WHO THIS TRAINING IS FOR
This training is designed for individuals who want to understand electrical code clearly, apply it correctly
in the field, and work safely and professionally. It is built for people who are actively involved in
electrical work and who value practical understanding over shortcuts or memorization.
Who This Training Is For
This training is intended for electricians and electrical workers who want a stronger understanding of
NEC requirements and real-world applications; contractors seeking to improve job quality, inspection
outcomes, and expand practical service offerings; electrical inspectors or those preparing for
inspection-related responsibilities; serious electrical students who want to learn how the code is
actually applied in the field; and professionals working hands-on with electrical systems, not just
reviewing paperwork or reports.
Who This Training Is Not Designed For
This training is not designed for individuals looking for shortcuts, quick certifications, or test-only
preparation; people who prefer theory without practical application; those who are not involved in
hands-on electrical work; managers or office-based personnel seeking high-level reports rather than
field understanding; or casual learners who are not prepared to actively engage with the material.
What This Training Requires
This training requires a commitment to active participation and practical learning. Participants should be
prepared for learning through graphics, diagrams, and real-world installation examples; studying
definitions and code language as a foundation for understanding; completing homework assignments of
approximately 25–30 focused questions; engaging with yes/no and correct/incorrect questions
designed to confirm understanding; and applying concepts to field scenarios rather than relying on
memorization.
Choosing the Right Bucket
The training is organized into focused buckets so participants can choose the path that best fits their goals:
Bucket 1 – Foundational NEC Understanding
Bucket 2 – Inspector Code Violation Training
Bucket 3 – Jobsite Calculations & Electrical Planning
Bucket 4 – Field Power Factor Correction for Contractors
Participants may engage with one or multiple buckets depending on their experience and professional objectives.
Purpose of This Page
The purpose of this page is to ensure clarity before training begins. By understanding who this training
is designed for and what it requires, participants can confidently decide how the program fits their
professional path.