Friday, January 29, 2010

Continuing Education for Kentucky Electrician

Requirements for Kentucky Electrician Continuing Education:

Kentucky: Continuing Education Course Requirements. (1) Continuing education for master electrician and electrician licensees shall relate to the National Electric Code (NFPA 70) or other electrical codes incorporated into the Kentucky Building Code, 815 KAR 7:120, or the Kentucky Residential Code, 815 KAR 7:125, or to safety practices and procedures. (2) Continuing education for electrical contractors shall relate to business and employment law, business practices, and safety practices and procedures. (3) Only two (2) of the six (6) hours of continuing education required for electricians, master electricians, and electrical contractors shall be safety practices and procedures.

YouTrainOnline.com is now offering continuing education electrician courses for Kentucky! We currently offer:

  • NEC 2008 Code Update 4.0 hours
  • NEC 2008 Wiring & Protections 4.0 hours
  • NFPA 70E (Code) 4.0 hours
  • OSHA – Safety & Health Programs (safety) 1.0 hours
  • Electrical Safety (safety) 1.0 hours

Online Electrician Continuing Education is the easiest possible way to earn your CE credits. Online learning benefits are numerous: it’s convenient, self-paced, offers flexibility, available 24/7, enables you to cut the commute, and it’s often less expensive!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Delaware Electrician Continuing Education

Online Electrician Continuing Education is the easiest possible way to earn your CE credits. Online learning benefits are numerous: it's convenient, self-paced, offers flexibility, available 24/7, enables you to cut the commute, and it's often less expensive!

Delaware electricians must complete 10 hours of Continuing Education (min. 5hrs NEC code) every 2 years on June 30th (even yrs).

YouTrainOnline.com has four, 10.0 hour packages and four, 5.0 hour courses for electricians in Delaware.

Please visit Youtrainonline.com, click on the "Enroll Now" button for secure access to the Electrician CE library to select your state and full description of all courses.



Monday, January 25, 2010

Montana Electrician Continuing Education

Electrician Continuing Education Requirements - Montana

Montana:
All licensees are required to complete 16 hours of continuing education (8 hrs of NEC Code, and 8 hours Industry Specific). Renewal period is July 15th every even year. Next renewal is July 15th, 2010.

YouTrainOnline.com offers three 16.0 Hour packages and six 4.0 Hour courses for Montana Electrician CE.

Online Electrician Continuing Education is the easiest possible way to earn your CE credits. Online learning benefits are numerous: it's convenient, self-paced, offers flexibility, available 24/7, enables you to cut the commute, and it's often less expensive!
Arkansas Electrician Continuing Education Requirements


Arkansas: All licensed electricians are required to take eight hours of continuing education every code change; the hours must consist of NEC Code Updates.

YouTrainOnline.com is currently offering Arkansas electricians NEC 2008 Code Update, 4.0 hours online, for $30.00.

Online Electrician Continuing Education is easy, convenient, self-paced, offers flexibility, cuts the commute, and it's often less expensive! Visit our Electrician CE campus today.

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Alaska Electrician Continuing Education

Alaska Electrician Continuing Education Requirements:

Alaska
: Electrical Administrators are required to take 8 hrs of continuing education per category type every two years, based on the current state adopted codes. Electrical Journeyman are required to take 16 hours of continuing education every two years, of which at least eight hours must be based on the current codes and eight hours may be "industry related."

YouTrainOnline.com offers the Alaska Journeyman 16 Hour CE Package and Alaska Administrator 8 Hour CE package. We also offer four, 4.0 hour courses: NFPA 70E, NEC 2008 Wiring & Protection, NEC 2008 Code Update.

Online Electrician Continuing Education is easy, convenient, self-paced, offers flexibility, cuts the commute, and it's often less expensive! Visit our Electrician CE campus today.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Air Conditioning Fundamentals Course Overview

Overview of YouTrainOnline.com Air Conditioning Fundamentals (20 NATE Recognized hrs)

Description:

A thorough intro to the concepts, laws, and processes related to air condtionining systems.

  • NATE CEHs: 20
  • RSES issues CEUs in accordance with Council on Continuing Education guidelines. It’s up to individual entities whether they accept RSES CEUs.
  • Course length: approximately 16-24 hours.

