Construction Wireman / Construction Electrician Program Guide
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1 2011 Construction Wireman / Construction Electrician Program Guide
2 Contents Contact Information... 4 YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS Written Evaluation Hands-On Evaluation On-the-Job Evaluation... 5 GENERAL POLICY... 6 A. Completion... 6 B. Advancement... 6 Question: How do upgrades work?... 6 C. General and Specific Prerequisites for Participation in Training and Advancement. 7 Questions:... 7 D. On-the-Job Training... 8 E. Employment Discharge/Quit Work Habits Discharge for Cause Maximum Number of Discharges Substandard Performance... 8 F. Conduct Appearance... 9 G. Responsibility Driver s License / Transportation... 9 H. Alcohol and Drugs Positive Test... 9 I. Conduct Rules General Encouraged Values and Behaviors Prohibited Personal Behavior Disruption Abuse or Threat Damage of Property and Theft Weapons Documents and False Statements Identification to Authorities Use of Facilities Violation of Law Failure to Respond Non-Compliance with Sanctions Class Requirements By Classification IMPORTANT NOTE ON PRICES IMPORTANT NOTE ON CLASS AVAILABILITY CANCELLATIONS PAYMENT, PAYMENT METHODS, AND REGISTRATION ATTENDANCE AND MINIMUM PASSING SCORE OFFSITE LEARNING Class Requirements List for Program Levels Recommended Order of Classes for Program Levels
3 Class Descriptions for Program Levels OSHA Basic Life Support Introduction to the NEC Applied Codeology NEC Significant Changes Conduit Installation Conduit Installation Conduit Installation Journeyman Communications Journeyman Productivity Journeyman Marketing Class Requirements List for Program Levels Recommended Order of Classes for Program Levels Class Descriptions for Program Levels Electrical Safety Related Work Practices DC Theory AC Theory Motor Controls Theory and Practice Motors Transformers Blueprints Code Calculations Grounding Over-Current Protection RECEIVING CREDIT FOR OFF-SITE LEARNING Transcripts IMPORTANT NOTE: Online License Renewal for Georgia License Holders ETC FYI
4 Contact Information IBEW Local Union Pulliam St. S.W. Suite 250 Atlanta, GA Phone: (404) MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (ORGANIZING) OFFICE Jerome Jackson Director Extension 2 Sharen Witchey Administrative Assistant Extension 2 Electrical Training Center (AEJATC) 6601 Bay Circle Norcross, GA Phone: (404) Norma Ellis General Information Ext. 3 Sheila Irvin Transcripts/Replacement OSHA Cards Ext. 4 Linda Bennett Payments/Class Registration Ext. 5 Danny Bowman Books/Instructor Schedules Ext. 6 Russell Smith Class Schedules/Upgrades Ext. 7 Also see: Fax (404) Other Important Numbers Insurance Office Administrative Services Inc. (770) Credit Union Atlanta Postal Credit Union (404)
5 YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS Your first 90 days are considered a Probationary Period. This simply means that during this time, we evaluate you and you evaluate us to determine if we believe this has the makings of a successful partnership. For our part, there are three different evaluations during your first 90 days that provide you with an opportunity to show us what you are capable of: 1. Written Evaluation 2. Hands-On Evaluation 3. On-the-Job Evaluation 1. Written Evaluation The Written Evaluation is administered by Membership Development Office personnel at the time of your initial application to the CWCE program and is used in conjunction with your documentation of experience and any employer recommendations to determine your initial classification. This initial classification determines your starting pay rate (see pay rate chart on page 6). 2. Hands-On Evaluation The Hands-On Evaluation is scheduled by the Membership Development and Electrical Training Center offices prior to the end of your first 90 days. As you would expect, this is a critically important opportunity for you to demonstrate the hands-on, practical skills that you have acquired during your time doing electrical work. There is no pass or fail; the results of this evaluation are used to determine if your initial classification was accurate. Afterward, we may need to make adjustments in your classification and specific recommendations for future targeted training may be made. It is important that you bring your full set of hand tools to this evaluation. You will be notified by mail from the Membership Development Office when your Hands-On Evaluation is scheduled so it is very important that you notify Membership Development immediately if there is any change in your contact information. Failure to appear as required for this mandatory evaluation may result in your termination from the program. 