About Course
This structure focuses on the core aspects of electrical inspection and mas- ter-level competencies, ensuring participants gain a comprehensive under- standing of inspection procedures, safety protocols, and code compliance.
What You Will Learn
DAY ONE
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL INSPECTION AND SAFETY STANDARDS Morning Session:- Introduction to Electrical Inspection
- Role of an Electrical Inspector
- Overview of the Master Electrical Inspector certification
- Key responsibilities and tasks
- Safety Standards and Regulations
- Overview of national and international safety codes (NEC, IEC, etc.)
- PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and safety protocols
- Working in hazardous environments
- Electrical Code and Standards Overview
- Understanding the National Electrical Code (NEC)
- International standards for electrical systems
- Key code compliance points for inspections
- Inspection Equipment and Tools
- Introduction to tools used by electrical inspectors
- Proper handling and calibration of inspection tools
DAY TWO
INSPECTING ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Morning Session:- Electrical Wiring and Systems
- Types of electrical wiring (residential, commercial, industrial)
- Proper wiring practices and installation methods
- Inspection of electrical panels and circuits
- Electrical Load Calculations
- Understanding load requirements and circuit sizing
- Proper installation of conductors and fuses
- Inspection of Electrical Equipment
- Assessing motors, transformers, and generators
- Circuit breakers and disconnect switches inspection
- Identifying common defects and non-compliance
- Reviewing real-world electrical inspection reports
- Group discussions on common inspection issues
DAY THREE
ADVANCED ELECTRICAL INSPECTION
AND SPECIAL AREAS
Morning Session:
- Hazardous Locations and Explosion-Proof Systems (EX)
- Electrical systems in hazardous environments
- Explosion-proof installations and inspection requirements
- Classifications of hazardous areas (Class I, II, III)
Afternoon Session:
- Grounding and Bonding Systems
- Importance of grounding in electrical systems
- Methods for ensuring proper grounding and bonding
- Common grounding faults and how to detect them
- Arc Flash and Shock Hazards
- Understanding arc ash hazards
- Evaluating electrical systems for arc ash risks
- Safety measures and protective equipment
DAY FOUR
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND TECHNIQUES Morning Session:- Inspecting Electrical Installations for Compliance
- Detailed step-by-step inspection process
- Checking for compliance with local and national codes
- Understanding the inspection documentation process
- Troubleshooting and Fault Finding
- Techniques for identifying faulty electrical components
- Troubleshooting wiring issues and equipment malfunctions
- Use of diagnostic tools in electrical inspection
- Inspection Reporting
- Writing clear, concise, and accurate inspection reports
- Documenting ndings and creating corrective action plans
- Communicating issues to stakeholders eectively
DAY FIVE
CERTIFICATION REVIEW, EXAM PREPARATION,
AND FINAL ASSESSMENT
Morning Session:
- Review of Key Concepts and Topics
- Recap of all previous days’ content
- Open discussion and Q&A
- Focus on challenging or complex topics
- Exam preparation tips
Afternoon Session:
- Final Exam
- Written and practical exam based on course content
- Hands-on electrical inspection scenarios
- Final assessment and feedback session
- Course Wrap-Up
- Issuance of certicates
- Final remarks and closing Additional Course
Additional Course Features:
- Hands-On Training: Practical exercises to ensure participants are
- familiar with inspection techniques and tools.
- Group Discussions: Encourage collaborative learning through group
- problem-solving and case study reviews.
- Interactive Sessions: Live demonstrations and real-time troubleshooting.
- Certification Exam: A final assessment to test participants’ knowledge
- and skills.
This outline ensures that by the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the skills necessary to conduct thorough and safe electrical inspections at the Master level, with a particular focus on compliance and troubleshooting.