Event Date & Time:
Mon, 03/22/2010 (All day) - Tue, 03/23/2010 (All day)
Event Location:
Vancouver, BC
Designers, installers and users are responsible for electrical safety. The Canadian Electrical Code establishes safety standards for design, installation, maintenance and use of electrical wiring by preventing undue electrical fire and shock hazards.
Excellent code knowledge is a prerequisite to correct specification and application of equipment and wiring in all areas of design, construction, maintenance, manufacturing and the use of electricity. This seminar demonstrates accurate interpretations and applications in areas such as wiring systems, grounding and bonding, protection and control, motors, lines and substations, explosion-proof areas, fire alarms and emergency systems. It also highlights key standards, including the Building Code, IEEE, NFPA and CSA which are referenced in the Canadian Electrical Code.
Objective
To enhance participant’s knowledge in key sections of the Canadian Electrical Code.
Who Should Attend
This seminar will be of interest to engineers in design and construction, plant engineers and other staff, maintenance and safety personnel, contractors, fire and accident investigators, plant operating personnel, manufacturers, government and electrical utility staff. The seminar will be of great benefit to consulting engineering companies who advise power plants, oil and gas plants, and other manufacturing and processing industries. Personnel responsible for electrical operation of physical plants at large institutional, commercial and industrial complexes will also find it beneficial.
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