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1 Journeyman Class Schedule San Diego Electrical Training Center Fall 2015 semester 4675 Viewridge Avenue Vol tri-annual San Diego, CA The classes listed in this schedule are designed for I.B.E.W. Local 569 members who wish to further their education. If you are interested in attending Journeyman classes at the Training Center, please read through this schedule and follow the simple registration instructions. AC THEORY This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of AC theory. It covers basic concepts of inductance, capacitance, and impedance, as well as transformer theory and single- and three-phase electrical systems. F 10/09 1 4:30-8pm 101 San Diego Collier ANTI-HARASSMENT TRAINING FOR MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS This course will help you to understand the great risk you are subjecting yourself to if you are unknowingly the harasser. You will understand the enormous risk you are subjecting your company and yourself to if you ignore signs of harassment or treat a complaint lightly. Material cost of $30 is required to attend class. W 10/ pm 112 San Diego Van Noordt W 11/ pm 112 San Diego Van Noordt BASIC CPR, AED AND FIRST AID FOR ADULTS - RENEWAL This course is a RENEWAL course for those who need to refresh their CPR, AED and First Aid skills and renew their CPR, AED and First Aid certification card. Current certification is required. Card is good for two years. W 9/ :30pm 112 San Diego Van Noordt F 11/13 1 4:30-7pm 108 San Diego Cole F 11/20 1 4:30-7pm 108 San Diego Cole F 12/4 1 4:30-7pm 108 San Diego Cole CALCTP (California Advanced Lighting Control Training Program) TECHNICAL COURSE PRE-REQUISITE: Because the lecture and lab work moves along at a challenging pace, all participants must be equally prepared prior to enrollment. The prerequisite studies are on the Lighting Controls Association website - modules EE101, EE102, EE103, and EE201 (Approximately 12 hours). These courses can be found at Education_Express/welcome.php. For enrollment in CALCTP, applicants must present the certificates of completion for online study to the Training Center prior to enrollment in the CALCTP course. This course is divided into modules consisting of both lecture and lab activities. The module content is organized to answer the following questions about lighting controls: what they are, what they do, where they are used, and how they are installed. Each lecture contains one or more interactive components, including group discussions, device demonstrations and/or calculation exercises. The corresponding lab period, following the lecture, allows the attendee to directly apply what has been learned by installing the devices on specially-designed lab boards, under the supervision of the CALCTP-certified instructor(s). The course consists of the online prerequisites, lecture and a final exam. Take the free online courses and become a CALCTP Certified Electrician! Successful completion of this course is a pre-requisite to enroll in the CALCTP Acceptance Technician certification course. TTH 9/29-11/ :30pm 210 San Diego Hemingway/Tabbert MW 10/26-12/ :30pm 210 San Diego Hemingway/Tabbert Page 1
2 CODE CALCULATIONS: BOX FILL This course covers Article 314 of the NEC (National Electric Code) which covers the installation and use of all boxes and conduit bodies, used as outlet, device, junction, or pull boxes. Special emphasis will be put on box fill and box volume calculations. All participants will become familiar with Table (A) for metal boxes and Table (B) Volume Allowance Required per Conductor. Students will be taught how to calculate the available space or volume for a given box when there are devices and/or equipment installed or planned to be installed in that box. NOTE: Please bring a code book and calculator to class. F 11/13 1 4:30-8pm 101 San Diego Collier CODE CALCULATIONS: CONDUCTOR AMPACITY This course covers Section of the NEC (National Electric Code) which covers Ampacities for Conductors Rated volts. All participants will become familiar with Table for Conductor Application and Insulation, (B)(2)(a) Adjustment Factors for More Than 3 Current Carrying Conductors in a Raceway, Table (B)(6) Conductor Types and Sizes for 120/240, 3-wire, Single Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders. NOTE: Please bring a code book