- 13 Sections
- 81 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Protected: 1 hour course on workplace safety - topics14
- 1.1LESSON 1: 90.3 Workplaces Covered
- 1.2workplace safety: knowledge check 11 Question
- 1.3LESSON 2: ARTICLE 105 — Application of Safety-Related Work Practices and Procedures
- 1.4workplace safety: knowledge check 21 Question
- 1.5LESSON 3: 110.2 Electrically Safe Work Condition
- 1.6workplace safety: knowledge check 31 Question
- 1.7LESSON 4: ARTICLE 210 — Substations, Switchgear Assemblies, Switchboards, Panelboards, Motor Control Centers, and Disconnect Switches
- 1.8workplace safety: knowledge check 41 Question
- 1.9LESSON 5: ARTICLE 130 — Work Involving Electrical Hazards
- 1.10workplace safety: knowledge check 51 Question
- 1.11LESSON 6: ARTICLE 330.4 — Electrical Safety Training
- 1.12workplace safety: knowledge check 61 Question
- 1.13LESSON 7: ARTICLE 360.4 — Safety-Related Requirements for Capacitors
- 1.14workplace safety: knowledge check 71 Question
- Protected: 1 hour course on workers’ compensation - Topic14
- 2.1Workers Compensation: (1) Employee Duties After a Workplace Injury
- 2.2Workers Compensation: Knowledge Check 11 Question
- 2.3Workers Compensation : (3) Seeing the Doctor & Following Up
- 2.4Workers Compensation: Knowledge Check 21 Question
- 2.5Workers Compensation: (3) Benefits You May Receive
- 2.6Workers Compensation: Knowledge Check 31 Question
- 2.7Workers Compensation: (4) Resolving Disputes with the Insurance Company
- 2.8Workers Compensation: Knowledge Check 41 Question
- 2.9Workers Compensation:(5) Employee Workers’ Compensation Criminal Violations
- 2.10Workers Compensation: Knowledge Check 51 Question
- 2.11Workers Compensation: (6)
- 2.12Workers Compensation: Knowledge Check 61 Question
- 2.13Workers Compensation: (7) Employer Workers’ Compensation Criminal Violations
- 2.14Workers Compensation: Knowledge Check 71 Question
- Protected: 1 hour business practices course - topic14
- 3.1BUSINESS PRACTICES:(1) Nonwaivable Arbitration Rights in Florida Contracts
- 3.2Business practices: Knowledge Check 11 Question
- 3.3BUSINESS PRACTICES:(2) Provisional Remedies in Arbitration
- 3.4Business practices: Knowledge Check 21 Question
- 3.5BUSINESS PRACTICES:(3) Liens on Improvements When the Contracting Party Isn’t the Property Owner
- 3.6Business practices: Knowledge Check 31 Question
- 3.7BUSINESS PRACTICES: (4) Entitlement to Lien
- 3.8Business practices: Knowledge Check 41 Question
- 3.9BUSINESS PRACTICES:(5) Remedies; fees and expenses of arbitration proceeding
- 3.10Business practices: Knowledge Check 51 Question
- 3.11BUSINESS PRACTICES:(6) Energy-Efficiency Disclosure Requirement
- 3.12Business practices: Knowledge Check 61 Question
- 3.13BUSINESS PRACTICES:(7) Energy Conservation and Accountability
- 3.14Business practices: Knowledge Check 71 Question
- Protected: 1 hour course on electrical laws and rules - Topic25
- 4.1Lesson 1: Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board
- 4.2Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board : Knowledge Check MCQ1 Question
- 4.3Lesson 2: Certification for Registered Contractors; Grandfathering Provisions
- 4.4Certification for Registered Contractors; Grandfathering Provisions1 Question
- 4.5Lesson 3: Qualifying Agents; Responsibilities
- 4.6Qualifying Agents; Responsibilities : Knowledge Check MCQ1 Question
- 4.7Lesson 4: Authority of Licensed Job Scope
- 4.8Authority of Licensed Job Scope : Knowledge Check MCQ1 Question
- 4.9Lesson 5: Proprietary Electrical or Alarm Contractors
- 4.10Proprietary Electrical or Alarm Contractors : Knowledge Check MCQ1 Question
- 4.11Lesson 6: Audible Alarms
- 4.12Audible Alarms : Knowledge Check MCQ1 Question
- 4.13Lesson 7: General Definitions
- 4.14General Definitions : Knowledge Check MCQ1 Question
- 4.15Lesson 8: Board Member Compensation and Probable Cause Panel
- 4.16Board Member Compensation and Probable Cause Panel : Knowledge Check MCQ2 Questions
- 4.17Lesson 9: Certification Requirements, Specialty Contractors, Fees, Insurance, and Standards of Practice
- 4.1861G6-5.003 Requirements for Certification.
