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  • Open Enrollment & Contract Courses | Online Training | Customized Training | Technical Assistance

    Electric Power TrainingCatalog

    teex.org/electricpower

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  • Since 1940, organizations have used the electric power training programs of The Texas A&M University System to train electric power line workers, equipment operators, meter technicians, substation operators, construction and maintenance crews, crew leaders, supervisors, and other staff.

    The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), Electric Power Training Program offers a complete set of technical courses designed for employees of electric cooperatives, municipal utilities, contractors, investor-owned, industrial and other organizations that are involved in the electric power industry. These courses range from Pole Climbing for apprentices to Troubleshooting Customer Line Service Complaints for journeyman line technicians. The majority of our courses are available both as open enrollment (conducted at TEEX training centers) or as contract courses (conducted on-site at your facility). We also can customize training topics to meet your training needs.

    Our goal is to provide the highest quality training at the lowest possible cost to the electric power industry, and to provide convenient training schedules to meet individual needs. We are constantly developing and updating courses to keep abreast of changing technology. We encourage input from you, as only our customers can help us make a great program even better.

    The curriculum is designed to teach both the safety and technical aspects of electric power equipment. The method of instruction for each course varies from hands-on to instructor-led. Each course is designed in a challenging manner to help achieve the maximum level of training. Skill testing is performed and continuing education credits are given for successful completion of the courses.

    TEEX Electric Power Training also offers customized on-site safety training. Safety instruction is taught in the form of regularly scheduled safety meetings and courses. You select the topics presented and the format of the sessions. Safety and technical topics are combined to meet your individual needs. Safety training services include instruction to electric power technicians, office staff, public works employees, mechanics, service personnel and others upon request. Special services, such as area safety accreditation, rescue training, OSHA compliance, certification, training publications and many others, are available in this program.

    TEEX Electric Power Training develops customized employee development programs to meet your organization's training and safety needs.

    TEEX Electric Power Training

  • CoursesEPP025 - Bucket and Digger Truck Operations28 Hours | 2.8 CEUs

    Participants of this course will be instructed in the safe operation of basic hydraulic systems used on both bucket and digger derrick units. During the delivery of this course, participants will be provided with the procedures necessary to perform daily, weekly and monthly performance checks, preventive maintenance procedures, proper positioning, and safe operation at job sites. Upon successful completion of this course, participants have the ability to perform preventive maintenance procedures and demonstrate safe operational skills for digger derricks and bucket trucks.

    EPP009 - Electric Power Principles24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    This entry level course provides students with the principles and applications of electricity. Participants will become familiar with these principles using a combination of classroom and hands-on lab applications. Exercises using actual electrical components wired together in specified configurations help participants become more familiar with the use electrical meters needed to determine circuit value readings and apply formulas accurately when verifying findings. At the completion of this course, participants will have an understanding of electrical circuits, components, and their applications to industrial and utility equipment.

    EPP036 - Electrical Codes16 Hours | 1.6 CEUs

    Employers need highly-skilled workers who understand the uses and application of electrical codes - training is critical! By understanding the code, you will stay in compliance and avoid reworking your electrical systems. During the delivery of this course, participants will be introduced to the structure and content of both the National Electrical Code (NEC) and National Electrical Safety Code (NESC). Students utilize both code requirements for proper installation of electrical equipment to home or office electrical outlets. Although not a comprehensive review of either the NEC or NESC, participants are guided through those steps necessary to locate individual codes specific to their duties using the text and tables provided in the participant manual. As participants become more familiar with the process, group search scenario activities are used to help create proficiency.

    EPP013 - Electrical Worker-Safe Work Practices16 Hours | 1.6 CEUs

    This course provides participants with an overview of the must-know skills, knowledge, and abilities necessary to work safely around electric utility tools, materials, equipment, facilities, and systems. Throughout the course, participants utilize the American Public Power Association (APPA) safety manual and access applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards to garner knowledge and best practices established for safe work procedures and compliance regulations linked to electrical transmission and distribution system operations. At the completion of this course, participants will be familiar with the nationally recognized safe work practices, precautions, basic safe work procedures, and regulatory compliance measures linked to construction and maintenance work on electric utility transmission and distribution systems.