This 20 hour course is designed for Service Technicians.

Upon Completion of this course, you will understand:

  • The functioning and components of a basic vapor compression system
  • The basic structure of matter and the fundamental laws related to the behaviour of different states of matter
  • the air conditioning compression cycle
  • use of the refrigerant tables and the refrigerant properties

Course Description:

  • On-demand, interactive course of 10 modules
  • Online course reader with easy-to-print PDFs
  • Online self-assessment

Modules: CEU’s NATE CEHs

  • Intro to Basic System Operation 0.2 2.0
  • Basic Structure of Matter 0.2 2.0
  • Heat Energy 0.2 2.0
  • Gas Laws I 0.2 2.0
  • Gas Laws II 0.2 2.0
  • Pressure- Temperature Relationships 0.2 2.0
  • Compression Cycle I 0.2 2.0
  • Compression Cycle II 0.2 2.0
  • Refrigerant Tables 0.2 2.0
  • Refrigerant Properties 0.2 2.0

Every Module Includes:

Reading assignment, Learning activities, Lesson summary, Module exam

Outcomes:

The 10 online modules help you to understand:

  • The operation of the vapor compressor system and the components and fluids associated with it, the basic principles of thermodynamics.
  • The basic structure of matter, the various states of matter and the concept of chemical compounds, the behavior of matter under different conditions.
  • The processes that take place when heat is added to a material (solid, liquid, or gas) or removed from it, the concepts of measuring temperature changes and amounts of heat.
  • The description of gas laws that govern the behavior of the refrigerant used in an air conditioning system.
  • The behavior of various gases under different circumstances, the concept of density and temperature change, the specific volume and specific gravity of a material, the behavior of gases with respect to changes in weight and density.
  • The key terms–saturation, superheat, and subcooling, and how they relate to the functioning of an air conditioning systems, the various temperature and pressure scales used in the HVAC industry and the concept of a pressure-temperature chart.
  • The principles of cooling, the concept of vapour to liquid conversion, and the air conditioning compression cycle.
  • The concept of volumetric efficiency and the factors that affect it, transformation of energy, and mechanical energy.
  • The concept of refrigerant tables and how they help to set controls and compute head pressure, the use of refrigerant tables to calculate liquid and vapor density and net refrigeration effect and estimate discharge temperatures.
  • The various properties of refrigerants, an explanation of the terms zeotropes, azeotropes, and near-azeotropes and the difference between them, the thermodynamic, physical and safety properties of common refrigerants.

How This Course Relates to Existing RSES Training:

This online course is a great complement to the instructor-led trainings being offered by RSES Chapters.

The modules that make up the Air Conditioning Fundamentals online course most directly resemble content within the first few Lessons of the, “RAC Unit1 – Principles of Refrigeration,” manual as well as the, “RSES Technical Institute Manual 1,” however, because the eLearning courses are available in short, segmented, module format, you can also choose to use any of the independent modules to supplement nearly any course in which further study or explanation is needed in a given topic area.

This is just one of many great online packages/courses we offer. Come visit YouTrainOnline.com to Enroll Now!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Overview OSHA 10 Hour Outreach Training


OSHA - 10 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program

This course covers ten (10) hours of courses, required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), that apply toward 10-hour Construction Industry course completion card. This module is comprised of 12 sections, covering topics pertaining to regulations covered by Standard 29 CFR 1926. The successful completion of this course will help to meet the Construction Industry standards established by OSHA.

OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of their job.

Visit Campus, click Enroll Now to access secure library.



Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Contractor Continuing Education

Are you unsure of what continuing education classes you need? Contractor laws vary by state, so be sure to check with your state. You can also check with the Association of General Contractors of America.

When choosing the best contractor for the job, potential customers want to make educated, informed decisions. They want to hire true professionals that can answer their questions and assure them that they are up-to-date on the latest technologies, that their contractor is building them the safest, most energy efficient building possible. They are going to want to know about your education.

YouTrainOnline.com offers four Packages, the RSES library and 30 courses to ALL Contractors in ALL states.

YouTrainOnline.com, your online source for Contractor CE courses, Building Green Courses and more. We offer 24/7 access to learning and Customer Service Support Center that's open 24 hrs. to answer all your questions.