3. On-the-Job Evaluation The On-the-Job Evaluation is performed by supervisory personnel of the employer for whom you work during your first 90 days (see Appendix A for a sample form). This evaluation is also used to help determine if your initial classification was accurate and is submitted directly from your employer to the Membership Development and Electrical Training Center offices. A clean drug screen is required prior to your assignment to one of our employers. This is coordinated for you by the Membership Development office. Sounds like a lot doesn t it? Just keep in mind that this system has been put in place so that all parties involved, especially you, can have the confidence that your knowledge and skills have been thoroughly evaluated and that you have been accurately placed to provide you with the greatest chance of success in this challenging and rewarding industry. 5
6 GENERAL POLICY A. Completion For a CW / CE to satisfactorily complete the requirements of this program and become a qualified Journeyman Electrician, a CW/CE must: a. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 2000 hours of on-the-job training per level (1-8) NOTE: for those hired prior to June 12, 2006 the requirement is 1680 hours. b. Satisfactorily complete all required studies. c. Comply with all other rules and regulations as set forth by the CW/CE Agreement, Organizing and the AEJATC. B. Advancement A CW/CE shall be advanced to the next level only when school work, on-the-job training and all required reports have been successfully completed. For a CW / CE to advance from one level to the next, he/she must complete both 2000 hours of on-the-job training per level and the required number of classroom training hours (see chart below). CW / CE Level Pay Rate 1 Required OJT Hours and Required Classroom Hours = Advancement to next level CW1 $ and 12 = Advance to CW2 CW2 $ and 10 = Advance to CW3 CW3 $ and 32 = Advance to CW4 CW4 $ and 44 = Advance to CE5 CE5 $ and 38 = Advance to CE6 CE6 $ and 160 = Advance to CE7 CE7 $ and 160 = Advance to CE8 CE8 2 $ and 160 = Graduation 1 As of June 1, 2006 the OJT requirement is 2000 hours for each level. If you entered the program prior to that date, your OJT requirement is 1680 hours for each level. 2 The CE-8 Wage increases as follows: 3/1/08 $20.25; 9/1/08 $20.63; 3/1/09 $21.00; 9/1/09 $21.38; 3/1/10 $21.75 Question: How do upgrades work? 1. CW/CE completes all classroom requirements for his/her level 2. The JATC sends an upgrade recommendation to the Organizing office 3. The Organizing office confirms the CW/CE s work hours 6
7 4. If the CW/CE has the required number of work hours, Organizing issues an upgrade letter to the CW/CE s contractor 5. Upgrade processing may take up to 4 weeks C. General and Specific Prerequisites for Participation in Training and Advancement In general, each CW/CE must have completed their 90-day on-the-job evaluation period and all required evaluations and reports before being considered eligible to participate in classes for training and advancement. Once the CW/CE has completed their 90-day on-the-job evaluation period and is ready to begin registering for classes, the first class taken must be OSHA 10 regardless of the CW/CE s level. If the CW/CE has already taken OSHA 10 through another organization, this must be documented by presenting a valid, OSHA issued OSHA 10 card. If the CW/CE cannot present this card, he/she must take the class to satisfy this requirement. In addition, some CW/CE levels may have specific prerequisites that must be met before taking classes at that level. This is sometimes necessary because individuals entering the CW/CE program do not all enter at the same level; they may be brought in at any one of eight levels. Regardless of the individual s initial level, there are certain competencies that must be demonstrated at each level. For example, a CE5 is required to take the JATC s Conduit Installation 3 class; if the CE5 was initially classified as a CW3, he/she would have taken Conduit Installation 1 at the CW3 level and Conduit Installation 2 at the CW4 level. If the CE5 was initially brought in as a CE5, he/she would not have had either Conduit Installation 1 or Conduit Installation 2, and may not be able to demonstrate competency at the Conduit Installation 3 level. If this is the case, the CE5 may be required to take Conduit Installation 1 and/or 2 to bring his or her competency up to the Conduit Installation 3 