STATE CERTIFICATION CONTINUOUS EDUCATION
SPRING 2021
The San Joaquin & Calaveras Counties Electrical JATC invites you to attend the Continuous Education classes for State Certification to be held at the Stockton Electrical Training Center. All classes count toward the 32-hour Continuing Education requirements for Electrical Certification.
Due to the current circumstances we will only have limited classes this Spring, with limited enrollment for CPR/FIRST AID and NFPA 70E. Please check website for any new dates/classes. www.595eastjatc.com
- CPR/FIRST AID – 4-hour class for one evening. 2 dates available (Limited to the first 8 enrollments, masks and social distancing required) Current Certification is required for Foreman Callout.
- 2021 NFPA 70E – Classes are 3 hours long, for two evenings. Based on 2018 NFPA 70E. All classes must be attended for credit. (Limited to the first 8 enrollments, masks and social distancing required)
- OSHA 10 – Classes are 3.5 hours long, for three evenings. All classes must be attended for credit. OSHA 20 will be taught in late summer (Aug. 2021) to satisfy OSHA 30, OSHA 20 must be taken with the same instructor within 6 months of OSHA 10. (In person class, with limited enrollment, masks and social distancing required) Foreman Callout Requirement
- HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE 2019 - 3-hour class covering Harassment in the Workplace. This meets the requirements Supervisor Harassment Training.
- FDS – NECA Foreman Development – Classes are 3 hours long, with classes available each month, in person with masks and social distancing required. 24 hours required for Foreman Callout.
- OSHA 30 (ONLINE)- This OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training covers a broad spectrum of health and safety workplace topics that will familiarize you with OSHA Construction standards.
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 11 (ONLINE)- Basic Electrical Review Course covering multiple electrical systems, electrical calculations, and NEC requirements. Must Pass With 70% to receive credit.
- ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVE (ONLINE)- This course is designed to teach electric motor and electric motor drive operation, installation, and troubleshooting principles. Must Pass With 70% to receive credit.
- DISTRIBUTED GENERATION (ONLINE)- This course will introduce and guide the learner through various forms of alternative power sources that may be used for critical loads within a specific environment. Including information technology concepts, UPS systems, and fuel cells. Must Pass With 70% to receive credit.
IBEW LOCAL 595 CLASSES
(Do Not Count for Continuing Education Credits)
- LABOR STUDIES – Classes are 3 hours long, for four evenings covering union agreements, employee & employer responsibilities, job safety, and Job-Steward’s position. All classes must be attended for credit. Foreman Callout Requirement
STOCKTON JATC
CONTINUOUS EDUCATION
SPRING 2021 CLASS SCHEDULE
(Contact Office to Register for classes - payment is not due until the first evening of the class)
CPR/FIRST AID Monday or Tuesday 5:00 –9:00 PM
February 1, or April 13, 2021 Cost: $25.00
NFPA 70E Monday & Wednesday 5:00 - 8:00 PM
February 8 & 10, 2021 Cost: $20.00
OSHA 10 Mon, Wed, Mon 5:00 – 8:00 PM
March 22, 24, 29, 2021 Cost: $0.00
HARASSMENT SUPERVISOR TRAINING Tuesday 5:00 –8:00 PM
March 16, 2020 Cost: No Cost
FDS (Foreman Development Series) January – May 5:00 – 8:00 PM
FDS: LEVEL I Cost: Call NECA
The Role of a Foreman Tue. January 12,2021
The Foreman’s Role in Job Safety Thur. January 14, 2021
Project Start Up Tue. January 19, 2021
Labor Relations Thur. January 21, 2021
FDS: LEVEL II
Material Management Thur. January 28, 2021
Man-loading and Scheduling Thur. February 4, 2021
Managing Production Thur. February 11, 2021
Communication Thur. February 18, 2021
FDS: LEVEL III
Estimating Principles Thur. February 25, 2021
Documentation Thur. March 18, 2021
Specifications Thur. March 25, 2021
FDS: LEVEL IV
The Role of the Estimate Thur. April 1, 2021
Change Management Thur. April 8, 2021
Project Closeout Thur. April 15, 2021
FDS: LEVEL V
Highly Effective Foreman (People) Thur. April 22, 2021
Highly Effective Foreman (Process) Thur. April 29, 2021
Highly Effective Foreman (Performance) Thur. May 6, 2021
ONLINE
OSHA 30 (ONLINE) ONLINE
(30 Hours) Jan. – May 2021 Cost: $160.00
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 11 ONLINE ONLINE
(8 Hours) Jan. – May 2021 Cost: $82.00
ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVE ONLINE ONLINE
(15 Hours) Jan. – May 2021 Cost: $105.00
DISTRIBUTED GENERATION ONLINE ONLINE
(10 Hours) Jan. – May 2021 Cost: $45.00
IBEW LOCAL 595
Labor Studies/Stewards Tue, Tue, Tue, Thur. 5:00 – 8:00 PM February 16, 23, March 2, & 4 Cost: $0.00
CPR/FIRST AID
Days: Monday or Tuesday
Time: 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
C.E. Hours: 4 hours
Dates: February 1, & April 13, 2021
Class Size: 4 Minimum, 8 Maximum
Instructor: Cindy Kyle
Description: Certification in emergency response CPR and Basic First Aid.
