New 1-Day 2015 CE Code Training

New 1-Day 2015 CE Code Training

August 9, 2016

Your time is valuable, but so is having knowledge of key CE Code changes that affect your electrical installation projects. CSA Group has a way to support both.

Designed for professionals who have a good working knowledge of the CE Code, Part I, this 1-day course provides a comprehensive review of only the changes in the latest edition — saving you time that can help to keep your electrical installation projects on time, in compliance and safe. Dates and locations are now available across the country.

Learning objectives

  • Enhance your working knowledge of the 2015 CE Code, Part I, with a review of key changes, updates, new tables, definitions, and additions.
  • Gain knowledge of the most up-to-date jurisdictional interpretations and variations
  • Understand the rationale behind the changes and updates — including newly incorporated technologies — and how they can potentially impact your business
  • Review new provincial and territorial electrical regulations that can help avoid potential legal liabilities associated with non-compliance

Course overview

The 2015 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, contains over 200 updates including major changes to sections on renewable energy, hazardous locations and electric heating. This 1-day course provides a comprehensive review of these changes and how they can potentially impact your business.

Find out more: http://shop.csa.ca/en/canada/2015-canadian-electrical-code-update-overview-of-changes/invt/50068521.

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