level. This would need to be completed before the CE5 could take the Conduit Installation 3 class and advance further. Specific prerequisites for each level are included in the class requirements section for each CW/CE level. The JATC reserves the right to make changes to an individual CW/CE s training requirements if it is determined through evaluation and testing that such changes are appropriate. Questions: Q. When can I start taking classes? A. As soon as you have satisfactorily completed your 90-day probationary period. Q. How do I get the required classroom training hours? A. A CW / CE may register for classes for his/her next level once classes for the current level are completed. Every CW / CE must take OSHA 10 before signing up for other classes. Q. Will I have to pay for classes? A. There is a fee for most classes that must be paid at the time of registration. 7
8 Q. Will there be tests? A. Yes. You must successfully complete classroom tests and assignments to receive credit for classroom hours. Q. Is there an attendance requirement? A. Yes. You will not get credit for classes that you do not attend. Some classes have minimum attendance requirements D. On-the-Job Training A year of CW/CE on-the-job training is defined in terms of man-hours worked. On-thejob training hours are designed to measure the amount of time spent by a CW/CE in practical job-site learning and application of knowledge and skills. As a result, overtime hours are counted as straight time hours for purposes of OJT credit. E. Employment 1. Discharge/Quit It is strongly suggested that CW/CEs consult with the Organizers before quitting. 2. Work Habits CW/CEs are expected to work full time if work is available, be on time to work, follow safety rules and exhibit other good work habits. 3. Discharge for Cause A CW/CE who is discharged by an employer for cause shall face disciplinary action up to and including dismissal from the program. 4. Maximum Number of Discharges A CW/CE who is discharged by three (3) employers for cause shall be dismissed from the program. 5. Substandard Performance During the probationary period (90 days from initial referral), any termination for cause or any substandard performance on the job or in related training shall be cause for termination from the program. 8
9 F. Conduct 1. Appearance CW/CEs shall present as neat, clean and orderly appearance as is possible in keeping with the job. Proper attire shall be full-length pants, full-length shirt with a minimum of 4 sleeves, shoes appropriate to the environment, and there shall not be any obscene or suggestive language on articles of clothing. G. Responsibility 1. Driver s License / Transportation CW/CEs must maintain a valid driver s license and dependable transportation to remain in the program. H. Alcohol and Drugs 1. Positive Test If a CW/CE tests positive for a controlled substance due to an employer s drug screen, they will be suspended for 30 days for a 1 st offence and terminated for a 2 nd offense. I. Conduct Rules 1. General CW/CEs are expected to know and follow all rules and regulations of the IBEW Local Union 613 as published in the General Policy. In addition, any visitor to IBEW property who violates the Code of Conduct contained in the General Policy may be removed from IBEW property immediately. 2. Encouraged Values and Behaviors To provide the foundation for a dynamic training environment, the IBEW promotes and encourages CW/CEs to develop the five following values: honesty, fairness, respect, responsibility and trust. 3. Prohibited Personal Behavior Lewd, disorderly, disruptive, obscene conduct, drunkenness, gambling and/or the use, possession, manufacture and/or distribution of illegal drugs is prohibited on property belonging to or controlled by the IBEW. This section applies to CW/CEs and non-members alike. 9
10 4. Disruption CW/CEs may peacefully assemble but may not assemble to disrupt or obstruct. CW/CEs may not obstruct or disrupt authorized or scheduled activities of the IBEW (e.g. teaching, instructional, research, disciplinary or public service activities). CW/CEs also may not obstruct or disrupt the business or administrative operations of the IBEW. 5. Abuse or Threat CW/CEs may not verbally abuse, physically abuse, or threaten physical abuse to other CW/CEs, visitors, or any member of the IBEW community. The IBEW may immediately remove or suspend from class or IBEW owned/supervised property any person whom it is reasonably believed may pose a threat to the health, welfare, or property of CW/CEs and members of the IBEW community or visitors to the IBEW campus. 