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2501
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety - (2023 NEC) PART ONE
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1 Days
05/06 - 05/06
5:00pm - 9:00pm
MON
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
16 Left
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace. DOPL requires 4-hours of NFPA 70E as part of the Continuing Education Reqirements for the current license renewal period. This course offers four hour compilation of the most up-to-date methods of electrical safety. NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (current edition) is a widely accepted performance standard for electrical safety vital for business and workers in the electrical industry. The course correlates OSHA electrical safety rules (PROFORMANCE STANDARDS -SHALL) and NFPA 70E Workplace Safety rules (PROSCRIPTIVE STANDARDS -HOW) provides attendees an appreciation of electrical safety implementation. Terms and definitions, dangers of shock, arc-flash, and arc-blast, lockout/tagout procedures, selecting personal protection equipment (PPE) are all covered. Learning is reinforced with several case studies of actual electrical accidents, including fatalities emphasizing OSHA violations and how NFPA 70E prevents such accidents.
This class requires a minimum of 10 to carry.
Location:
Utah Electrical Training Alliance
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
14 of 30
Member:
$0.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Mo 05/06 5:00p-9:00p
2503
National Electrical Code Grounding and Bonding Part 1
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1 Days
05/07 - 05/07
5:00pm - 9:00pm
TUE
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
26 Left
2020 or 2023 NEC Codebook and a Calculator Required for This Class: Part 1 Grounding and Bonding. This course teaches participants the how and why of these two functions of grounding and bonding. It also examines grounding and bonding in virtually every several Code articles in addition to the major requirements of Article 250. Covered are the most commonly used tables in Article 250 including grounding and bonding on the line and load side of services and proper sizing of bonding and grounding conductors. Important changes to the current addition of the NEC are discussed. Case studies for typical electrical installations including methods for grounding and bonding seperately derived systems are covered.
This class requires 10 participants to carry.
Location:
Utah Electrical Training Alliance
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
4 of 30
Member:
$13.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Tu 05/07 5:00p-9:00p
2502
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety - (2023 NEC) PART TWO
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1 Days
05/08 - 05/08
5:00pm - 9:00pm
WED
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
22 Left
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace. DOPL requires 4-hours of NFPA 70E as part of the Continuing Education Reqirements for the current license renewal period. This course offers four hour compilation of the most up-to-date methods of electrical safety. NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (current edition) is a widely accepted performance standard for electrical safety vital for business and workers in the electrical industry. The course correlates OSHA electrical safety rules (PROFORMANCE STANDARDS -SHALL) and NFPA 70E Workplace Safety rules (PROSCRIPTIVE STANDARDS -HOW) provides attendees an appreciation of electrical safety implementation. Terms and definitions, dangers of shock, arc-flash, and arc-blast, lockout/tagout procedures, selecting personal protection equipment (PPE) are all covered. Learning is reinforced with several case studies of actual electrical accidents, including fatalities emphasizing OSHA violations and how NFPA 70E prevents such accidents.
Location:
Utah Electrical Training Alliance
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
8 of 30
Member:
$0.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
We 05/08 5:00p-9:00p
2504
National Electrical Code Grounding and Bonding Part 2
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1 Days
05/09 - 05/09
5:00pm - 9:00pm
THU
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
27 Left
2020 or 2023 NEC Codebook and a Calculator Required for This Class: Part 2 Grounding and Bonding. This course teaches participants the how and why of these two functions of grounding and bonding. It also examines grounding and bonding in virtually every several Code articles in addition to the major requirements of Article 250. Covered are the most commonly used tables in Article 250 including grounding and bonding on the line and load side of services and proper sizing of bonding and grounding conductors. Important changes to the current addition of the NEC are discussed. Case studies for typical electrical installations including methods for grounding and bonding seperately derived systems are covered.
