2023 NEC Changes that Impact Electrical Contractors 

In-Person

Available Dates & Times:
Location

PCC

Room Number: 121C

Description

Cost: $195
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The National Electrical Code the most widely recognized electrical Code in the world. Every three years it is updated to reflect the newest installation practices used by the electrical industry. This course provides an authoritative, thorough review of the most significant changes in the 2023 NEC, including new articles and revisions that contractors and installers alike must understand and apply in their daily operations. Electrical installations, both in new construction and renovations are subject to compliance with NEC requirements. As jurisdictions adopt and enforce each new edition of the NEC, it is very important that electrical contractors, electrical workers, and electrical inspectors are in tune to the latest minimum requirements. This high-energy, interactive program provides electrical contractors and inspectors with information that helps them with continued success in the installation and compliance.

Speaker

  • Jim Dollard 

    Flintlock Technical Services

    Jim Dollard retired in 2018 as the Safety Coordinator for IBEW Local 98. He has and continues to serve on NFPA committees keeping on the cutting edge of codes and standards, which affect the electrical industry. Jim is currently working as a safety consultant for the NECA Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter and as the Director of Code Compliance for United Inspection Agency. Jim is a long-time member of the NFPA 70E technical committee and served for decades on NEC committees including the Correlating Committee, CMP-10, CMP-13 and CMP-15. He also served as a member of ASTM D37, NFPA 90A, NFPA 90B, NFPA 855 and the UL Electrical Council. Jim served the industry for many years as a Master 500 OSHA instructor and specializes in requirements impacting the electrical industry. His extensive field experience, active roles in the codes/standards development process, and excellent communication skills, allow him to make the most complex requirements easy to understand and apply.

    Jim Dollard

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