6. Damage of Property and Theft CW/CEs may not take or damage property belonging to the IBEW, any visitor or any member of the IBEW community. 7. Weapons Weapons are prohibited at all events sponsored by any element of the IBEW community and are prohibited in, on or within 1000 feet of any property owned or controlled by the IBEW. Certified law enforcement officers may carry weapons as permitted for purposes of fulfilling their official law enforcement duties. 8. Documents and False Statements Falsification, alteration, fabrication or misuse of IBEW records, forms and other documents is prohibited. In addition, any false statement or misleading information, including omissions, to IBEW officials or Boards is prohibited. 9. Identification to Authorities CW/CEs must accurately identify themselves when requested by any properly identified employee of the institution and comply with reasonable requests of these employees who act in the performance of their duties. 10. Use of Facilities CW/CEs may not enter or use IBEW facilities except where authorized or upon reservation through the proper channels. 11. Violation of Law Violation of law on IBEW property is prohibited. A CW/CE who is charged with or indicted for a felony or crime involving moral turpitude, in any jurisdiction, may be suspended pending the disposition of the criminal charges against the 10
11 CW/CE. Upon request, the CW/CE shall be accorded a hearing to establish that continued presence as a member of the CW/CE body will not be detrimental to the health, safety, welfare or property of other CW/CEs or members of the campus community or to the orderly operation of the institution. Upon conviction of the criminal charges, the CW/CE shall be subject to IBEW disciplinary action up to and including dismissal from the program. 12. Failure to Respond Failure to respond as directed by the IBEW or its designee on any matter including, but not limited to, a request to meet concerning an issue, or a notice alleging a violation of the CW/CE Code of Conduct contained in the CW/CE General Policy, may result in the immediate placement of a hold on the involved CW/CE s records. Further, sanctions up to and including suspension or dismissal from the program may be imposed in the CW/CE s absence should the CW/CE fail or refuse to respond. 13. Non-Compliance with Sanctions Failure to comply with sanction(s) imposed by IBEW will be a further violation of the CW/CE General Policy. 11
12 Class Requirements By Classification IMPORTANT NOTE ON PRICES Due to regular updates in curriculum, prices may change without notice. IMPORTANT NOTE ON CLASS AVAILABILITY If a recommended class is full and not available within the period of time necessary for the CW-CE to obtain a timely upgrade, another class or classes may be chosen and the CW-CE will receive credit for those class hours toward that upgrade. All such substitutions must be approved in advance by the AEJATC Training Director. CANCELLATIONS Do not register/pay for a class you are not certain you can attend. By reserving this slot in this class for yourself, whether you successfully complete the class or fail to appear for the class or fail to successfully complete the class or whatever the outcome may be, you are excluding another individual from the opportunity to participate in this class and you are causing the IBEW 613/AECA Training System to incur the full cost of your training. As a result, you should fully understand that the fees you are paying for this class are NON-REFUNDABLE FOR ANY REASON, you should further understand that the fees you are paying for this class are NOT TRANSFERABLE TO ANOTHER CLASS OR ANOTHER SESSION OF THE SAME CLASS SUBJECT, FOR ANY REASON, meaning that your failure to attend or satisfactorily complete the class for whatever reason, whether the reason is within your control or not, will result in you being required to pay the full class fee to be re-scheduled for that same, or another, class. PAYMENT, PAYMENT METHODS, AND REGISTRATION No partial payments or delayed payments will be accepted. Valid payment methods are check, money order, Visa or MasterCard; NO CASH will be accepted. All class fees must be paid at the time of registration. Class registrations begin in March and September of each year. You are notified of this registration in advance by mail or . It is up to you to notify the Training Center of changes in your contact information. Quickly and easily update your contact info online at ATTENDANCE AND MINIMUM PASSING SCORE You must attend classes for which you have registered. For classes meeting 