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Florida Electrical Contractors Renewal Package

The Florida Electrical Contractors Renewal Package includes all the classes necessary for a Florida Registered and Electrical Contractor to renew their licenses.

Eleven CEU Hours as required by the state of Florida.

Course Approval #0803065

Provider License #0009341

$59.99

Course Parts

Part Title Category CEU Hours
1 Workers Compensation for Electrical Contractors WC 1
2 Construction Industry Safety Programs WPS 1
3 Cash Flow Management for the Electrical Contractors BSP 1
4 Laws and Rules L & R 1
5 Advanced Electrical 8th Edition ADV 1
6 False Alarm Prevention FA 2
7 2023 National Electrical Code Update and Changes from 2017 Tech 4
Total Hours 11 Hours

Narrative Summaries and Learning Objectives for each Part

Part One: Occupational Safety and Health Act and Workers Compensation for Electrical Contractors

One CEU Hour

Narrative Summary

This class addresses the factors and components of Workers’ Compensation Insurance. It considers the importance of the program, key features and it’s function in the workplace. The responsibilities of employers, employees and the insurance company are considered. How injuries are determined and classified are reviewed.

Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  1. Recognize the importance of workers’ Compensation Insurance.
  2. Recall the key features of Workers’ Compensation Insurance.
  3. Explain the role of WCI in the workplace.
  4. State the components of disability determination.
  5. Recall the responsibilities of employers, employees, and the insurance company.
  6. Consider additional factors that relate to Workers Compensation Insurance.

Part Two: Safety Programs for Electrical Contractors

One CEU Hour

Narrative Summary

This part addresses the need for, benefits of, and components of a safety program. It reviews the parts of a safety manual and steps to take after an incident.

Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  1. Describe the components of a safety program.
  2. Identify the primary goal and benefits of a safety program.
  3. List the sections of a safety manual.
  4. Recognize methods of preventing hazards.
  5. Relate the steps to be taken after an incident.

Part Three: Cash Flow Management for Electrical Contractors

One CEU Hour

Narrative Summary

The class addresses the components of cash flow and the sources of cash flow challenges. It addresses how to face and solve these challenges and provides tools to accomplish this goal.

Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  1. Define what ash flow is.
  2. Identify the causes of cash flow problems.
  3. List solutions to cash flow problems.
  4. Differentiate between profitability problems and cash flow problems.
  5. Demonstrate using a cash flow statement that uses cash flow projection

Part Four: Laws and Rules Impacting Electrical Contractors in Florida

One CEU Hour

Narrative Summary

This class reviews sections of Florida Statutes 489 Part II and Administrative Code 61G6.

Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  1. Recognize the importance of being familiar with Florida statutes and rules as they apply to Electrical Contracting.
  2. Recall the components of Florida Administrative Code 61G6 and Florida Statutes 489 Part II.
  3. Define the key components of selected components of pertinent laws and rules.

Part Five: Advanced Electrical 8th Edition

One CEU Hour

Narrative Summary

This class contains the general provisions, definitions, and wiring methods for the installation of pools, spas, hot tubs, and hydromassage bathtubs including the use off flexible cords and the installation of double insulated pool pumps.

It addresses equipotential bonding and grounding requirements for the safe installation of pools, spas, and hot tubs. It addresses the general scope of Chapter 42 of the FBC for Swimming pools and the definitions used per the code. It addresses accepted wiring methods that are allowed and the working clearances for electrical equipment for and around pools and tubs.

Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  1. Define important terms related to swimming pool electrical systems, such as GFCI, bonding, and grounding.
  2. Summarize the general installation principles for electrical components in swimming pools.
  3. Implement appropriate wiring methods for wet locations in swimming pool installations.
  4. Differentiate between the electrical requirements for indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
  5. Assess the compliance of a given swimming pool electrical installation with theFlorida Building Code requirements.

Part Six: False Alarms

Two CEU Hours

Narrative Summary

This engaging and informative course delves into the complexities of false alarms, exploring their causes, consequences, and the crucial measures for prevention and management. Through a blend of theoretical foundations, real-world case studies (such as the Windy Grove school incident), and interactive learning modules, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to mitigate the impact of false alarms in various settings, including residential, educational, and commercial environments.

Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  1. List the causes of false alarms.
  2. Recall the consequences of false alarms.
  3. Recognize strategies for false alarm prevention.
  4. Recognize motives for creating a malicious false alarm.
  5. Recall the legal issues of false alarms.
  6. Review the factors of weather-related false alarms.

