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Oregon 16 Hour 2020 NEC Complete Package

  • 16 Hour Course
  • 4.8 14 Reviews
  • $129.00

This 16 hour package will meet Oregon Rule and Law (ORL), Code Change (CC) and Code Related (CR) requirements for Limited Residential Electricians (LR) and Limited Journeyman Manufacturing Plant Electrician (PJ).

This complete 24 hour package will meet Oregon Rule and Law (ORL), Code Change (CC) and Code Related (CR) requirements for General Supervising Electricians (S), Limited Supervising Electricians (PS) and General Journeyman Electricians (J).

The package starts with the 2021 Oregon Rule & Law course. This class meets the full requirement for 4 hours of Rule and Law updates to the 2021 Oregon Electrical Specialty Code (OESC). Oregon added a provision in April 2013 that requires all licensed electricians to take four hours of rules and laws updated whenever a new edition of the OESC is adopted.

The next section will cover 8 hours of Code Change credit. This course has been approved by the State of Oregon and will cover the following subjects: 2020 NEC Review Chapters 1-3, General, Wiring and Protection, and Wiring Methods and Materials. These three Chapters form the backbone of the NEC and are an invaluable guide to all other codes and Product Standards in the field.

The final section of the package will count for 4 hours of Code Related. This course will cover every significant change to what most people consider the most challenging Chapters in the 2020 NEC Chapter 5 on Specialized Occupancies, followed by a look at a few selected changes from Chapter 6, Specialized Equipment.

 

  • Approved By: Oregon Building Codes Division

Instructor Bio

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Charles "Chuck" Price is At Your Pace Online's Subject Matter Expert for the Electrical Trade. He started out in grocery management at the age of 18 and after 5 years decided to venture into the electrical trade in 1996. He served his apprenticeship and quickly became a foreman running work. He gained experience in many facets of the trade such as working on traffic signals, hospitals and healthcare buildings, waste water treatment plants, and many commercial applications including telecommunications data centers. He currently is working for the area's largest healthcare system.
One of his passions is working with kids - and that starts with his own two boys! He has coached youth football and basketball at several levels and is part of a men's organization that raises money for the youth as well. He is a leader in the local 4-H group, helping kids learn about animal science. All in all, Chuck focuses on being the best father he can be, while maintaining a firm grasp on the ever-changing electrical industry.

Course Reviews

4.8
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