4 or fewer nights, you must attend all nights of class to receive credit. For classes meeting 5 or more nights, you must attend a minimum of 80% of the scheduled class sessions (not hours) to receive credit. The minimum score required to pass each class and receive credit is 75. If your final score is below 75, you will not receive credit for completing that class and will be required to repeat the entire class and obtain a passing score to receive credit. OFFSITE LEARNING You may take classes equivalent to those listed in the CW-CE Program Guide at other institutions closer to where you live such as those that are part of the Technical College System of Georgia. All classes must be approved in advance by the AEJATC Training Director. Not having the class approved in advance will result in denial of credit for that class. Information on Georgia s Technical College System can be found at All transcripts submitted for credit must be sealed transcripts delivered directly to the Training Center from the institution that generates the transcript. 12
13 Class Requirements List for Program Levels 1-5 CATEGORY CLASS NAME CREDIT HOURS CLASS FEE SAFETY OSHA $28.00 Basic Life Support 10 $28.00 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Introduction to the NEC 16 $28.00 or $88.00 with 2008 NEC Applied Codeology 20 $55.00 or $ with 2008 NEC NEC Significant Changes 10 $36 or $96 with 2008 NEC CONDUIT INSTALLATION Conduit 1 12 $30.00 Conduit 2 12 $30.00 Conduit 3 12 $30.00 FOREMAN S TOOLBAG Communications 8 $20.00 Productivity 12 $28.00 Marketing 16 $35.00 Recommended Order of Classes for Program Levels 1-5 All CWCEs must satisfactorily complete OSHA 10 as their first class Levels 1 and 2: OSHA 10, Basic Life Support Level 3: Conduit 1, Conduit 2, Conduit 3 Level 4: Introduction to the NEC, Applied Codeology, NEC Significant Changes Level 5: Communications, Productivity, Marketing Class Descriptions for Program Levels 1-5 OSHA 10 is a basic class in construction safety with emphasis upon hazard recognition in the workplace. Introduces workers to Occupational Safety and Health Act and details employer s and employees responsibilities for job safety. Class will meet for four nights. Prerequisites: None Online Alternative: Yes Go to And follow the online instructions. BlueVolt charges $ for this course. 13
14 Basic Life Support is a basic education in the fundamentals of both First Aid and CPR which prepares students to quickly and competently perform CPR, treat minor injuries, and protect and support a patient with serious medical problems until the arrival of more qualified, professional help. Prerequisites: None Introduction to the NEC is a sixteen hour course that provides an introduction to the National Electrical Code to those not having a background in the job planning stage of electrical projects. The emphasis is on understanding and interpreting the language of the NEC as it applies to everyday electrical construction. This class will meet five evenings with the first night used for orientation and introductions. The text used for this class is the NJATC Code and Practices I Workbook. You also must furnish your own 2008 NEC or purchase one through the JATC (see prices in the chart above). Prerequisites: OSHA 10 Applied Codeology is a twenty hour course that builds upon foundational elements introduced in the Introduction to the NEC course. The focus is to further develop the ability to understand, interpret, and apply the rules of the NEC by teaching how the codebook is structured and how clues within the codebook can lead to specific information without having to search through the entire book. You also must furnish your own 2008 NEC or purchase one through the JATC (see prices in the chart above). Prerequisites: OSHA 10, Introduction to the NEC or equivalent knowledge NEC Significant Changes is a ten hour class focusing upon changes to the National Code in the 2008 edition. The text will be the NJATC Significant Changes to the 2008 NEC. You must also furnish your own copy of the 2008 NEC or purchase one through the JATC (see prices in the chart above). Prerequisites: OSHA 10, Introduction to the NEC and Applied Codeology or equivalent knowledge. Conduit Installation 1 focuses on hand bending of small bore EMT with emphasis on 90s, offsets, and three and four bend saddles. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 14
