Comprehensive Online Course: SPE-1000:21 Updates for Electrical Safety Professionals

June 18, 2024

Stay Ahead of Industry Standards with eSAFE’s Self-Directed Online Training

eSAFE is thrilled to announce the launch of its new online, self-directed course: SPE-1000:21 Updates. This course is designed to provide professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the changes made to the SPE-1000:21 Model Code for the Field Evaluation of Electrical Equipment effectively.

SPE-1000:21 Updates Course Highlights:
  • Module 1: An Overview of eSAFE
  • Module 2: An Overview of SPE-1000 Model Code for the Field Evaluation of Electrical Equipment
  • Module 3: New Additional Requirements for Field Evaluation
  • Module 4: Modifications to General Requirements for Field Evaluation
  • Module 5: Modifications to Specific Requirements for Field Evaluation
  • SPE-1000:21 Model Code Updates Feedback

The SPE-1000:21 Updates Course equips professionals with a thorough understanding of field evaluation processes and the latest standards updates. It is particularly beneficial for those involved in the world of electrical equipment, industrial control systems, or renewable energy technology, ensuring they stay ahead of the latest industry standards.

“We are incredibly excited to offer this new online course, which reflects our commitment to advancing electrical safety knowledge and standards. The SPE-1000:21 Updates Course is a significant resource for professionals seeking to ensure compliance and enhance their expertise in the field. We believe this course will help professionals in the electrical industry to stay ahead of the curve as we continue to lead the way in electrical safety.” — Enzo Tramontozzi (Managing Director, eSAFE)

For more information and to register for the course, please visit eSAFE Technical Training.

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