ECABC In-Person Tech Talk: Preview the 2024 Code Changes and Top 10 Current Code Infractions

March 1, 2024

Join ECABC for an engaging discussion on the latest Code Changes and Top 10 Code Infractions updates that are significantly impacting our industry.

Led by Technical Safety BC, you’ll gain insights into the latest code modifications. Additionally, Jason Rowley, Chief Electrical Inspector of the City of Vancouver, will discuss permitting timelines and highlight the top 10 code infractions. Don’t miss this chance to acquire valuable knowledge from our distinguished speakers and stay abreast of the dynamic developments within our industry.

Date & Time:

  • Tuesday, March 12th, 2024
  • 3:15 – 5:40pm PDT (registration opens at 2:45pm)

Timeline:

2:45pm – Registration opens
3:15pm – Code Changes by TSBC
4:15pm – Break & refreshments 
4:40pm – City Timelines, Code Infractions, and Energy Management Bulletin by Jason Rowley

Location: 

Room 109, Building SE 1 (the Electrical Training Centre)
BCIT Burnaby Campus
3700 Willingdon Ave.,
Burnaby, BC  V5G 3H2

Price:

  • ECABC Members: $25 + GST
  • Non-Members: $35 + GST

Go HERE for more information

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