15 Conduit Installation 2 teaches some tried and true shortcuts that allow the Level 1 bends to be accomplished in a much shorter time. The Chicago bender is also introduced in this class. Prerequisites: OSHA 10, Conduit Installation 1 or equivalent skill Conduit Installation 3 concentrates on the bending of larger bore conduit using a side winder bender or a table type bender. Prerequisites: OSHA 10, Conduit Installation 1 and 2 or equivalent skill Journeyman Communications is an eight hour course that will cover basic ideas in human communications and how those ideas play an important role on the job. Emphasis will be placed on ways to improve the exchange of information among all members of a jobsite workforce so as to increase safety, eliminate waste, and increase overall productivity. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 Journeyman Productivity is a twelve hour course that will take you through the aspects of productivity by reviewing the supervisor s role, cost awareness, planning for productivity and managing work to improve productivity. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 Journeyman Marketing is a sixteen hour course that will help the student to understand the basic marketing tools used in the electrical contracting industry. Research, planning, promotion, selling, and delivery are but a few of the topics covered. Students will learn what part they play in helping our contractors to increase their market share and how that increase will affect their employment opportunities. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 15
16 Class Requirements List for Program Levels 6 8 CATEGORY CLASS NAME CREDIT HOURS CLASS FEE SAFETY Electrical Safety Related Work Practices 20 $73.00 TECHNICAL BASICS DC Theory 80 $95.00 AC Theory 80 $ Motor Controls: Theory and Practice 80 $ Transformers 30 $95.00 Motors 30 $95.00 Blueprints 40 $92.00 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Code Calculations 80 $ or $ with 2008 NEC Grounding 20 $65.00 or $ with 2008 NEC Overcurrent Protection 20 $55.00 or $ with 2008 NEC Recommended Order of Classes for Program Levels 6-8 All CWCEs must satisfactorily complete OSHA 10 as their first class Level 6: DC Theory, AC Theory Level 7: Code Calculations, Blueprints, Grounding, Overcurrent Protection Level 8: Motor Controls: Theory and Practice, Motors, Transformers, Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Class Descriptions for Program Levels 6-8 Electrical Safety Related Work Practices is a course developed by the NJATC in an effort to assist those in the industry to better understand a number of hazards associated with working on or near energized electrical equipment or circuits and the manner and conditions under which such work may be performed. NFPA 70E, the Standard for Electrical Safety, will be discussed at length. Included topics are lock-out/tag-out, faultcurrent calculations, personal protective equipment and clothing, hazard identification, worker and employer responsibilities, and others. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 16
17 DC Theory is an eighty hour course that explores direct current principles and methods as well as the underlying theories and concepts needed for a strong foundation in electrical technology. Students are introduced to Ohm s Law and it s relation to voltage, current, resistance, and power in series, parallel and combination circuits. The NJATC DC Theory textbook and workbook will be the curriculum for this course. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 Recommended Prerequisite: Technical Math Online Study Aid: Go to This online course is offered through the NJATC and University of Tennessee. The registration fee for this course is $ (pay online). Included for that registration fee is the NJATC's textbook, Building a Foundation in Mathematics and the NJATC calculator (referenced throughout the text). Those registering will have 4 months to complete the course. After registering for NJATC Tech Math (Web Math), participants will receive their log-in information, password, textbook and calculator in the mail from the NJATC. This is an excellent preparation and study supplement for DC Theory and AC Theory. AC Theory is an eighty hour course that builds upon lessons learned in the DC Theory course and adds the concepts of capacitance and inductance and how they relate to alternating current circuits. Concepts such as phase angle, true and apparent power, power factor and others are studied in depth. There is an emphasis on trigonometric functions and vectors and their use in analyzing AC circuits. The NJATC AC Theory textbook and workbook will be the curriculum for this course. Prerequisites: OSHA 10, DC Theory Motor Controls Theory and Practice is an eighty hour class provided primarily for the CE8 level of the CW/CE program. The course consists of motor control classes beginning with the basic idea behind motor control and extending through an introduction to programmable controls. A workbook and textbook will be utilized but the focus will be on the hands-on application of the theories learned from the books. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 Motors is a thirty hour course that covers all aspects of motors in use today. It will begin with a thorough review of magnetic principles and induction and move to an exploration of polyphase motors, wound rotor motors, synchronous motors, and single phase motors. This class will use a student workbook and a new NJATC textbook, entitled Motors. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 17
18 Transformers is a thirty hour course designed to teach the fundamentals of transformers from design to installation. Transformer theory will be covered in depth including turns ratios, KVA ratings, transformer loss, single and three phase connections and transformer protection. The text used will be the NJATC Transformers book and the workbook will be the new NJATC Transformers workbook. Prerequisites: OSHA 10, AC Theory or equivalent knowledge Blueprints is a forty hour class designed to help students understand residential, commercial, and industrial blueprints and specifications. Students will learn the fundamentals behind the development of print sets from design to completed project. The texts used will consist of the new NJATC Blueprint Reading for Electricians and an accompanying workbook. Prerequisites: OSHA 10 Code Calculations is a forty eight to fifty hour course dealing with various calculations needed to insure that an installation meets NEC requirements. It is an in depth class that covers branch circuits, motor loads, conduit and wire sizing, boxes and fittings, and much more. You will receive a textbook and a workbook and you also must furnish your own 2008 NEC or purchase one through the JATC (see prices in the chart above). Prerequisites: OSHA 10, Introduction to the NEC and Applied Codeology or equivalent knowledge Grounding is a twenty hour class that covers grounding and bonding fundamentals, service equipment and main bonding jumpers, ground faults and short circuits, NEC Article 250, and the principles and methods used for earth testing. The curriculum used is the NJATC Grounding Workbook and Soares Book on Grounding. You also must furnish your own 2008 NEC or purchase one through the JATC (see prices in the chart above). Prerequisites: OSHA 10, Introduction to the NEC and Applied Codeology or equivalent knowledge Over-Current Protection is a twenty hour course that covers the selection of overcurrent protection devices (OCPD) ratings, transformer protection NEC Article 450, fully and series rated systems, phase and equipment grounding conductor protection, and grounding schemes single pole interrupting and slash ratings. The curriculum is the NJATC Code and Practices 3 Workbook which contains all the text materials needed for the class. You also must furnish your own 2008 NEC or purchase one through the JATC (see prices in the chart above). Prerequisites: OSHA 10, Introduction to the NEC and Applied Codeology or equivalent knowledge 18
19 RECEIVING CREDIT FOR OFF-SITE LEARNING Transcripts submitted for the purpose of receiving credit toward required CW-CE classes must: 1. be official transcripts 2. be received by the Training Center directly from your institution in an envelope sealed by that institution MAIL TO: Electrical Training Center Attn: CE TRANSCRIPT CREDIT 6601 Bay Circle Norcross, GA be for completed classes in which you received a B or higher grade Any questions regarding transcripts or transcript credit should be directed to Linda Bennett at [email protected]. IMPORTANT NOTE: Credit for classes completed at other institutions is not guaranteed and is awarded solely at the discretion of the JATC Training Director. 19
20 Online License Renewal for Georgia License Holders Go to and click on the link for Georgia ETC FYI Updated CWCE Program information is available 24/7 online at Interested in social networking? Did you know your Electrical Training Center is on Facebook and Twitter? Keep up to date with posts regarding schedules and what s new, and, most importantly, let us know what you think. just enter Atlanta Electrical JATC in the Facebook search field just enter aejatc in the Twitter search field 20
21 APPENDICES A. Sample CWCE On-the-Job Evaluation Form 21
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