Ontario Electrical Code Training in April from OEL

EIN OEL 400

April 1, 2022

This training program will be hosted by OEL member Donald R. McNichol Consulting Inc.

The estimated duration of the course is 3 to 3.5 hours.

The course covers all the significant changes in the 2021 Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Editorial and minor changes are not discussed.

Donald R. McNichol Consulting Inc. is willing to accommodate the needs of participants who require learning accommodations. Should you require any accommodations, please email Bao at least one week in advance of the course start date.

The maximum amount of registrations for each course date is 30. Register early to avoid being held on the waiting list.

Materials

  • *A hardcopy of the course participant handout will provided to you at the training course. You will no longer need to print this material yourself*
  • Participants may bring their own copy of the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code or the 2021 Ontario Electrical Safety Code

About Donald R. McNichol Consulting Inc.

Based in Waterloo, Donald R. McNichol Consulting Inc. provides expert electrical training and consulting services based on electrical installation requirements in Canada. Our team is made up of highly skilled electrical professionals. Each of our trainers and consultants is a Red Seal certified electrician and former electrical inspector in Ontario.

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