Location:
Utah Electrical Training Alliance
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
3 of 30
Member:
$13.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Th 05/09 5:00p-9:00p
2495
NEC Code Calculations Part 1 - Journeyman/Master Theory PREP
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1 Days
05/13 - 05/13
5:00pm - 9:00pm
MON
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
28 Left
2020 NEC Codebook and a Calculator Required for This Class:
Part 1. General Electrical NEC Calculations. Using the current edition of the National Electrical Code, the course will cover the most common calculations addressing the requirements of Article 220: Branch Circuit, Feeder, and Service Calculations. Using the ETA Code Calculations textbook electrical workers and contractors can master the basic calculations for sizing conductor ampacity, box conductor fill, conduit conductor fill, ranges and dryers, transformers, motors, welder circuits, and phase converters. This class is created for intermediate level electricians studing for licensing examinations, master electricians, electrical contractors, engineers, and others interested in how to apply common code calculations.
Location:
Utah Electrical Training Alliance
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
3 of 31
Member:
$13.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Mo 05/13 5:00p-9:00p
2499
Journeyman/Master Theory PREP DC Theory (CE credit Code Calc & Theory Update)
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1 Days
05/14 - 05/14
5:00pm - 9:00pm
TUE
State: 4 Hr CoreOnline Cert:
27 Left
This Class is for Apprentices and Journeyman who are preparing to take their State of Utah Journeyman or Master’s exam.
Roughly 50% of the State Theory test is directly related to DC Theory. Many students haven’t been through DC Theory in quite a while and could use a refresher.
We will be going through (25) questions and PPT slides that will help to refresh your DC Theory skills.
This (4) hour class will consist of the following:
- Series DC circuits.
- Parallel DC circuits.
- Combination DC circuits.
- Voltage drop calculations.
- Metric Prefixes for common electrical values.
- Calculator functions.
Everyone will need to have a 2020 Ugly’s book and a scientific calculator for this class. We will discuss the States new policy regarding calculators while testing.
Location:
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Willesen, Casey
Certifications:
State:
4 Hr Core
Enrollment:
3 of 30
Member:
$13.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Tu 05/14 5:00p-9:00p
2496
NEC Code Calculations Part 2 - Journeyman/Master Theory PREP
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1 Days
05/15 - 05/15
5:00pm - 9:00pm
WED
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
28 Left
2020 NEC Codebook and a Calculator Required for This Class:
Part 1. General Electrical NEC Calculations. Using the current edition of the National Electrical Code, the course will cover the most common calculations addressing the requirements of Article 220: Branch Circuit, Feeder, and Service Calculations. Using the ETA Code Calculations textbook electrical workers and contractors can master the basic calculations for sizing conductor ampacity, box conductor fill, conduit conductor fill, ranges and dryers, transformers, motors, welder circuits, and phase converters. This class is created for intermediate level electricians studing for licensing examinations, master electricians, electrical contractors, engineers, and others interested in how to apply common code calculations.
Location:
Utah Electrical Training Alliance
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
3 of 31
Member:
$13.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
We 05/15 5:00p-9:00p
2500
Journeyman/Master Theory PREP AC Theory (CE credit Code Calc & Theory Update)
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1 Days
05/16 - 05/16
5:00pm - 9:00pm
THU
State: 4 Hr CoreOnline Cert:
28 Left
This Class is for Apprentices and Journeyman who are preparing to take their State of Utah Journeyman or Master’s exam.
Roughly 50% of the State Theory test is directly related to AC Theory. Many students haven’t been through AC Theory in a while and could use a refresher.
We will be going through 25 questions and PPT slides that will help refresh your AC Theory skills. This class will consist of the following:
- Series AC circuits.
- Parallel AC circuits.
- Combination AC circuits.
- AC, 3-phase, Voltage drop calculations.
- Transformer calculations.
- Motor calculations.
- Generator calculations.
- Power factor.
- Efficiency.
- Sign wave.
- Induction and inductive reactance.
- Capacitance and capacitive reactance.