  • EPP038 -Hot Line Training 2 - Rubber Gloving24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    Linemen must be aware of the electrical hazards associated with their industry and also be familiar with the safety equipment and procedures that enable them to perform their work safely and efficiently. This course provides participants with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform distribution work from an insulated aerial device using rubber protective cover-up and insulated hot line tools on three-phase circuits.

    EPP016 - Hot Line Training 3 - Rubber Gloving24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    This course is designed for industry professionals with responsibility for crew operations at the job site. At the completion of this course, participants will be familiar with assessing, planning, communicating, implementing, and supervising emergency repairs to an overhead distribution system. Participants will also learn the procedures to perform a Job Safety Analysis of an emergency distribution job by observing the crews in the performance of the jobs contained in the course.

    EPP039 - Hot Line Training 1 - Rubber Gloving24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    Linemen must be aware of the electrical hazards associated with their industry and also be familiar with the safety equipment and procedures that enable them to perform their work safely and efficiently. This course provides participants with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform distribution work from an insulated aerial device using rubber protective cover-up and insulated hot line tools on single-phase circuits. Tasks are performed under simulated energized field conditions. At the completion of this course, participants are able to select methods and procedures to perform assigned duties on energized circuits under supervision.

    EPP023 - Essential Apprentice Skills24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    This course is designed for entry-level personnel involved in the construction and maintenance of high voltage electrical distribution systems. Participants are provided terms and definitions associated with an electrical power supply system, high voltage cable systems, and overhead conductors used in transmission and distribution systems. During the delivery of this course, participants will have the opportunity to demonstrate their new skills surrounding the proper inspection and use of a voltmeter, ammeter and ohmmeter when obtaining circuit readings. Participants receive information specific to proper knots used when tying a hand line, block and tackle and other proper knot tying techniques. In addition to these skills, participants learn the components and importance of actively participating in a job briefing, how to properly assist journey line worker technicians, safely conduct themselves while on a job site, the uses of various electrical devices, how to perform vehicle inspections, and identify, inspect and store various types of tools stored on the vehicles and trailers used in line construction.

    Find the most current Electric Power Training course schedule and pricing at :

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  • EPP017 - Introduction to Hot Stick Operations24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    This course provides participants instruction in the maintenance of transmission and distribution circuits using live line tools and associated equipment. At the completion of the course, participants will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to properly select and use hot line tools to perform work on both distribution and transmission systems.

    EPP032 - Meter Installation and Service16 Hours | 1.6 CEUs

    Become familiarized with the basic theories of watt-hour meter operation and the proper procedures for safe installation and removal of self-contained watt-hour meters. Upon conclusion of the course, participants will be able to perform voltage checks for all single and three phase self-contained meter installations. Additionally, participants will also have a basic understanding of the proper watt-hour meter to be used for properly measuring various electric services to include the correct form and class necessary to insure proper customer billing.

    EPP002 - Leadership and Supervision 112 Hours | 1.2 CEUs

    This course helps current and future supervisors develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities to oversee non-managerial employees. After successfully completing this course, participants are able to identify the responsibilities of a leader, demonstrate proper supervisory techniques, and use proven problem-solving strategies to handle common employee and job-related challenges.

    EPP008 - Leadership and Supervision 212 Hours | 1.2 CEUs

    This course is designed to develop the leadership skills and capabilities of supervisors. At the completion of this course, supervisors will be able to: identify the key elements of supervision, apply proven techniques for handling problem employees, initiate team-building strategies, incorporate job performance coaching methods into day to day management tasks, implement strategies designed to increase performance of all operational staff members, and conduct employee reviews.

