Text Box: ELECTRICAL GROUNDING:   
This course has recently been revised and is now taught in 4 nights-each 4 hours long.  Students will use the code book to determine and apply proper grounding practices.  This class has been approved by the Electrical Licensing and Inspection Unit for 12 code hours and 4 tech hours of continuing education credits.  The instructor is Dave Porter.  SEE CLASS SCHEDULE FOR MORE DETAILS.

INSTRUMENTATION:          
This class makes use of a live demonstration process recovery unit.  The instructor will address the areas of instrument calibration, loop checking, control system start up and fundamentals of microprocessor systems.  This unit will allow for hands-on training.   This class has been approved by the Electrical Licensing and Inspection Unit for 4 technical hours and 12 code hours of continuing education credits and is a 15 night class/3 hours each night.   The instructor is Keith Setley.  SEE CLASS SCHEDULE FOR MORE DETAILS.

	EPRI TEST—PART A:
	You need to have  successfully completed instrumentation to be eligible for this exam.  	SEE CLASS SCHEDULE FOR MORE DETAILS.

NATIONAL ELECTICAL CODE CLASS:
These code review classes are supplemented with power point presentations.  Included is an analysis of the 2011 NEC by both the International Association of Electrical Inspectors and the Electrical Licensing and Inspection Unit.  This course has been approved by the Electrical Licensing and Inspection Unit for 16 hours of code.  Instructors are as follows:  Dave Porter, Jim Gangl, Joe Dabe, Miroslaw Wilczak.  SEE CLASS SCHEDULE FOR MORE DETAILS.

NFPA—70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY WORK PRACTICES:
This course discusses the hazards encountered while working near or on energized equipment and the OSHA requirements to perform the work.  The course is 2 nights (6 hours) in length and is taught by John Kjome.  SEE CLASS SCHEDULE FOR MORE DETAILS.

OSHA 10:
This course teaches the basics of construction safety and provides the means of finding and understanding the regulations that are covered in the OSHA code of federal regulations (CFR) 1926.  The class covers various topics such as fall protection, electrical safety and hazardous communication as well as other areas most electricians will encounter on the job.  This is a 3 night-10 hour class.   Instructors are Steve Galatowitsch, Keith Setley and Steve Steingruebl.   SEE CLASS SCHEDULE FOR MORE DETAILS. 
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