and calculator to class. F 11/20 1 4:30-8pm 101 San Diego Collier CODE CALCULATIONS: RACEWAY FILL F 12/11 1 4:30-8pm 101 San Diego Collier CODE CALCULATIONS: VOLTAGE DROP This course introduces the student to equations used to calculate resistance and voltage drop based on Table 8, Chapter 9 of the NEC (National Electrical Code). All participants will become familiar with Table 8 of Chapter 9, Conductor Properties and Table Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Conductors Rated 0 through 2000 Volts. Students will be taught how to calculate the resistance of a given wire size using the resistance equations based on the code book values of Table 8, Chapter 9 and how to use that resistance value to calculate the voltage drop for an electrical circuit. NOTE: Please bring a code book and calculator to class. F 10/23 1 4:30-8pm 101 San Diego Collier DC THEORY This course covers the basics of circuit design, measurement and calculation. F 9/25 1 4:30-8pm 101 San Diego Collier ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATION STATE EXAM PREP This course is designed to review and reinforce electrical concepts and knowledge of the National Electric Code to prepare the student for the California Electrician Certification examination. This class will cover Codeology based on the 2011 NEC and will include extensive practice using electrical calculations and code look-up. Completion of this class will give the student knowledge to excel in the workplace and on the California Certification examination. MW 9/14-12/ :30pm 212 San Diego Wicka ELECTRICAL REVIEW This 10-session class uses Mike Holt s Electrical Exam Preparation book for a comprehensive review of electrical fundamentals and the National Electric Code. Each of the sessions is stand-alone allowing students to join the class at any point throughout the course. This course covers basic electrical theory with an emphasis on its application under guidelines of the NEC. MW 10/19-11/ pm 206 San Diego Volper FIBER OPTIC FUSION SPLICING W 9/30-10/ pm 112 San Diego Van Noordt W 10/28-11/ pm 112 San Diego Van Noordt FIRE/LIFE SAFETY/VDV PREP FOR STATE CERTIFICATION This course is designed to help you pass the California VDV & Fire/Life Safety state certification exam. W 9/23-12/ :30pm 111 San Diego Suttie Page 2
3 FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORKING M 11/ pm 102 San Diego Bernal INTRODUCTION TO BASIC COMPUTING SKILLS This course introduces the student to the basics of personal computers. Topics include: Hardware, operating systems, applications software, and types of computers, computer components and peripheral devices. M 10/ pm 102 San Diego Bernal INTRODUCTION TO NOTIFIER FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS This course covers how to work on and trouble shoot fire alarm systems. There will be lecture, followed by hands-on labs. M 10/ pm 111 San Diego Bernal METER USE AND SAFETY This class was designed to help reduce the level of risk in an electrician s daily work environment. It covers safety standards that must be maintained when performing electrical measurements. The class also clarifies meter categories and equipment inspection requirements needed to comply with NFPA 70E. F 12/18 1 4:30-8pm 101 San Diego Collier NFPA-70E, ARC FLASH HAZARD AWARENESS This is a comprehensive training session that covers OSHA Standard CFR This NFPA 70E Electrical Arc Flash Hazard Awareness course will provide the student with the necessary knowledge to make sound decisions and institute safe work practices. Students will learn safe work practices and procedures and as a result, be able to recognize dangerous situations and avoid certain hazards before an incident occurs. They will also learn the safe approach distances to exposed electrical conductors. At the end of this training session, they will be able to determine the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for most situations or working condition encountered. Every student will leave this class with a much better understanding of the hazards they encounter every day and a newfound respect for electricity. TTH 9/15-9/ :30pm 201 San Diego Collier SAT 9/ :30pm IVETC* Imperial Collier *class will be held at the Imperial County Electrical Training Center, 2420 Imperial Business Park Drive, Imperial, CA OSHA 30/EM-385 CONSTRUCTION HAZARD AWARENESS The curriculum