Louisiana Electrician Continuing Education
Our Louisiana electrician continuing education courses are code based and written using real world applications. Information is explained from the electrical code inspector's perspective but translated into simple explanations of the 2005 NEC codebook. The NEC Review Part 1 and Electrical Law course covers chapters 1 and 2 of the 2005 NEC codebook. This course offers lessons on Article 100 which includes definitions of common industry terms as set forth by the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) and the NECC (National Electrical Code Committee), gaining a more thorough understanding of the 2005 NEC codebook, and the most common misconceptions of the national electrical code.
If you need help passing the state exam, we offer Louisiana electrician license exam prep, and live classroom seminars. These classes will prepare you to pass the Louisiana electrician license exam. The structured lessons focus on the key points of the state exams, and show you what reference materials are essential to passing the state exams. And we can help you keep your Louisiana electrician license current with our online Louisiana electrician continuing education.
We are currently developing Louisiana electrician continuing education courses. The Louisiana electrician continuing education will maintain the high stardards that American Contractor's Exam Services has set for all the training we provide. The courses that will be offered are:
- Wiring Methods and Materials - This course reviews Article 300 of the 2005 NEC codebook which includes topics such as general requirements, conductors for gneral wiring, open wiring on insulators, mineral-insulated, Metal-Sheathed Cable: Type MI, power and control tray cable, and flexible metal conduit.
- Grounding and Bonding - The topics that are covered in this course include definitions, system grounding, grounding electrode system and grounding electrode conductors, enclosures, raceways, service cable grounding, bonding, equipment grounding and equipment grounding conductors, methods of equipment grounding, direct-current systems, grounding of systems and circuits of 1 kV and over, instruments, meters, and relays.
- Lockout, Tagout (OSHA) - The subject matter will cover energy-isolating devices, periodic inspections, additional safety requirements, energy control procedures, energy control programs, requirements for Lockout/Tagout devices, employee training, application of controls and Lockout/Tagout devices, and the removal of Locks/Tags.
- Electrical Systems for 1 & 2 Family Dwellings - Continuing education that reviews tpoics such as installations and inspections of services, power and lighting distribution, branch circuits and feeders, low vlotage and limited energy systems, general requirements, outlet devices, pull and junction boxes, conduit bodies and fittings, IRC reference tables, and requirements for applications.
Louisiana electrician continuing education is not required at this time. However, the following courses are based on subject matter approved in most states to fulfill continuing education requirements for Electrical Contractors. These courses will be beneficial to your industry.
NEC Review Part 1 AND Texas Electrical Law
4 hours for $45.00 online!
A
four-hour course approved by the TDLR to fulfill the CE code
AND state rules requirements. This course covers the most common requirements of chapters 1 & 2 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code.
Ampacity, Overcurrent Protection, and Conduit Fill in the 2005 NEC
4 hours for $45.00 online!
This
4-hour course covers conductor ampacity, fuse and circuit breaker selection, and conduit fill limitations in the 2005 NEC.
We also have Math for Contractors and Construction Spanish for Contractors available online. Click here to view these courses.