SERIES: Applying the National Electrical
Safety Code®
(NESC®) to
Day-to-Day Utility Work
4 classes
Applying the National Electrical Safety Code
® (NESC
®) to Day-to-Day Utility
Work provides a general overview of each part of the NESC
® and focuses on
practical examples and applications. The class is intended for
engineers, staking technicians, power lineman, communications lineman,
safety personnel and inspectors. Prior working knowledge of the NESC
® is not required. The
class includes time for questions and is rich with graphics.
Understanding the NESC
®
rules is a must for personnel responsible for operating a safe utility
system.
|
Class (4 in the series)
|
Month
|
|
Introduction, Grounding, and Substations
|
January
|
|
Overhead Lines I
|
February
|
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Overhead Lines II
|
March
|
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Underground Lines and Work Rules
|
April
|
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repeats...
|
May-Aug
Sept-Dec
|
Applying the National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®) to Day-to-Day Utility
Work classes are offered on Wednesdays at the following time:
- 8:00 am - 9:30 am (Pacific)
- 9:00 am - 10:30 am (Mountain)
- 10:00 am - 11:30 am (Central)
- 11:00 am - 12:30 pm (Eastern)
- 7:00 am - 8:30 am (Alaska)
- 6:00 am - 7:30 am (Hawaii)
Please see the
class
schedule for more information on the dates for each class.
NOTE: Attendees may begin with any class in the series. The classes
repeat once the end of the series is reached.
Pricing:
Number of attendees
per connection |
Series
(per class) |
|
Individual (1) |
$199 |
|
Partners (2) |
$299 |
|
Small Crew (3-10) |
$399 |
|
Large Crew (11-20) |
$499 |
Each connection includes one computer login for graphics and
one phone dial-in for audio. Prices vary depending on the number of
attendees per connection. Attendee roster will be taken to issue
continuing education units to document training time.
Please contact us for pricing
for more than 20 attendees.