Part Seven: 2023 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE UPDATE AND CHANGES FROM 2017

Four CEU Hours

Narrative Summary

Revisions and updates have been made to the National Electrical Code (NEC) from 2017 to 2023. This class presents the latest safety protocols, regulations, and changes to codes. Explore critical changes in wiring methods, equipment installations, and protection mechanisms to ensure compliance and proficiency in electrical projects.

Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  1. Recognize the importance of staying current with the latest NEC edition.
  2. Recall 2023 NEC update and changes regarding Article 100 Definitions and General Requirements.
  3. Apply 2023 NEC Article 210 Branch Circuits and the impacts on electrical safety in residential settings.
  4. List Article 210 changes in laundry area requirements.
  5. Review NEC 2023 Article 220 Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service Calculations.
  6. Explain Article 250 Grounding and Bonding.
  7. Evaluate Article 408 Switchboards and Panelboards about the explanation of changes in panelboard installation practices.
  8. Recall Article 408 on the importance of clearances and safety considerations.
  9. Define Article 430 Updates in Motor Circuits and Controllers in regard to revised requirements for motor overload protection.
  10. Apply Article 517 Requirements for Health Care Facilities.
  11. Review Article 680 Revisions in Swimming Pool Installations.
  12. State Article 700 Changes in Emergency Systems.
  13. Discuss Article 408 on the importance of clearances and safety considerations.

Who will Benefit from this Class

Florida Registered and Electrical Contractors and contractors in related fields will benefit from this class.

Reporting

Class completions are reported to the DBPR.

Renewal Cycle

Licenses expire August 31st every even year.

This course includes:

  • Virtual Access From Any Computer
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Competitive Pricing
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions About this Class

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Yes, but it is not necessary to pass this test in order to receive credit for this class.

Yes. You can proceed through the slides, activities, audio clips and video clips at your own pace. Take as long or as little time as you would like.

Yes. You should download or print this out for your records.

The class will be available until twelve months from the date of purchase.

Yes. Class completion will be reported to the DBPR. Your Education Pathways online account will have a history of the classes that you have taken, but you should retain a copy of your certificates of completion.

FAQs About Our Online Classes in General

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Completing an online class is easy, even if your computer skills are not well developed. Instructions are clear.

Classes consist of slides that you may click through at your own pace. There are audio clips, some video instructions, activities like matching, drop and drag, pictures, visuals and case studies. Some classes have pop-up quizzes that are not scored. Some, depending upon the requirements of the agency that governs the industry, have final exams of multiple- choice questions. The classes are easy to take and move quickly, depending upon how fast the Learner wants to proceed.

Some industries require their licensees to maintain a fifty-minute hour of seat time and those slides are timed to assure that the requirement is met.

Yes, if the phone is in the landscape position but this is not the ideal way to enjoy or maximize what you learn from the class. A larger screen works very well and is much better to use. Also, some regulatory agencies prohibit taking continuing education classes on cell phones.

Yes. Here’s how:


  1. Click on “My Account” on top of Education Pathways home page.

  2. Enter the user name and password that you chose when you purchased your first class. Hit “enter” on your keyboard.

  3. Click on “View Course” for the class you would like to complete.


Yes, participants typically have access to course materials, presentations, and resources for twelve months after purchasing the course. This allows for review and reference, ensuring continued learning and application of knowledge.

Education Pathways has a 100% money-back guarantee. Should a learner request a refund before the successful completion of a class not reported as completed, the refund will be processed immediately.

Yes. When you reach the end of the class, you will see the word “Certificate” on the left side of the screen. Click on it to download. The Certificate of Completion will have your name, license number, number of continuing education hours (CEU or PDH) and date of completion. This certificate will remain in the dashboard of your account.

Education Pathways’ courses are approved by your state to fulfill your licensing renewal requirements if your state or profession requires this. Course descriptions and the approval numbers from each state's licensing agency are on the course page.

It is always the responsibility of the professional to determine that they have enrolled in the correct classes to fulfill their requirements. Contact the agency that regulates your industry in your state to confirm your requirements.

Education Pathways has been providing online continuing education classes for more than twenty years. We guarantee that the classes are appropriate for the professions that we serve and that promise is supported by a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

Education Pathways’ online classes provide an interactive learning experience that can be completed at your desired speed for a low cost. Learning by reading a book provides a different type of learning methodology at a significantly higher cost. If you want to revisit course information you can do so at any time within one year of purchasing the class. It is also possible to take a screenshot of a slide if you want to revisit it away from your computer.

Yes. If your profession requires that your credits be reported,. Education Pathways will do that promptly, usually within 24 hours. It sometimes takes the governing agency a few days to update your account. If reporting is not required, retain your Certificates of Completion for your records to confirm that you have completed the classes necessary to renew your license.