Location:
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Willesen, Casey
Certifications:
State:
4 Hr Core
Enrollment:
2 of 30
Member:
$13.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Th 05/16 5:00p-9:00p
2505
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety - (2023 NEC) PART ONE
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1 Days
05/18 - 05/18
8:00am - 12:00pm
SAT
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
30 Left
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace. DOPL requires 4-hours of NFPA 70E as part of the Continuing Education Reqirements for the current license renewal period. This course offers four hour compilation of the most up-to-date methods of electrical safety. NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (current edition) is a widely accepted performance standard for electrical safety vital for business and workers in the electrical industry. The course correlates OSHA electrical safety rules (PROFORMANCE STANDARDS -SHALL) and NFPA 70E Workplace Safety rules (PROSCRIPTIVE STANDARDS -HOW) provides attendees an appreciation of electrical safety implementation. Terms and definitions, dangers of shock, arc-flash, and arc-blast, lockout/tagout procedures, selecting personal protection equipment (PPE) are all covered. Learning is reinforced with several case studies of actual electrical accidents, including fatalities emphasizing OSHA violations and how NFPA 70E prevents such accidents.
This class requires a minimum of 10 to carry.
Location:
Utah Electrical Training Alliance
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
0 of 30
Member:
$0.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Sa 05/18 8:00a-12:00p
2506
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety - (2023 NEC) PART TWO
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1 Days
05/18 - 05/18
1:00pm - 5:00pm
SAT
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
30 Left
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace. DOPL requires 4-hours of NFPA 70E as part of the Continuing Education Reqirements for the current license renewal period. This course offers four hour compilation of the most up-to-date methods of electrical safety. NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (current edition) is a widely accepted performance standard for electrical safety vital for business and workers in the electrical industry. The course correlates OSHA electrical safety rules (PROFORMANCE STANDARDS -SHALL) and NFPA 70E Workplace Safety rules (PROSCRIPTIVE STANDARDS -HOW) provides attendees an appreciation of electrical safety implementation. Terms and definitions, dangers of shock, arc-flash, and arc-blast, lockout/tagout procedures, selecting personal protection equipment (PPE) are all covered. Learning is reinforced with several case studies of actual electrical accidents, including fatalities emphasizing OSHA violations and how NFPA 70E prevents such accidents.
Location:
Utah Electrical Training Alliance
Room:
Hybrid Class Online Or in Person UETA Facility Your Choice
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
0 of 30
Member:
$0.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Sa 05/18 1:00p-5:00p
2485
Significant Changes Part 1 (2023 NEC) FACEBOOK JOBSITE ONLY
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1 Days
05/21 - 05/21
5:00pm - 9:00pm
TUE
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
17 Left
2023 NEC Codebook Required for This Class:
Part 1. This course is the first-half of the 2023 NEC Code Changes for Chapters 1-4. Course material is taken from commentary used by the Electrical Training Alliance (ETA) and the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) current NEC changes books and PPTs. During the 8-hour course, students will learn the most significant code changes in Chapters 1-4 as they apply generally to all electrical installations.
Location:
Room:
FACEBOOK FACILITY on site employees ONLY
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
13 of 30
Member:
$13.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Tu 05/21 5:00p-9:00p
2486
Significant Changes Part 2 (2023 NEC) FACEBOOK JOBSITE ONLY
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1 Days
05/23 - 05/23
5:00pm - 9:00pm
THU
State: 4 Core Hours, Online Cert: 4 Core Hours
18 Left
2023 NEC Codebook Required for This Class:
Part 2. This course is the second-half of the 2023 NEC Code Changes for Chapters 1-4. Course material is taken from commentary used by the Electrical Training Alliance (ETA) and the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) current NEC changes books and PPTs. During the 8-hour course, students will learn the most significant code changes in Chapters 1-4 as they apply generally to all electrical installations.
Location:
Room:
FACEBOOK FACILITY on site employees ONLY
Instructor:
Bryant, Randall
Certifications:
State:
4 Core Hours
Online Cert:
4 Core Hours
Enrollment:
12 of 30
Member:
$13.00
Non-Member:
N/A
1 Day Class
Th 05/23 5:00p-9:00p
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