    Fundamentals of Electricity

    ONLINE Course (EPP400)Learn the fundamentals of electricity without ever leaving your home or office. This online course provides a foundational understanding of the basic principles of electricity and a comprehensive understanding of voltage, current, resistance, power, and their interrelationships. TEEX has been authorized by the International Association for Continuing Education & Training (IACET) to award 0.2 Continuing Education Units (CEU) for successful completion of this course.

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    Find the most current course information at teex.org/electricpower.

    For additional information, contact TEEX-ITSI at Email: [email protected] Phone: 800-723-3811

    Find the most current Electric Power Training course schedule and pricing at :

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  • EPP011 - Personal Protective Grounding16 Hours | 1.6 CEUs

    This course emphasizes the importance and need to effectively ground systems and vehicles to protect the line worker as well as equipment. Emphasis is placed on potential hazards to ground personnel and the public when using protective grounding along with the purpose, testing, inspection, and application of protective grounds on overhead and underground electrical utility systems. Computer simulation software and a temporary grounding demonstrator are used to provide realistic applications. At the completion of this course, participants will have a working knowledge of protective grounding practices and the inspection, testing, and installation procedures of protective grounds as well as hazards associated with using improper equipment or configurations.

    EPP031 - Overhead Line Construction28 Hours | 2.8 CEUs

    This hands-on, skills-based course trains participants in safe work procedures for the construction of a three-phase overhead electrical distribution system with a single-phase tap. Participants work as a crew team to complete the installation of a typical overhead electrical system to include setting poles, anchors and guys, stringing out conductors and properly sagging. At the completion of this course, participants are able to work as a member of a crew to safely load and haul poles to a job site, unload, properly frame according to a staking sheet, safely set poles, install anchors and guy wires, identify the proper conductor size and type, string and layup the wire and sag the conductor using the manufactures wire sag charts. Participants will also learn to install hand and pre-form ties to the various types of conductors used in the utility industry.

    EPP043 - Overhead Equipment Installation32 Hours | 3.2 CEUs

    This hands-on, skills-based course provides participants training on the proper procedures to be used for installation and connection of various types of electrical apparatus to an electrical distribution system. Once completed, participants operate as a team to safely accomplish all installation requirements specific to proper connectivity of electrical distribution equipment. Emphasis during this course is placed on proper equipment grounding techniques necessary to de-energize electrical power systems required to safely accomplish each task. A safety briefing (OSHA 190.269.(c)) is conducted prior to all field exercises. Lab activities include installation and connection of single-phase and three-phase transformers along with reclosers, capacitor banks, and voltage regulators.

    EPP024 - Overhead and Underground System Maintenance28 Hours | 2.8 CEUs

    This skills-based course trains participants in safe work procedures for distribution system maintenance. The course is designed to work with a variety of structures as well as underground systems, repairing or replacing typical hardware and apparatus. Participants become familiar with personal protective grounding practices and are able to correctly install personal protective grounds on both overhead and underground electrical systems for safe operation. During the delivery, participants learn to perform switching and isolating procedures on a underground residential distribution (URD) system. At the completion of this course, participants are able to work as a member of a crew to replace typical pole line hardware and apparatus.

  • EPP235 - Three-Phase Transformers24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    This advanced transformer course covers the application, operation, and connection of substation power transformers, single- and three-phase overhead and underground transformers necessary to supply three-phase power to customers at various voltage ranges. Classroom topics provide information on the operation of the transformers in various configurations with a heavy emphasis on hands-on lab work. Participants will review electrical principles as they pertain to transformer operation, the different types of connections typically used to supply power, configurations to obtain the different voltages, as well as those applications.

    EPP026 - Substation Equipment Operations 16 Hours | 1.6 CEUs

    Designed to familiarize you with the layout of industry specific equipment, power transformers, oil circuit breakers, re-closers, and switchgear. Through instructor-led examples and field exercises, substation terms, symbols, and one-line diagrams are taught. At the completion of this course, you will have: the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to read a one-line diagram, the ability to identify and understand substation equipment symbols, the skills to follow substation safety requirements, and the ability to list switching procedures for various buss configurations

    EPP226 - Single-Phase Transformers, Regulators, and Capacitors24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    Discover the principles, theory, design, construction, and operation of single-phase transformers, voltage regulators and capacitors. Participants will be challenged with testing connections using each piece of equipment and performing hands on problem-solving exercises in a lab setting. At the completion of the course, participants will be able to calculate fuse sizes and lightning arrester protection for transformers and capacitors, establish proper single-phase connections, identify proper regulator and capacitor applications, test and maintain control settings and switching procedures and apply all associated safety rules.