- 4.1961G6-5.008 Public Liability and Workers’ Compensation Insurance.
- 4.2061G6-7.001 Specialty Electrical Contractors.
- 4.2161G6-7.002 Scope of Certification of Certified Electrical Contractors.
- 4.2261G6-8.001 Fees.
- 4.2361G6-9.001 Continuing Education for Reactivation.
- 4.2461G6-10.0015 Standards of Practice.
- 4.25Lesson 9 : Knowledge Check Quiz7 Questions
- Protected: 1 hour advanced Florida 2023 Building Code changes - Topic36
- 5.1110.9 – Mandatory Structural Inspections for Condominium and Cooperative Buildings
- 5.2110.9 – Mandatory Structural Inspections for Condominium and Cooperative Buildings1 Question
- 5.31607.7 – Live Loads on Passenger Vehicle Garages
- 5.41607.7 – Live Loads on Passenger Vehicle Garages1 Question
- 5.51609.5 – Tornado Loads
- 5.61609.5 – Tornado Loads1 Question
- 5.7Table 2023 FBC 2002.4 Design Wind Pressures on Screened Enclosures
- 5.8Table 2023 FBC 2002.4 Design Wind Pressures on Screened Enclosures1 Question
- 5.92002.8.2 – Design of Operable Louvers
- 5.102002.8.2 – Design of Operable Louvers1 Question
- 5.11Section 2: Table R301.2(2) – Component and Cladding Loads
- 5.12Table R301.2(2) – Component and Cladding Loads1 Question
- 5.13Table R301.2(3) – Height & Exposure Adjustment Coefficients
- 5.14Table R301.2(3) – Height & Exposure Adjustment Coefficients1 Question
- 5.15R301.2.1.1.1.2.2 – Design of Operable Louvers (Residential)
- 5.16R301.2.1.1.1.2.2 – Design of Operable Louvers (Residential)1 Question
- 5.17Table R301.5 – Minimum Uniformly Designed and Concentrated Live Loads on Guardrail Components
- 5.18Table R301.5 – Minimum Uniformly Designed and Concentrated Live Loads on Guardrail Components1 Question
- 5.19R322.2.1 (Zone A) – Elevation Requirements for Flood-Resistant Construction
- 5.20R322.2.1 (Zone A) – Elevation Requirements for Flood-Resistant Construction1 Question
- 5.21R322.3.2 (Zone V and Coastal Zone A) – Elevation Requirements for Flood-Resistant Construction
- 5.22R322.3.2 (Zone V and Coastal Zone A) – Elevation Requirements for Flood-Resistant Construction1 Question
- 5.23Table R507.5 – Deck Beam Span Lengths
- 5.24Table R507.5 – Deck Beam Span Lengths1 Question
- 5.25110.22 – Identification of Disconnecting Means
- 5.26110.22 – Identification of Disconnecting Means1 Question
- 5.27210.8 – Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel
- 5.28210.8 – Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel1 Question
- 5.29310.12 – Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders
- 5.30310.12 – Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders1 Question
- 5.31555.9 – Boat Hoists
- 5.32555.9 – Boat Hoists1 Question
- 5.33680.45 – Permanently Installed Immersion Pools
- 5.34680.45 – Permanently Installed Immersion Pools1 Question
- 5.35230.85 Emergency DisconnectsCopy
- 5.36230.85 – Emergency Disconnects1 Question
- Protected: 2 hours course on false alarm prevention - Section 2: Identifying False Alarm Triggers8
- 6.1User-related issues (e.g., incorrect operation of control panels).
- 6.2User-related issues (e.g., incorrect operation of control panels).1 Question
- 6.3Electrical installation errors (e.g., improper wiring, poor grounding).
- 6.4Electrical installation errors (e.g., improper wiring, poor grounding).1 Question
- 6.5Environmental influences (e.g., temperature fluctuations, dust, or vibrations).
- 6.6Environmental influences (e.g., temperature fluctuations, dust, or vibrations).1 Question
- 6.7Equipment limitations (e.g., sensor sensitivity, outdated technology).
- 6.8Equipment limitations (e.g., sensor sensitivity, outdated technology).1 Question
- Protected: 2 hours course on false alarm prevention - Section 8: Partnering with Law Enforcement6
- 7.1Law enforcement’s process for handling alarm activations.
- 7.2Law enforcement’s process for handling alarm activations.1 Question
- 7.3Importance of verified alarms to prioritize responses.
- 7.4Importance of verified alarms to prioritize responses.1 Question
- 7.5Strategies for working with local agencies to reduce false alarms.
- 7.6Strategies for working with local agencies to reduce false alarms.1 Question
- Protected: 2 hours course on false alarm prevention - Section 6: Professional Development and Certifications6
- 8.1Relevant certifications for alarm system installation (e.g., NICET, ESA).
- 8.2Relevant certifications for alarm system installation (e.g., NICET, ESA).1 Question
- 8.3Importance of ongoing training for electrical contractors.
- 8.4Importance of ongoing training for electrical contractors.1 Question
- 8.5Florida’s continuing education requirements for license renewal.
- 8.6Florida’s continuing education requirements for license renewal.1 Question
- Protected: 2 hours course on false alarm prevention - Section 4: Florida Regulations and Ordinances6
- 9.1Key provisions of Florida Statutes Chapter 489, Part II for electrical contractors.
- 9.2Key provisions of Florida Statutes Chapter 489, Part II for electrical contractors.1 Question
- 9.3Overview of local false alarm ordinances (e.g., fines, response protocols).
- 9.4Overview of local false alarm ordinances (e.g., fines, response protocols).1 Question
- 9.5Industry standards (e.g., SIA, FARA model ordinances).
- 9.6Industry standards (e.g., SIA, FARA model ordinances).1 Question
- Protected: 2 hours course on false alarm prevention - Section 3: Installation Practices to Prevent False Alarms8
- 10.1Optimal wiring techniques and connectivity standards.
- 10.2Optimal wiring techniques and connectivity standards.1 Question
- 10.3Strategic placement of detectors (e.g., smoke, motion, glass break).
- 10.4Strategic placement of detectors (e.g., smoke, motion, glass break).1 Question
- 10.5Environmental considerations in system design (e.g., avoiding interference from HVAC).
- 10.6Environmental considerations in system design (e.g., avoiding interference from HVAC).1 Question
- 10.7Integration of advanced technologies like video verification.
- 10.8Integration of advanced technologies like video verification.1 Question
- Protected: 2 hours course on false alarm prevention - Section 7: Educating Customers for Alarm Reliability6
- 11.1Techniques for teaching customers proper system operation.
- 11.2Techniques for teaching customers proper system operation.1 Question
- 11.3Providing clear, concise user guides.
- 11.4Providing clear, concise user guides.1 Question
- 11.5Ongoing support to address customer questions.
- 11.6Ongoing support to address customer questions.1 Question
- Protected: 2 hours course on false alarm prevention - Section 1: Understanding false alarms6
- 12.1What constitutes a false alarm in alarm systems.
- 12.2What constitutes a false alarm in alarm systems.1 Question
- 12.3Impact of false alarms on Florida’s communities, emergency services, and electrical contractors.
- 12.4Impact of false alarms on Florida’s communities, emergency services, and electrical contractors.1 Question
- 12.5Data on false alarm frequency and associated costs.
- 12.6Data on false alarm frequency and associated costs.1 Question
- Protected: 2 hours course on false alarm prevention - Section 5: Enhanced Call Verification (ECV) Strategies6
- 13.1Explanation of ECV and its implementation process.
- 13.2Explanation of ECV and its implementation process.1 Question
- 13.3Benefits of ECV for emergency response efficiency.
- 13.4Benefits of ECV for emergency response efficiency.1 Question
- 13.5Electrical contractor’s role in supporting ECV-compatible systems.
- 13.6Electrical contractor’s role in supporting ECV-compatible systems.1 Question