structure mandated by Fed OSHA is closely followed in the aspects of construction safety. This Cal/OSHA course reviews standards, procedures and policies for construction workers in California. The course also covers GHS Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, general safety awareness, required procedures, content and structure of the USACE Engineering Manual "EM Safety requirements and the 29 CFR Park 1926 Federal OSHA's Safety and Health Requirements for Construction. Register for this class on our website to find out how to receive this course textbook for free. Student is required to order the free textbook and bring to class. MW 9/9-10/ :30pm 201 San Diego Collier MW 10/26-12/ :30pm 201 San Diego Collier RIGGING/CRANE SAFETY This course will cover risk management and the basic rigging plan; basic rigging principles and load control; loads on rigging and the rigging triangle; application of hardware and application of slings; crane safety. F 9/11 1 4:30-8pm 101 San Diego Collier STRUCTURED CABLING FOR COPPER INSTALLATIONS Understand the ANSI/TIA/EIA Building Wiring Standards and the current National Electrical Code as it relates to telecommunications installations. Function effectively as a telecommunications cabling installer within a structured premise. Develop skills through supervised hands-on practice with specific installation tasks using copper cable. Apply all current and emerging technological advances in the telecommunications industry. M 9/14-12/ :30pm 112 San Diego Finneran Page 3
4 STRUCTURED CABLING FOR FIBER OPTIC INSTALLATIONS Understand the ANSI/TIA/EIA Building Wiring Standards and the current National Electrical Code as it relates to telecommunications installations.. Develop skills through supervised hands-on practice with specific installation tasks using optical fiber cable. Apply all current and emerging technological advances in the telecommunications industry TH 9/10-12/ :30pm 112 San Diego Bevers TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES: On-line at By telephone: San Diego classes: (858) , ext For Spanish, dial ext Imperial County classes: (760) , ext Walk-in - drop by our office and complete a registration form CLASS SCHEDULE BY DATE Start Day Class Time 09/09/15 Mon/Wed OSHA 30/EM-385 Construction Hazard Awareness 5-8:30pm 09/10/15 Thu Structured Cabling for Fiber Optics Installations 5-8:30pm 09/11/15 Fri Rigging/Crane Safety 4:30-8pm 09/14/15 Mon/Wed Electrical Certification State Exam Prep 5-8:30pm 09/14/15 Mon Structured Cabling for Copper Installations 5-8:30pm 09/15/15 Tue/Thu NFPA-70E Arc Flash Hazard Awareness 5-8:30pm 09/19/15 Sat NFPA-70E Arc Flash Hazard Awareness (IMP. CTY.) 9-3:30pm 09/16/15 Wed Basic CPR, AED and First Aid For Adult Certification - Renewal 5-7:30pm 09/23/15 Wed Fire/Life Safety/VDV Prep For State Certification 5-8:30pm 09/25/15 Fri DC Theory 4:30-8pm 09/29/15 Tue/Thu CALCTP Technical 5-8:30pm 09/30/15 Wed Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing 5-8:30pm 10/05/15 Mon Introduction to Basic Computing Skills 5-8pm 10/09/15 Fri AC Theory 4:30-8pm 10/19/15 Mon/Wed Electrical Review (San Diego) 5-8pm 10/21/15 Wed Anti-harassment Training for Managers & Supervisors 5-7pm 10/23/15 Fri Code Calculations: Voltage Drop 4:30-8pm 10/26/15 Mon/Wed CALCTP Technical 5-8:30pm 10/26/15 Mon Introduction to Notifier Fire Alarm Systems 5-8pm 10/26/15 Mon/Wed OSHA 30/EM-385 Construction Hazard Awareness 5-8:30pm 10/28/15 Wed Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing 5-8:30pm 11/13/15 Fri Basic CPR, AED and First Aid For Adult Certification - Renewal 4:30-7pm 11/13/15 Fri Code Calculations: Box Fill 4:30-8pm 11/16/15 Mon Fundamentals of Networking 5-8pm 11/18/15 Wed Anti-harassment Training for Managers & Supervisors 5-7pm 11/20/15 Fri Basic CPR, AED and First Aid For Adult Certification - Renewal 4:30-7pm 11/20/15 Fri Code Calculations: Conductor Ampacity 4:30-8pm 12/04/15 Fri Basic CPR, AED and First Aid For Adult Certification - Renewal 4:30-7pm 12/11/15 Fri Code Calculations: Raceway Fill 4:30-8pm 12/18/15 Fri Meter Use and Safety 4:30-8pm Page 4
5 San Diego Electrical Training Trust 4675 Viewridge Avenue San Diego, CA Phone: (858) Fax: (858) NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SAN DIEGO, CA PERMIT NO Fall 2015 Journeyman Class Schedule Page 5
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