This 11-hour package meets the requirements for all Florida Electrical Contractors. All courses are approved by the state of Florida.

The package includes:

  • 2023 Residential Advanced Florida Building Code - Internet (1 hour, Advanced)
  • 2023 NEC Changes (6 hours, Technical)
  • Florida Business Communication (1 hour, Business)
  • Florida Laws and Rules (1 hour, Laws and Rules)
  • Workers Compensation (1 hour, Workers Compensation)
  • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024) Part 1 (1 hour, Workplace Safety)

Course Format: Text

Credit Type: (TEC) Technical, Advanced, (BSP) Business Practices, (L&R) Laws and Rules, (WPS) Workplace Safety, (WC) Worker's Compensation

Course ID(s): 0802707, 0802910, 0802904, 0802905, 0802938, 0803141

Approved By: Electrical Contractor's Licensing Board (ECLB)

11-Hour Package for Electrical Contractors

  • 2023 Residential Advanced Florida Building Code – Internet [6 Activities]
    • 01. Florida Code Update Internet Course - 2023 Residential Advanced Building Code
    • 02. Chapter 2 Definitions
    • 03. Chapter 3 Building Planning
    • 04. Chapter 7 Wall Coverings
    • 05. Chapter 9 Roof Assemblies
    • 06. Chapter 19 Special Appliances, Equipment, and Systems & Energy Code Updates
  • 2023 NEC Changes
    • Chapter 1 [8 Activities]
      • 01. 100 Definitions. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, Special Purpose.
      • 02. 100. Definitions. Ground-Fault Detector-Interrupter, dc (GFDI)
      • 03. 100 Definitions. Panelboard, Enclosed.
      • 04. 100 Definitions. Restricted Industrial Establishment.
      • 05. 100 Definitions. Stored-Energy Power Supply System (SEPSS).
      • 06. 110.3(A)(8). Examination. Cybersecurity.
      • 07. 110.16(B) Service Equipment and Feeder Supplied Equipment.
      • 08. 110.17. Servicing and Maintenance of Equipment.
    • Chapter 2 [24 Activities]
      • 01. 210.8(A)(5) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Dwelling Units. Basements
      • 02. 210.8(A)(6) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Dwelling Units. Kitchens
      • 03. 210.8(A)(7) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Dwelling Units. Areas with Sinks
      • 04. 210.8(B). GFCI Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units.
      • 05. 210.8(B) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units. Exceptions.
      • 06. 210.8(D) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Specific Appliances.
      • 07. 210.8(F) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Outdoor Outlets
      • 08. 210.11(C)(4) Dwelling Units. Garage Branch Circuits.
      • 09. 210.12 Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection
      • 10. 210.18. Branch-Circuit Ratings. Rating
      • 11. 210.23 Permissible Loads, Multiple-Outlet Branch Circuits.
      • 12. Table 210.24(1) Summary of Branch-Circuit Requirements - Copper Conductors.
      • 13. 210.52(A)(2). General Provisions. Wall Space.
      • 14. 210.52(C)(1). Countertops & Work Surfaces. Wall Spaces.
      • 15. 210.52(C)(2). Countertops & Work Surfaces. Island and Peninsular Countertops and Work Surfaces.
      • 16. 210.52(C)(3) Receptacle Outlet Location.
      • 17. 210.70 Lighting Outlets Required.
      • 18. 210.70(A)(1) Dwelling Units. Habitable Rooms, Kitchens, Laundry Areas, and Bathrooms. Additional Locations
      • 19. 220.41 Dwelling Unit(s). Minimum Unit Load.
      • 20. 220.42 Lighting Load for Non-Dwelling Occupancies.
      • 21. 225.41 Emergency Disconnects
      • 22. 230.67. Surge Protection.
      • 23. 240.6(A) Standard Ampere Ratings for Fuses and Inverse Time Circuit Breakers
      • 24. 242.9. Indicating
    • Chapter 3 [2 Activities]
      • 01. 314.29(B) Underground.
      • 02. 334.40(B) Boxes and Fittings. Devices of Insulating Material.
    • Chapter 4 [11 Activities]
      • 01. 404.14(D) Snap Switch Terminations.
      • 02. 406.3(D) Receptacle Terminations.
      • 03. 406.4(G). Protection of Floor Receptacles.
      • 04. 406.6(D) Receptacle Faceplate (Cover Plates) with Integral Night Light and/or USB Charger.
      • 05. 406.9(A),(B) Damp Locations, Wet Locations.
      • 06. 406.9(C) Bathtub and Shower Space.
      • 07. 406.12 Tamper-Resistant Receptacles
      • 08. 408.4(B) Source of Supply.
      • 09. 410.10(D) Bathtub and Shower Areas.
      • 10. 410. Part XVII. Special Provisions for Germicidal Irradiation Luminaires.
      • 11. 440.8. Single Machine and Location
    • Chapter 5 [14 Activities]
      • 01. 501.10(A)(2) Class I, Division 1. Flexible Connections
      • 02. Article 512 Cannabis Oil Equipment and Cannabis Oil Systems Using Flammable Materials.
      • 03. 517.6 Patient Care-Related Electrical Equipment.
      • 04. 517.14 Panelboard Bonding
      • 05. 517.20(A) Receptacles and Fixed Equipment.
      • 06. 517.22 Demand Factors.
      • 07. 517.30 Sources of Power.
      • 08. 550.16(C)(1) Exposed Non-Current-Carrying Metal Parts
      • 09. 550.32. Service Equipment.
      • 10. 550.33(A) Feeder Equipment.
      • 11. 551.40(D). Loss of Ground Device.
      • 12. 555.14 Equipotential Planes and Bonding of Equipotential Planes.
      • 13. 555.15 Replacement of Equipment.
      • 14. 555.36(C) Emergency Electrical Disconnect.
    • Chapter 6 [9 Activities]
      • 01. 625.40 Electric Vehicle Branch Circuit.
      • 02. 625.42 Rating.
