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

The package includes:

  • Florida 2023 Residential Advanced Building Code (1 hour, Advanced)
  • 2023 NEC Changes (6 hours, Technical)
  • Florida Business Communication (1 hour, Business)
  • Florida Laws and Rules (1 hour, Laws and Rules)
  • Florida Workers' Compensation (1 hour, Workers' Compensation)
  • Florida Electrical Safety (1 hour, Workplace Safety)

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

  • Workers' Compensation
    • Workers' Compensation [20 Activities]
      • 01. Employee. Injured Employees.
      • 02. Employee. Am I Covered?
      • 03. Employee. Does My Employer Have Coverage?
      • 04. Employee. Report an Injury.
      • 05. Employee. Re-Employment Services.
      • 06. Employee. How to Report an Injury.
      • 07. Employee. Benefits.
      • 08. Employee. Personal Information.
      • Additional Activities
        • 09. Employee. Education.
        • 10. Employee. FAQs.
        • 11. Employer. Coverage Requirements.
        • 12. Employer. Proof of Coverage.
        • 13. Employer. Stop-Work Orders.
        • 14. Employer. Exemption Information.
        • 15. Employer. Education.
        • 16. Employer. Resources.
        • 17. Employer. Fatality Reporting.
        • 18. Insurer. Insurers.
        • 19. Insurer. Insurers.
        • 20. Insurer. Individual Self-Insured Entities.
  • Laws and Rules
    • 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.
      • Additional Activities
        • 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.
  • Business Communication
    • 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
  • Advanced Module
    • Advanced Module [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
    • 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.
      • Additional Activities
        • 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.
      • Additional Activities
        • 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
      • Additional Activities
        • 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.
  • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024): Part 1
    • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024) [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
    • Florida Workers' Compensation - Certificate of Completion (1 of 6)
    • Florida Laws and Rules - Certificate of Completion (2 of 6)
    • Florida Business Communication - Certificate of Completion (3 of 6)
    • 2023 Residential Advanced Florida Building Code - Internet - Certificate of Completion (4 of 6)
    • Florida 2023 NEC Changes - Certificate of Completion (5 of 6)
    • Florida Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024): Part 1 - Certificate of Completion (6 of 6)
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