    EPP037 - Power Line Re-Conductoring24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    Participants will receive training specific to the proper set up and use of power line reconductoring tools, equipment and machines necessary to safely perform a reconductor operation on a three-phase overhead distribution system. At the completion of this course, participants will able to identify the required safe work procedures, apply proper grounding techniques, position aerial devices, layout conductors, install dollies and operate tension rigs to install a new conductor into an existing system.

    EPP201 - Train-the-Trainer: Bucket and Digger Truck Operations24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    Workers in bucket trucks are surrounded by potential hazards, including falling objects, danger of electrocution, falls, and tip-over risks. This comprehensive course is designed to instruct trainers on the necessary procedures required to certify operators on the operation, inspection, and required maintenance of bucket trucks and digger derricks to meet the applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards. Through the key objectives and adult learning principles, participants will have the opportunity to develop their trainer skills and practice incorporating the tools necessary to create productive and interactive lesson and presentation plans. We are committed to the safety and knowledge participants will gain from our instructors who have an extensive amount of industry expertise.

  • EPP015 - Train-the-Trainer: Wood Pole Climbing Instructor 28 Hours | 2.8 CEUs

    This course is designed to provide experienced pole climbers with the skills required to become an instructor within the industry. Through facilitated exercises, course instruction practice and demonstrations, candidate instructors are prepared to deliver wood pole climbing training. Once the instructor course has been completed, participants will have the knowledge and course materials necessary to properly assess those industry professionals wishing to receive training, set up required equipment and administer all wood pole climbing training evaluations.

    EPP004 - Underground Electrical Installation24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    This hands-on course prepares participants to install a variety of underground system components on both 15 and 25 kV systems. Learn to install primary and secondary cable in conduit systems as well as using direct burial methods in both single- and three-phase applications. Upon completion, participants will be able to install underground system components, such as underground risers, transformers, switchgear and pedestals to facilitate the proper termination of both primary and secondary cable systems. Cable preparation tools to prepare the cable for installation of termination kits, elbow and inline splicing sleeves to connect equipment to systems are used in this course.

    EPP006 - Underground Electrical Systems24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    This entry-level course is designed for industry professionals transitioning to learning about the installation and maintenance of high voltage underground electrical systems. At the completion of this course, participants will have a working knowledge of the different types of underground distribution systems, be able to identify the various types of high voltage cables and insulations used in underground distribution cables, describe proper cable installation procedures and demonstrate proper cable preparation techniques using manufacturers specifications for splicing and terminating high voltage distribution cable. The participant will also have the knowledge and skills to demonstrate the proper techniques for isolation and grounding of underground cable sections for maintenance and repair activities.

    EPP005 - Underground Electrical Troubleshooting24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    This course provides participants with hands-on experience using various types of cable-locating and fault finding equipment. The course also familiarizes students with various switching procedures (single- and three-phase) as well as the proper procedures and equipment to ground underground circuits. After successfully completing this course, participants will be able to perform switching procedures required for single- and three-phase underground systems, perform proper isolation and grounding procedures for employee protection, read and interpret underground maps to determine circuit direction and feed, use fault-locating equipment to locate faults on both primary and secondary cables and locate cable routes accurately.

    EPP001 - Wood Pole Climbing Techniques 32 Hours | 3.2 CEUs

    Ascending a utility pole safely using the latest Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) fall resistant techniques is crucial to life saving best practices currently being applied across the utility industry. Participants will receive instruction on proper climbing techniques along with the latest safety practices using the proper equipment and other required tools.