THIS IS A FOREMAN CALL OUT REQUIREMENT.
Cost: ___________________________________________________________________ $25.00
NFPA 70E 2021
Days: Monday & Wednesday
Time: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
C.E. Hours: 6 hours
Dates: February 8 & 10, 2021
Class Size: 6 Minimum, 8 Maximum
Instructor: Cindy Kyle
Description: Course focus is on NFPA 70E standard for electrical safety in the workplace. Topics include hazard assessment, energized work permits, PPE selection and limitations.
Cost: _____________UGLY’S NFPA 70E (version 2018) _____________________________$20.00
OSHA 10
Days: Monday - Wednesday
Time: 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM
C.E. Hours: 10 hours
Dates: March 22, 24, 29, 2021
Class Size: 8 Minimum, 10 Maximum
Instructor: Cindy Kyle
Description: This course will familiarize students with occupational and health hazards related to the construction industry. OSHA-10 card issued upon successful completion of all three classes. To take OSHA 30 in the late summer, you must have taken OSHA 10 from the same instructor, within 6 Months. THIS IS A FOREMAN CALL OUT REQUIREMENT.
Cost: _____________________________________________________________________No Cost
Labor Studies
Days: Tue, Tue, Tue, Thur.
Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
C.E. Hours: 0 hours
Dates: February 16, 23, March 2, & 4, 2021
Class Size: 8 Minimum, 10 Maximum
Instructor: Local 595 & I.O. Reps
Description: Classes are 3 hours long, for four evenings covering union agreements, employee & employer responsibilities, job safety, and Job-Steward’s position. All classes must be attended for credit. THIS IS A FOREMAN CALLOUT REQUIREMENT.
Cost: ____________________________________________________________________No Cost
HARASSMENT SUPERVISOR TRAINING - 2021
Days: Tuesday
Time: 5:00 –8:00 PM
C.E Hours: 3 hours
Dates: March 16, 2021
Class Size: 5 Minimum, No Maximum
Instructor: Cindy Kyle
Description: Anti-Harassment Supervisor Training needs to be retaken every two years.
