The National Electrical Code® (NEC®) shall be used in conjunction with other codes and standards when designing and installing electrical systems if they are to be considered safe, dependable, and reliable. This course discusses such codes and standards and outlines how they are utilized with the rules and regulations of the NEC. Unless noted, all terminals are rated 60º/75ºC or 75ºC.

About the instructor

James G Stallcup

James G Stallcup, GBs instructor,  maintains numerous licenses and certifications that represent individual achievement in various areas of the electrical industry.   Corporate and industrial clients, associations, government entities, and attorneys have sought the expertise of  Mr. Stallcup and confirm his professionalism and knowledge. He has been designated a National Electrical Code and OSHA expert as well as a Safety Engineer by a Federal Judge. We encourage you to test his knowledge of the National Electrical Code, OSHA regulations, and other codes and standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the course start and finish?
This course is completely self-paced, so you can begin at any time and set your own pace.
How do I access the course?
Once you sign up, you will receive an email invitation to join the course. You can access the course for 30 days from any device with a live Internet connection. The course will work on a desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. 
What are the advantages of taking this course online?
Online courses provide unparalleled convenience and flexibility. You can take the course anytime and anywhere, on any device you own.
How much is the course?
The cost is $7.95.
How long does the course subscription last?
The course subscription last for one year.

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