Wyoming Electricians
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- To renew your Electrical Contractors License in the state of Wyoming you are required to complete 16 hours of continuing education every 3 years.
- A minimum of 8 continuing education hours must be completed on the current National Electrical Code. The remaining hours must be on advances in the electrical industry.
- All continuing education must be completed prior to expiration. Excess continuing education hours may not be carried over.
- All continuing education hours must be submitted with renewal form to the Board.
NEC Review Part 1
(Pending Approval)
3 hours for $30.00 online!
A three-hour course covers the most common requirements of chapters 1 & 2 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code. The topics covered in this class include the layout of the code, how to understand the code terminology, and the general code requirements contained in chapters one and two. These topics include, grounding and bonding, minimum required clear working space, and the proper installation of branch circuits, feeders and services. At the conclusion of this session, the user will be given a seventy five question practice test, used to prove competency in these topics.
NEC Review Part 2
(Pending Approval)
3 hours for $30.00 online!
A three-hour course covers the most common requirements of chapter 3 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code. he topics covered in this class include basic requirements for installation of cables, outlet boxes, and raceways. During this course, the proper sizing of outlet boxes will be demonstrated, as well as the installation requirements for most of the commonly used raceways and cable types. We will also discuss the protection of conductors as related to the different environments faced. At the conclusion of this session, the user will have an option to take a seventy five question practice test, used to prove competency in these topics. The exam is very beneficial to employers.
NEC Review Part 3
(Pending Approval)
3 hours for $30.00 online!
A three-hour course covers the most common requirements of chapter 4 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code. The topics covered in this class include special equipment such as motors, transformers, lighting fixtures, low voltage lighting, phase converters, generators, receptacles, panels, and switches. During this course, user should gain a more thorough understanding of the requirements established in this chapter. At the conclusion of this session, the user will have an option to take a seventy five question practice test, used to prove competency in these topics. The exam is very beneficial to employers.
Personal Protective Equipment (OHSA)
(Pending Approval)
1 hour for $10.00 online!
A one-hour course covers the necessity of personal protection in the construction industry. This course is ideal for both the employee and the employer as both are responsible for compliance. Topics reviewed during this class include: assessment of PPE needs, hardhats, gloves, goggles, hearing protection. At the conclusion of this session, the user will have an option to take a seventy five question practice test, used to prove competency in these topics. The exam is very beneficial to employers.
Fair Labor Standards Act
(Pending Approval)
1 hour for $10.00 online!
The purpose of this one-hour course is to provide an overview of the Fair Labor Standards Act. (FLSA) Deciding whether an employee is hired on a salary or hourly basis requires more thought than most employers know. The misconceptions and misunderstanding of this act have led to thousands of dollars being assessed to large and small businesses and sometimes lead to their financial downfall. This course should prevent this by providing enough information for the employer to make wise decisions.
Lockout / Tagout
(Pending Approval)
1 hour for $10.00 online!
The purpose of this one-hour course purpose is to provide the student with a thorough understanding of the OSHA requirements for Lock out, Tag out. OSHA requires anyone working around energy systems such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic to receive training. This course will satisfy those requirements for those working in areas where Lockout programs are in place, or whose job requires them to actually do the Lockout and isolate the energy sources.
Workers Comp
(Pending Approval)
1 hour for $10.00 online!
This 1-hour course purpose is to provide the student with a basic overview of workers comp.
We also have Math for Contractors and Construction Spanish for Contractors available online. Click here to view these courses.