Save with this 12-hour package that fulfills required hours for individuals that hold both a CE and ME/EE license.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify new articles and global changes introduced in the 2026 NEC.
  • Recognize revisions to the NEC Code arrangement in Article 90.
  • Define new and revised terms added to Article 100.
  • Recall updates to grounding and bonding terminology and requirements.
  • Identify changes to equipment listing, marking, and product certification rules in Article 110.
  • Recognize revised working space, access, and guarding requirements for electrical equipment.
  • Recall changes to load calculation requirements for dwelling units and electric vehicle supply equipment.
  • Identify updated GFCI and AFCI protection requirements for dwelling and non-dwelling occupancies.
  • Recognize changes affecting branch circuits, feeders, and service equipment.
  • Identify NEC updates affecting electrical systems rated over 1000 volts AC or 1500 volts DC.
  • Learn fundamentals to successfully complete all project requirements within the constraints of the contract. Both the tangible contractual requirements and the client expectations must be considered if we desire future work and good performance evaluations.
  • Define the purpose, scope, and arrangement of the NFPA 70E.
  • List employer and employee responsibilities for maintaining compliance with the NFPA 70E.
  • Recognize a qualified person on the jobsite.
  • List safety requirements for contracted employees on a jobsite.
  • Describe testing and troubleshooting procedures on a jobsite.
  • Explain how to perform visual inspections of testing tools and equipment.
  • Explain equipment handling and storage procedures.
  • Recognize danger when working with equipment in wet and conductive areas.
  • Describe required GFCI and AFCI protection.

Course Format: Text, Video & Text

Credit Type: Business, CE, Code, EE/ME

Course ID(s): 38808, 41808

Approved By: Department of Housing, Buildings & Construction - Electrical Division

