Timed topic outline for course #7264
Times shown are minimum times, and do not include the (4) 10 minute breaks, as the course is intended to be taken over the internet. The student can take all the time for breaks they choose, and in fact can leave the course, and return at a future time. Each slide/page has an assigned time, which must be completed prior to advancing to the next slide/page, and the material must be taken in the intended order, (cannot “jump” ahead). There is no maximum time limit, therefore the student can take as long they wish, and also review as much “previously covered” material as desired (within the currently viewed module). All material, and the associated time, (3 hrs, 20 minutes) must be covered at least once, prior to successful completion of the course, and certification.
Once you have completed a module, you cannot return to that module again. If, for any reason, you wish to return to a previously completed module just contact us and we can reset your course for you to begin again, however you will be required to repeat the entire course.
Each time you "click" on the provided "next" button your page and time information is updated to our database, this way you will never lose any time, or already viewed pages!
If you are not actively participating in the course for longer than 10 - 20 minutes, our server will automatically log you out, when you are ready to begin again just log back in, and you will begin where you stopped.
2011/12 Texas electricians update
Module 1;
50 minutes - - -- - - -m - - ----- Texas State Laws and rules - - - - - - - ---- - - ---- Pg.1 - 57
For Electrician CE, and performing electrical work
Module 2;
50 minutes - - -- - - - - - - m - - ----- Basic Arc Flash Safety. - - - - - - - ---- -------- Pg.1 - 57
NFPA 70E 2009
Module 3;
50 minutes - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 2011 NEC changes - - - - - - - - =- - - - - - - Pg.1 - 47
Module 4;
50 minutes - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 2011 NEC changes (cont.) - - - - - - - - =- - - - - - Pg.1 - 30
This internet course is a total of 200 minutes, (3 hours and 20 minutes) or four hours, minus the (4) ten minute breaks, required for each hour of continuing education.
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