Overview:
Designed to give participants a solid foundation to understand and apply the latest requirements of the 2018 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I of relevance to commercial, industrial and institutional construction projects.
With a focus on new installation and renovation projects, this training course explores the most practical CE code concepts through scenarios, interactive activities and real-world examples for the commercial, industrial and institutional construction sectors to help participants interpret Code requirements necessary to create and maintain a safe working environment.
This course will be ideal for CE code users working in commercial, industrial and institutional construction projects. The course aims to help professionals save time, increase productivity and maximize their learning experience by focusing on the most relevant sections, applicable examples & requirements in construction situations.
A certificate of achievement is provided upon completion of the course.
Learn More About the Canadian Electrical Code
Developed with input from a broad cross-section of electrical industry experts and with cooperation from all provinces, territories and several key jurisdictions across Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I is an integral part of the Canadian Electrical Safety System. Jurisdictions across Canada adopt the code as a model code for regulation, as is or with provincial or territorial interpretation
Learning Objective:
- Understand the requirements necessary to create and maintain a safe working environment during an electrical installation in commercial, institutional and industrial applications.
- Gain a fundamental understanding of the definitions, scope and objective of the 2018 Canadian Electrical Code as they apply to construction-related electrical installations.
- Discover how to determine which electrical equipment and devices are approved as suitable for use and describe the general requirements related to the integrity of electrical installations and safety.
- Identify requirements from Sections of the Code (sections 0 to 16, 26-32 and section 46)
- Learn how to calculate the correct size for conductors using the updated tables of the latest edition of CSA C22.1.
- Identify the requirements for grounding and bonding to lessen the possibility and severity of electric shock and to prevent damage to property during a fault event.
Learn More About the Canadian Electrical Code
Developed with input from a broad cross-section of electrical industry experts and with cooperation from all provinces, territories and several key jurisdictions across Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I is an integral part of the Canadian Electrical Safety System. Jurisdictions across Canada adopt the code as a model code for regulation, as is or with provincial or territorial interpretation
Estimated Completion Time:
- 10 hours (90 day course access)
Target Audience:
- Construction electricians
- Estimators, inspectors & regulatory officers
- Electrical contractors (Installation)
- Construction installers, servicers & renovation managers
- Any professional working in the electrical construction industry (electrical engineers, electrical mechanics, managers, etc.)
Recommended Reading:
C22.1-18 2018 Canadian Electrical Code
Note: Online training purchases will be activated within 1 business day.
For web browser:
- Microsoft Edge (we also support newer version of Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari and Opera)
- All pop-up blockers either disabled or set to allow pop-ups from this website; cookies enabled for this website
NOT accessible on mobile/portable devices such as iPads (iOS) and tablets (Android).