12-Hour Renewal Package for CE/EE/ME Licensees

  • Project Management and Safety
    • Project Management [38 Activities]
      • 01. Introduction to Project Management
      • 02. Introduction to Key Elements of Projects - Defining & Planning
      • 03. Introduction to Key Elements of Projects - Build, Communicate, Closing
      • 04. Project Management Areas of Competence - Scope
      • 05. Project Management Areas of Competence - Cost, Strategy, Schedule
      • 06. Project Management Areas of Competence - Quality, Procurement & Team
      • 07. Project Management Areas of Competence - Change & Communications
      • 08. Project Phases - Defining Project Description
      • 09. Project Phases - Defining Project Location
      • 10. Project Phases - Defining Project Stakeholders
      • 11. Project Planning Scope Plan
      • 12. Project Planning The Team
      • 13. Project Planning Acquisition Strategy
      • 14. Project Planning Change Management
      • 15. Project Planning - Design Activities
      • 16. Project Planning Procurement and Construction
      • 17. Project Planning Submittals & Fabrications
      • 18. Project Planning Acceptance Tests
      • 19. Project Planning Software, Kickoffs, and Lessons Learned
      • 20. Project Planning Risk Introduction
      • 21. Project Planning Risk Plan, Process, Reporting
      • 22. Project Planning Risk, Grading Guidance .
      • 23. Project Planning - Introduction to Schedule Development
      • 24. Project Planning Schedule Development - Key Terms
      • 25. Project Planning Schedule Development Resource Loading
      • 26. Project Planning Schedule Development - EVMS
      • 27. Project Planning Schedule Development - Reporting
      • 28. Project Planning Cost Management - Introduction
      • 29. Project Planning - Cost Management - Estimates
      • 30. Project Planning Cost Management - Common Terms
      • 31. Project Planning Cost Management - Cost Control
      • 32. Project Planning Cost Management - Reporting
      • 33. Project Planning Cost Management Summary
      • 34. Project Planning - Quality and Training Requirements
      • 35. Project Planning - Safety Requirements.
      • 36. Project Planning Security and Environment Requirements
      • 37. Project Planning Startup/Commissioning and Punch List
      • 38. Project Planning- Transition to Operations - Closeout
    • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021) [14 Activities]
      • 01. Article 90: Sections 90.1, 90.2
      • 02. Article 90: Sections 90.3, 90.4
      • 03. Article 100: Definitions
      • 04. Article 105: Section 105.3
      • 05. Article 110: Sections 110.1-110.4
      • 06. Article 110: Section 110.5
      • 07. Article 110: Section 110.6
      • 08. Article 110: Section 110.7
      • 09. Article 110: Section 110.8
      • 10. Article 110: Sections 110.9(A), (B)
      • 11. Article 110: Sections 110.9(C)-(F)
      • 12. Article 110: Section 110.10
      • 13. Article 110: Sections 110.10-110.12
      • 14. Article 120: Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition
  • 2026 NEC Changes Part I
    • Chapter 1 [33 Activities]
      • 01. New Articles & Global Changes.
      • 02. 90.3 Code Arrangement.
      • 03. 100 Definitions. Artificially Ventilated Room.
      • 04. 100 Definitions. Bonding Conductor, Grounding Electrode.
      • 05. 100 Definitions. Cable, Limited-Energy.
      • 06. 100 Definitions. Cannabis Oil Equipment and Systems.
      • 07. 100 Definitions. Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter, Special Purpose (SPGFCI).
      • 08. 100 Definitions. GFCI Special Purpose Classes C, D, and E.
      • 09. 100 Definitions. Hand Fastened.
      • 10. 100 Definitions. Lampholder.
      • 11. 100 Definitions. Service Point, Communications.
      • 12. 100 Definitions. Transformer Secondary Conductor.
      • 13. 100 Definitions. Wiring Device.
      • 14. 110.3(B) Examination and Installation of Equipment.
      • 15. 110.10 Available Fault Current.
      • 16. 110.15 High-Leg Marking.
      • 17. 110.16 Arc-Flash Hazard Marking.
      • 18. 110.17 Servicing of Equipment.
      • 19. 110.20 Reconditioned Equipment.
      • 20. 110.26 Spaces About Electrical Equipment.
      • 21. 110.26(A)(1) Depth of Working Space.
      • 22. 110.29 In Sight From.
      • 23. 110.31 Enclosures and Distance to Live Parts.
      • 24. 110.34 Work Space and Guarding.
      • 25. 110.39 In Sight From Over 1000V.
      • 26. 110.40 Electrical Connections Over 1000V.
      • 27. 110.75 Access to Manholes.
      • 28. 120 Branch-Circuit and Feeder Load Calculations.
      • 29. 120.41 Dwelling Units Minimum Unit Load.
      • 30. 120.57 EVSE Load.
      • 31. 120.82 Optional Feeder and Service Calculations.
      • 32. 120.83 Existing Dwelling Unit Calculations.
      • 33. 130 Energy Management Systems.
    • Chapter 2 [28 Activities]
      • 01. 200.7(A)(9) Identification of Grounded Conductors.
      • 02. 206 Non-Power-Limited Remote-Control Circuits.
      • 03. 210.5(C)(1) Identification of Ungrounded Conductors.
      • 04. 210.8 GFCI Protection Exception.
      • 05. 210.8(A)(3) GFCI Protection, Accessory Buildings.
      • 06. 210.8(B) Exception 2 GFCI Other Than Dwellings.
      • 07. 210.8(F) Exception Outdoor Outlets.
      • 08. 210.12(B) Exception AFCI, Dwelling Units.
      • 09. 210.12(E) AFCI Circuit Extensions.
      • 10. 210.13(B) Ground-Fault Protection of Equipment.
      • 11. 210.23(A) Permissible Loads.
      • 12. 210.52(A)(5) Receptacle Outlets Prohibited Locations.
      • 13. 210.52(C)(4) Countertop Receptacle Locations.
      • 14. 210.63 Equipment Requiring Servicing.
      • 15. 210.70 Lighting Outlets Battery Switches.
      • 16. 210.70(A)(1) Lighting Outlets Laundry Areas.
      • 17. 225.31 Disconnecting Means.
      • 18. 230.62(C) Service Equipment Barriers.
      • 19. 230.68 Meter Socket Exception.
      • 20. 230.70 Service Disconnecting Means.
      • 21. 240.7 Overcurrent Protective Devices.
      • 22. 240.24(E) Equipment Not in Bathrooms.
      • 23. 245.6 Overcurrent Protection Over 1000V.
      • 24. 250.122(H) Equipment Grounding Conductors in Parallel.
      • 25. 265 Branch Circuits Over 1000V.
      • 26. 266 Feeders Over 1000V.
      • 27. 268 Services Over 1000V.
      • 28. 270 Grounding and Bonding Over 1000V.

Course Completion

  • Mandatory Questionnaire
  • Project Management and Safety - Certificate of Completion
  • 2026 NEC Changes Part 1 - Certificate of Completion
  • Expedited Reporting Available
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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.