Cost: ____________________________________________________________________ No Cost
FDS (Foreman Development Series)
Days: Multiple
Time: 5:00 – 8:00 PM
C.E. Hours: 3 per session
Dates: January – May 2021
FDS: LEVEL I
Lesson 1 – The Role of a Foreman 1/12 (TUESDAY)
Lesson 2 – The Foreman’s Role in Job Safety 1/14 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 3 – Project Start Up 1/19 (TUESDAY)
Lesson 4 – Labor Relations 1/21 (THURSDAY)
FDS: LEVEL II
Lesson 1 – Material Management 1/28 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 2 – Man-loading and Scheduling 2/4 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 3 – Managing Production 2/11 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 4 – Communication 2/18 (THURSDAY)
FDS: LEVEL III
Lesson 1 – Estimating Principles 2/25 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 2 – Documentation 3/18 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 3 – Specifications 3/25 (THURSDAY)
FDS: LEVEL IV
Lesson 1 – The Role of the Estimate 4/1 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 2 – Change Management 4/8 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 3 – Project Closeout 4/15 (THURSDAY)
FDS: LEVEL V
Lesson 1 – Highly Effective Foreman (People) 4/22 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 2 – Highly Effective Foreman (Process) 4/29 (THURSDAY)
Lesson 3 – Highly Effective Foreman (Performance) 5/6 (THURSDAY)
Instructor: Various
Description: The Foreman’s Development Series, FDS, consists of individual modules where foreman and journeymen have the ability to participate in an interactive learning atmosphere of teaching and discussion focused on industry “best practices”. The rigorous and robust educational multi-lesson series is replacing EPS and is designed to educate, excite, and expand one’s knowledge. Earn continuing education hours towards state certification while strengthening skill sets and learning from highly trained subject matter experts. REPLACES EPS, 24 HOURS REQUIRED FOR FOREMAN CALLOUT
FOREMAN AND JOURNEYMAN NEED TO CONTACT THE NECA OFFICE AT 925-828-6322 FOR ENROLLMENT AND COST. THE JATC ONLY FACILITATES THE CLASS.
Cost: _________________________________________________________________ CALL NECA
ONLINE COURSES- You must call the office and pay for the course before you will be enrolled in the online courses.
OSHA 30 (ONLINE)
Days: Online
Time: Online
C.E. Hours: 30 Hours
Dates: January – May 2021
Instructor: Online
Description: This OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training covers a broad spectrum of health and safety workplace topics that will familiarize you with OSHA Construction standards. These topics will include the OSHA Construction Focus Four, identifying common worksite hazards, tool operation and more. Once you have successfully completed and passed the OSHA 30-Hour course, you will receive you a certificate of completion and official OSHA card in the mail. You will have 180 days to complete the course, upon completion of the course you will bring the certificate in to the office to receive credit. Must pass with 70% to receive credit.
Cost: ………….………………………………………………………………………$160.00
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (ONLINE)
Days: Online
Time: Online
C.E. Hours: 8 Hours
Dates: January – May 2021
Instructor: Online
Description: Basic Electrical Review Course covering multiple electrical systems, electrical calculations, and NEC requirements. Must Pass With 70% to receive credit.
Cost: Enrollment………….…………………………………………………………… $20.00
Electrical Systems Text …………………………………………………………. $62.00
Total.……………………………………...……………………………………… $82.00
ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVE (ONLINE)
Days: Online
Time: Online
C.E. Hours: 15 Hours
Dates: January – May 2021
Instructor: Online
Description: Advanced Course. This course is designed to teach electric motor and electric motor drive operation, installation, and troubleshooting principles. The course begins with an introduction to electric motor drives, motor drive safety, and electric motor power requirements and control methods. After the introductory principles are covered, discussion moves to motor drive components, operation fundamentals, installation procedures, and motor drive programming. The course concludes with an in-depth discussion on motor drive start-up procedures, troubleshooting (including required test tools), motor drive selection, and motor drive retrofit procedures. Must pass with a 70% to receive credit.
Cost: Enrollment………….…………………………………………………………… $30.00
Electric Motor Drive Text.……………………………………………………… $75.00
Total.…………………………………….……………………………………… $105.00
DISTRIBUTED GENERATION (ONLINE)
Days: Online
Time: Online
C.E. Hours: 10 Hours
Dates: January – May 2021
Instructor: Online
Description: The Distributed Generation course will introduce and guide the learner through various forms of alternative power sources that may be used for critical loads within a specific environment. The course starts by covering information technology sites and critical loads. After information technology concepts are understood, the learner will be introduced to uninterruptible power supplies, infrastructure components, critical UPS system design considerations, installation, and critical systems service. In addition to UPS systems, the learner will be introduced to fuel cell basics, fuel cell applications, and fuel cell installation. Must Pass With 70% to receive credit.
Cost: Enrollment………….……………………………………………………………$45.00
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