      • 03. 630.8 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel
      • 04. 680.5 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) and Special Purpose Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (SPGFCI) Protection
      • 05. 680.32 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) and Special Purpose Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (SPGFCI) Protection Overview
      • 06. 680.54(B),(C) Bonding, Equipotential Bonding of Splash Pads.
      • 07. 680.59 GFCI and SPGFCI Protection for Permanently Installed Nonsubmersible Pumps.
      • 08. 680.83 Equipotential Bonding.
      • 09. 695.1. Fire Pumps. Scope.
    • Chapter 7 [6 Activities]
      • 01. 700.11 Wiring, Class-2 Powered Emergency Lighting Systems.
      • 02. 702.12(B). Portable Generators 15kW or Less.
      • 03. 726 Class 4 Fault-Managed Power Systems
      • 04. 750.6. Listing
      • 05. 760.24(A) Mechanical Execution of Work.
      • 06. 760.33 Supply-Side Overvoltage Protection.
    • Appendices [1 Activities]
      • 01. Annex C, Table C.1 Conduit, Tubing, and Cable Tray Fill Tables for Conductors and Fixture Wires of the Same Size.
  • Florida Business Communication [9 Activities]
    • 01. What is Communication and Why is it Important
    • 02. Power of Communicating and the Communication Cycle
    • 03. Methods of Communicating
    • 04. Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
    • 05. Listen to Communicate Well
    • 06. Learn by Asking Questions
    • 07. Communicate Clearly to the Audience
    • 08. Minimize Emotions and Feelings when Communicating
    • 09. Provide Positive Feedback
  • Florida Laws and Rules [20 Activities]
    • 01. Introduction to the Laws and Rules.
    • 02. 489.507 Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board.
    • 03. 489.509 Fees.
    • 04. 489.517 Renewal of Certificate or Registration; Continuing Education.
    • 05. 489.519 Inactive Status.
    • 06. 489. 522 Qualifying Agents; Responsibilities.
    • 07. 489.529 Alarm Verification Calls Required.
    • 08. 489.531 Prohibitions; Penalties.
    • 09. 489.531 Prohibitions; Penalties.
    • 10. 489.5335 Journeyman; Reciprocity; Standards.
    • 11. Chapter 61G6 Florida Administrative Code. 61G6-3.004 Registration of Limited or Restricted Competency Licenses.
    • 12. 61G6-4 Organization, Purpose, Meetings, Probable Cause Panel, Procedures.
    • 13. 61G6-5 Application for Certification.
    • 14. 61G6-6 Examinations.
    • 15. 61G6-7 Specialty Electrical Contractors.
    • 16. 61G6-8 Fees.
    • 17. 61G6-9 Continuing Education.
    • 18. 61G6-10 Disciplinary Guidelines.
    • 19. 61G6-11 Citation Authority.
    • 20. 61G6-12 Burglar Alarm System Agent Sponsor and Training Courses.
  • Workers Compensation [13 Activities]
    • 01. Injured Employees
    • 02. Benefits Available
    • 03. Does My Employer Have Coverage?
    • 04. Re-Employment Services
    • 05. How to Report an Injury
    • 06. Education and Information
    • 07. Coverage Requirements
    • 08. Proof of Coverage
    • 09. Exemptions
    • 10. Enforcement
    • 11. Obtaining Insurance Coverage
    • 12. Insurance Companies and Self-Insurance Funds
    • 13. Individually Self-Insured
  • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024) Part 1 [10 Activities]
    • 01. Article 90: Sections 90.1, 90.2, 90.3
    • 02. Article 90: Sections 90.4, 90.5, 90.6
    • 03. Article 100 Definitions
    • 04. Article 105, Application of Safety-Related Work Practices and Procedures
    • 05. Article 110, General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices
    • 06. Section 110.3, Electrical Safety Program.
    • 07. Section 110.4, Training Requirements.
    • 08. Section 110.5 Host and Contract Employers’ Responsibilities.
    • 09. Section 110.6, Test Instruments and Equipment.
    • 10. Section 110.7(A)&(B), Portable Cord- and-Plug-Connected Electric Equipment.

Course Completion

  • End of Course Affirmation
  • Mandatory Questionnaire
  • 2023 Residential Advanced Florida Building Code - Internet - Certificate of Completion
  • 2023 NEC Changes - Certificate of Completion
  • Florida Business Communication - Certificate of Completion
  • Florida Laws and Rules - Certificate of Completion
  • Workers Compensation - Certificate of Completion
  • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024) Part 1 - Certificate of Completion
  • Guaranteed Next Business Day Reporting
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Instructor Bio

Jerry Durham

Jerry previously served the state of North Carolina as a Level III electrical inspector and provided state-approved electrical training for electrical inspectors at both Alamance County and Guilford County (NC) Community Colleges. Jerry taught the Kentucky state-approved four-year electrical apprenticeship programs offered by the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) Trade School and Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Trade School, and served the state of Kentucky as a Master Electrician and Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Officer. Jerry is a Certified Distance Education Instructor (CDEI) and NCCER Core and Electrical Curriculum certified instructor. Jerry currently holds North Carolina and ICC electrical inspector accreditations and is recognized by the state of Washington as an approved electrical administrator.