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    EPP010 - Troubleshooting Customer Line Service Complaints24 Hours | 2.4 CEUs

    Effective communication is required for industry professionals responsible for contacting the customer, investigating the complaint, researching the problem and communicating the results to both the customer and the utility organization. Using course information provided, participants will be able to recognize the responsibilities involved in troubleshooting complaints, analyze electrical service problems, explain decisions to the customer, and maintain quality customer relations.

  • Annual SWEMA Texas Meter School

    For more information, visit teex.org/meter or call 800-723-3811.

    Course 1 - EPP301 - Introduction to Electrical Metering - 32 hrs This course provides essential basic training to individuals entering the electrical metering field. The emphasis is on single-phase applications.Topics

    Course 2 - EPP303 - Advanced Electrical Metering - 32 hrs This course provides essential training for experienced meter technicians, emphasizing poly-phase and advanced metering applications.

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    Course 3 - EPP305 - Complex Electrical Metering Technology - 32 hrs This course provides the experienced technician with the latest technological changes and improvements in the metering field. Topics

    Course 4 - EPP307 - National Generation & Transmission Metering (NG&T) - 32 hrsThis course provides advanced technicians/metering personnel with enhanced skills and knowledge to strengthen their ability to apply the latest technologies and improvements in the field of advanced and high-voltage metering used in the transmission and generation environments. Topics

    Course 5 - EPP310 - Diversified Electrical Metering Technology - 32 hrsDesign your own course! This course provides experienced metering personnel with an opportunity to select training topics to meet their individual training needs. Choose topics you wish to attend from Courses 3 and 4. Limited to the first 10 people who register.

    Electric Power Systems & Basic Meter Math Energy/Power Concepts Load Characteristics and Lab Power Triangle and Vector Concepts

    Meter Theory Meter Component Analysis Solid State Meter Theory Status of AMR/AMI Communications and the HAN

    Basics of Meter Safety & Arcing Demo Meter Forms and Applications Meter Testing Concepts Basic Transformer Theory Safety Roundtable

    Meter Installation Wiring Reference Standards Traceability Troubleshooting AMR DevicesTransformer Loss Compensation SCADA Principles KYZ Metering Field-Testing of Solid-State Meters

    and Devices What You Didn't Know About VAR Metering In-Service Testing of Instrument Transformers Billing vs. Metering Accuracy Grounding

    Metering and Billing Errors Integrated Communications ANSI Standards The Ins and Outs of VAR FlowsSafety Roundtable

    Gross and Net Generation Metering Discussion of Deregulated MarketsUnderstanding One- and Three-Line Metering SchematicsField-Testing Facilities and Solid-State Meters and Devices Types of Communications in a Transmission Substation

    Advanced Communications (DNP, MODBUS, TCP-IP, etc.) Instrument TransformersSafety for High Voltage Substations & Control Rooms Understanding Reactive Meter Measurement Advanced Transformer and Line Loss Compensation Theory

    Effects of Power Quality on MeteringAdvanced SCADA Principles and SCADA TechnologyEngineering Design for Ring Buss and Breaker-and-a-Half Meter Schemes Metering Verification for Ring Buss and Breaker-and-a-Half Meter SchemesSafety Roundtable

    Review of Electrical Power Concepts Distribution Transformer Theory and Metering Applications Distribution Transformer Theory and Labs

    Metering Misapplication and Metering Errors 4W, 3P Wye Theory and Metering Applications 4W, 3P Delta Theory and Metering Applications

    Distribution level Instrument Transformer Theory, Testing Instrument Transformer Testing and Metering Applications3W, 1P & 3P Theory and MeteringSafety Roundtable

    Each October, TEEX hosts this school, conducted by the Southwest Electrical Metering Association (SWEMA). Join our team of highly experienced instructors for a week of fascinating training in the field of electrical metering.

    Our curriculum is dynamic and is constantly being updated to provide electric metering professionals with the most current information.

