

    Take your ability to create and maintain an electrically safe workplace to a higher level with NFPA® online training that replicates the experience of classroom learning.

    Whether you are an employer responsible for protecting personnel or an employee tasked with identifying and addressing electrical hazards, it is vital you have the knowledge and skills to help ensure everyone on the job gets home safe. NFPA 70E®, Electrical Safety in the Workplace® (2021) Live Virtual Training (LVT) focuses on delivering the tools to help minimize occupational accidents and incidents while avoiding costly mistakes and increasing efficiency.

    This intensive four-day program reviews the articles of 70E, covers the fundamentals of setting up and following an electrical safety program, and documents operating procedures for compliance with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926 Subpart K.

    Course content covers the ability to:

    • Relate key requirements in OSHA to NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace,® requirements
    • Examine what makes a person qualified with respect to electrical work
    • Distinguish significant components of an electrical safety program
    • Assess the effectiveness of a risk control method based upon the hierarchy of risk control methods
    • Differentiate when equipment must be placed in an electrically safe work condition from when energized work is permitted
    • Explain why an electrically safe work condition is the priority of NFPA 70E
    • Distinguish the process for establishing an electrically safe work condition from other lockout/tagout procedures
    • Implement the risk assessment procedure in determining protective measures in accordance with the hierarchy of risk control methods
    • Differentiate between the two methods used to determine arc flash PPE and arc flash boundaries requirements.
    • Facilitate the selection of required PPE based on the hazards involved
    • Explain the intent and limitations of PPE for protection from shock and arc flash hazards.
    • Identify hazards to personnel working with power electronic equipment as defined by NFPA 70E
    • Relate the process of placing capacitors in an electrically safe work condition
    • And much, much, more!

    NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace LVT provides engaging in-person learning, online from your location of convenience.

    Based on the 2021 edition of NFPA 70E, this essential electrical safety training is presented over a Zoom video conferencing platform that brings the classroom to you virtually. Participate in real-time, expert-led sessions where you have the opportunity to increase your knowledge of the standard and practice applying its requirements in an interactive digital environment. This dynamic, expert-led course uses real-world scenario-based activities and exercises, videos, job aids, and templates for increased engagement and retention of core concepts and practices.

    Get the high-impact training and quality resources to increase your skillset and satisfy professional education requirements.

    NFPA 70E Live Virtual Training takes place over 4 consecutive days, featuring two 2-hour sessions per day with a half-hour break in between the two sessions each day. Monthly offerings alternate between morning and afternoon schedules to help accommodate your particular needs.

    The course includes a complimentary workbook as well as downloadable summaries and job aids. You also receive free, 30-day access to NFPA LiNK™, the exciting new digital information platform providing online access to the latest edition of NFPA 70E.

    Participation in all eight sessions earns 1.6 hours of continuing education units. A Certificate of Completion is available after the course upon passing an online exam.

    Help ensure compliance with OSHA and NFPA 70E electrical safety provisions and protect lives and property with Live Virtual Training from NFPA.

    Electrical hazards are a significant concern in nearly every workplace, resulting in hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries each year. Get the tools to help mitigate dangers and reduce incidents and liabilities by registering your place for NFPA 70E, Electrical Safety in the Workplace (2021) Live Virtual Training

     

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Electrical engineers, safety managers, electricians, electrical contractors, plant managers, facility maintenance personnel, electrical inspectors, risk managers, mechanical engineers, HVAC installers, designers, and project managers.

    Digital Access:
    As part of the training, you will receive free 30-day access to NFPA LiNK™, which will be made available to you shortly  before the start of the training. Within NFPA LiNK™ you will find all relevant codes and information related to your upcoming training. Additional information on where to access NFPA LiNK™ will be shared closer to the date of your training.

    Certificate of Completion:
    To demonstrate your proficiency, go online to take the course assessment. Once you successfully complete the assessment and course evaluation, you can download and print your Certificate of Completion.

  • Terms & Specifications for Online Training

    Terms:

    • Course Tuition: The course tuition is due and payable before starting each module.
    • Expiration: Participants will need to take the online courses or series within 365 days.
    • CEUs: You earn 0.1 CEU for each learning hour. To verify total numbers of CEUs for a course or a series, please check the Description tab. Upon successful completion of a course or a series, participants will be able to download the CEUs certificate directly from the website. Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization.
    • Online Training is non-refundable.

    Specifications:

    • For optimal online course performance, please use Google Chrome or Firefox® as your web browser. If you encounter any technical difficulty, check to make sure that cookies, javascript support and Adobe Flash are enabled.

     

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    View FREE interactive demonstrations of online training here. Scroll down to the list of courses underneath each subject topic and you will see the words 'FREE DEMO' next to each course on the page which has them.

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    Previous editions of NFPA® documents are available for sale. Please see applicable NFPA codes and standards product pages to confirm which editions are available for purchase. If you have any questions, contact NFPA Customer Support at 1-800-344-3555 or nfpa.org/customerservice.

  • Also in NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC)