Free Webinar – 2018 CE Code Changes that Impact Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Installations

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The 2018 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I is here, and it has over 260 changes that could impact your work.
 
The sheer number of changes to the Code combined with the growth of commercial and industrial construction can make your job more difficult. But CSA Group can help. Register now for our free webinar on the top changes that impact commercial, institutional and industrial installations. By focusing only on the major changes that impact your industry and business, this new webinar aims to help you work safely, save time, and increase productivity while complying with new Code requirements.

Join subject matter expert, Robert A. (Bob) Nelson, who has over 30 years of experience working with the CE Code, Part Iand participated in the development of the 2018 edition, as he walks you through these changes.

Can’t make the live event? Register now and you’ll receive a recording directly to your inbox.

  • Date:  Wednesday, March 7, 2018
  • Time:  1pm EST
  • Duration: 60min
  • Language: English
  • Costs: Free of charge
  • Target Group: Construction electricians, estimators, inspectors & regulatory officers, electrical contractors (Installation), construction installers, servicers & renovation managers, and any professional working in the electrical construction industry (electrical engineers, electrical mechanics, managers, etc.), electrical trainers, teachers, and educators
  • Content:
    • This free 1-hour webinar provides a high-level overview of the main code changes that impact commercial, institutional and industrial installations in the 2018 version of the Code.

Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with other members of the electrical community.

Register here

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