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    Course # Course Title HoursPRT256 MEDIC First Aid and CPR Trainer

    (or equivalent)16.00

    OSH510 Occupational Safety & Health Standards for the Construction Industry* (OSHA 510)

    31.00

    OSH521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene(OSHA 521)

    31.00

    OSH222 Respiratory Protection (OSHA 2225)

    31.00

    OSH750 Introduction to Accident Investigation (OSHA 7505)

    15.00

    OSH720 Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Health Facilities (OSHA 7200)

    8.00

    OSH725 Health Hazard Awareness (OSHA 7205)

    8.00

    OSH715 Evacuation and EmergencyPlanning (OSHA 7105)

    4.25

    OSH309 Electrical Standards (OSHA 3095) 31.00

    OSH301 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics (OSHA 3010)

    23.00

    OSH311 Fall Arrest Systems (OSHA 3110) 23.00

    OSH750 Introduction to Safety and Health Management (OSHA 7500)

    8.00

    OSH730 OSHAs Permit-Required Confined Space Standard (OSHA 7300)

    8.00

    Course Total: 237.25

    Course # Course Title HoursPRT256 MEDIC First Aid and CPR Trainer

    (or equivalent)16.00

    OSH511 Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General Industry* (OSHA 511)

    31.00

    OSH521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene(OSHA 521)

    31.00

    OSH222 Respiratory Protection (OSHA 2225) 31.00OSH755 Introduction to Accident Investigation

    (OSHA 7505)15.00

    OSHA 7200

    Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Health Facilities (OSHA 7200)

    8.00

    OSHA 7205

    Health Hazard Awareness (OSHA 7205)

    8.00

    OSH715 Evacuation and Emergency Planning (OSHA 7105)

    4.25

    OSH201 Hazardous Materials (OSHA 2015) 31.00

    OSH226 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry(OSHA 2264)

    31.00

    OSH204 Machinery and Machine GuardingStandards (OSHA 2045)

    31.00

    OSH225 Principles of Ergonomics Applied to Work-Related Musculoskeletal and Nerve Disorders (OSHA 2250)

    23.00

    OSH784 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar (OSHA 7845)

    4.25

    Course Total: 264.50

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    Construction and General Industry Certificate You can become an industry-recognized TEEX Certified Safety and Health Official TM

    (CSHO) in one of the following two tracks:

    Interested in obtaining your CSHO in just 4 months? Now you can; just register for one of our Quick Tracs. Courses will be conducted in Austin, Mesquite, and San Antonio.

    Visit TEEX.com/itsi to see the variety of infrastructure and safety training updates and offers.

    Completed your CSHO track? Enhance it with one (or more) of our Endorsements:

  • This TEEX Certified Safety & Health Official TM (CSHO) endorsement is designed for personnel who perform safety and health work on a daily basis in electric power environments or have safety responsibilities over others at those locations, including inspections and audits.

    NOTE: A minimum of 50 percent of the total course hours MUST be taken through TEEX.

    PREREQUISITECompletion of either the Construction Industry CSHO Track OR the General Industry CSHO Track.

    REQUIRED CORE COURSES EPP013 - Electrical Worker - Safe Work Practices EPP036 - Electrical Codes OSH711 - Lockout/Tagout

    OSH201 - Hazardous Materials* OSH226 - Permit-Required Confined Space Entry* OSH784 - Injury & Illness Recordkeeping*

    *These three courses do NOT need to be repeated if you have already received your General Industry CSHO.

    OSH309 - Electrical Standards** OSH311 - Fall Arrest Systems**

    **These two courses do NOT need to be repeated if you have already received your Construction Industry CSHO.

    For more information on TEEX CSHO Tracks or Endorsements: Visit: teexsafety.org/csho Email: [email protected] Phone: 800-723-3811 or 979-458-2001

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    OSH309 - Electrical StandardsThis 31-hour course (OSHA 3095) emphasizes the study of electricity and the associated phenomena of resistance, capacitance, and inductance in both AC and DC circuits. The course introduces principles of residential electrical wiring, usage of test equipment, and electrical hazards related to industrial settings (A basic understanding of electrical standards is helpful).

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