BICSI offers 3-part virtual course on interpreting the National Electrical Code (NEC)

Attendees will earn 6 BICSI Continuing Education Credits (CECs) upon attending the full session and completing any required discussions and class activities.

On June 10, June 17 and June 24, 2019 from 6 PM to 8 PM Eastern time, BICSI will present its latest online course, entitled Cracking the Code: Interpreting the National Electrical Code (NEC).

The 3-part workshop will cover how the NEC is structured, what sections are specific to telecommunications systems and equipment, and how to apply those requirements to real-world conditions. The course presenter will be Craig Duntion, RCDD, OSP, NTS, Training Delivery Specialist for BICSI.

Read: 2 simple ways to comply with the 2017 NEC via the LP cabling designation - CCCA

vILT: Cracking the Code - Interpreting the National Electrical Code (NEC)
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