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Basic Electricity
Electricity is a powerful component in industry and understanding of electrical current is essential for your training and protection plans.

This course will outline the fundamentals to working with electricity and objectives can be customized to meet your industry specific needs.

BENEFITS TO YOUR ORGANIZATION

• Safer operation and understanding

• Better diagnosis of electrical problems and questions

COURSE OBJECTIVES

• Safety issues and precautions

• Electrical terms

• Basic schematic reading/component identification

• Electrical theory

• Measuring/meter usage

• Troubleshooting

• Additional, advanced learning objectives available

TRAINING DESCRIPTION

Basic Electricity is a 24 hour course designed to introduce basic concepts and comprehension. No previous experience is required. Basic Electricity covers the fundamentals of safety, theory, and troubleshooting and stresses the use of standard electrical tests, electrical 4equipment, and troubleshooting procedures for a clear understanding of how electricity is produced, measured, controlled, and used.

HOURS AND COST

Your Basic Electricity course is a 24 hour training activity, scheduled at your convenience for up to 10 participants. 2.4 IACET Approved CEUs will be awarded with the successful completion of the 24 hour workshop. Pricing includes training administration, instruction, participant books and class materials, certificate of completion, and an activity evaluation at the conclusion of training.

Basic Electricity Course: $6,999

(Additional participants $399/each)


Request more information online or call 866-IVY-4ACT.
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