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2010 Mike Holt Success Seminars

  This program is approved for CEUs in multiple states, please check with your state to verify this information.
 

Join Mike and nationally recognized speakers for two days of learning in a fast paced environment. Find out why these sold-out seminars set the standard for CEU classes and find out why Mike continues to be the leader in electrical education.

 
June 4th - June 5th Orlando, FL $375.00 (includes lunch both days)
July 9th - July 10th Coral Springs, FL $375.00 (includes lunch both days)
  Day 1 - Business Management, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety, Advanced Code Module
  Day 2 - Changes to the NEC 2008
 
  Seminar Overview
  Day 1: Business Management - 4 Hours
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  • Delegation
  • Time Management
  • Motivating Employees
  • Dealing with Change
  Workers' Compensation - 1 Hour
 
  • The law and what you need to know
  Workplace Safety - 1 Hour
 
  • Labeling Hazardous Material
  • Tools
  • PPE (Personal Protection Equipment)
  Advanced Code Module - 1 Hour
 
  • Use and Occupancy
  • Special Requirements based on Use and Occupancy
  • General Building Height and Areas
  • Types of Construction
  • Fire Resistance Construction
  • Interior Finishes
  • Electrical Requirements
  Day 2: Changes to the NEC 2008
  Topics covered include:
 
  • AFCI
  • Agricultural buildings
  • Air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment
  • Bonding (now called connecting)
  • Branch circuits
  • Cables and conductors
  • Carnivals and fairs
  • Communications system grounding
  • Computer rooms (IT equipment rooms)
  • Definitions (new and revised)
  • Disconnecting means
  • Enclosures
  • Equipment grounding
  • Equipotential plane/grid
  • Feeders
  • Flash protection warnings
  • Generators
  • GFCI
  • Grounding (now identified as earthing)
  • Grounding electrode conductor
  • Grounding electrode systems
  • Hazardous (classified) locations
  • Low-voltage lighting
  • Low-voltage wiring
  • Luminaires
  • Marinas and boatyards
  • Motors
  • Neutral conductor sizing
  • Panelboards
  • Pools, spas, and hot tubs
  • Raceways
  • Receptacle placement
  • Services
  • Standby power systems
  • Surge protection devices
  • Tap rules
  • Temporary installations
  • Wiring methods
  • Working space
 
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