RSES Library: receive 12 months of access for all for programs
  • Air Conditioning Fundamentals 20 CEH
  • Electricity for the HVACR Technician 36 CEH
  • Refrigerant Usage Certification - EPA 608 10 CEH
  • Safety for the HVACR Technician 16 CEH
All courses and programs are NATE recognized.

Alabama: Beginning in the calendar year 2001, all certified contractors shall be required to acquire eight credit hours of continuing education over a two-year period. The Board may require certified contractors to submit to the Board proof of compliance with the continuing education requirement on an annual basis to allow the Board to maintain its records regarding continuing education attendance of each certified contractor.
Alaska: the Regulation of Construction contractors does not presently require any continuing education for license renewal at this time. However, YouTrainOnline.com does offer many industry related packages and courses, including OSHA 10-hour Outreach training. Please click the "Enroll Now" button above to browse all course titles.
Arizona: The Registrar of Contractor's does not require any continuing education for licenses at this time. You may recieve credit for technical training, apprenticeship training or education which may be substitured for a protion of the required four years of practical experience. Check with your state for complete description of requirements.
Arkansas: While Arkanasas does not require continuing education for a a contractor's license, YouTrainOnline.com does offer several pacakages and courses to help keep professional contractors up-to-date. Click on the "Enroll Now" button above to check out our extensive course library.
California: Renewal is biennially based on the date of initial issuance. Currently, there are not any continuing education requirements for California contractors. Don't let that get in the way of your education, though! We have several courses and packages to help keep you up-to-date.
Colorado: Colorado does not have any contractor continuing education requirements. No state license is requried for General Contractors. Renewal for electrical contractors is February 28th of odd years; plumbing contractor renewals occur August 31st of odd years. Continuing Education will give you the advantage of being knowledgable and well informed.
Connecticut: Check with your state for any Connecticut contractor continuing education requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Delaware: Check with your state for requirements. While Delaware does not require continuing education for a a contractor license, YouTrainOnline.com does offer several pacakages and courses to help keep professional contractors up-to-date. Click on the "Enroll Now" button above to check out our extensive course library.
Florida: The State of Florida requires fourteen hours board-approved continuing education each biennium prior to the renewal period for both certified and registered contractors. "At least one hour must deal with workplace safety, one hour on the subject of worker's compensation, one hour on the subject of business practices and one hour on Florida Building Code advanced modules." A person who holds more than one certificate or registration issued by the board is required to complete the continuing education requirements only once during each biennial certification renewal period and only once during each biennial registration period.
Georgia: Check with your state for Georgia contractor continuing education requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Hawaii: Contractor continuing education is not required for Hawaii contractor license renewal at this time. Please check with your state. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Idaho: Idaho does not presently require any continuing education for contractor license renewal at this time. However, YouTrainOnline.com does offer many industry related packages and courses, including OSHA 10-hour Outreach training. Please click the "Enroll Now" button above to browse all course titles.
Illinois: Please check with your state for Illinois contractor continuing education requirements. YouTrainOnline.com does offer many industry related packages and courses, including OSHA 10-hour Outreach training. Please click the "Enroll Now" button above to browse all course titles.
Indiana: Currently, there are no continuing education requirements for Indiana contractors. Plumbing contractors must renew licenses biennially based on the date of the initial issuance. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Iowa: Please check with your state for any Iowa contractor continuing education requirements.YouTrainOnline.com does offer many industry related packages and courses, including OSHA 10-hour Outreach training. Please click the "Enroll Now" button above to browse all course titles.
Kansas: Kansas does not have contractor license for construction cotractors at the state level, contractors must check licensing and continuing education requirements at the local level. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Kentucky: The Board of HVAC Contractors does NOT allow any online courses to satisfy continuing education requirements at this time. Please check with your state for requirements.
Louisiana: The official policy of the Louisiana Board is not to officially approve or endorse any continuing education providers; However, our course materials have been submitted to the Board and deemed acceptable for their Residential Contractors License. Process Safety Management - 2 hrs, Safety & Health Programs - 2 hrs.
Maine: Please check with your state for Maine contractor continuing education requirements. YouTrainOnline.com does offer many industry related packages and courses, including OSHA 10-hour Outreach training. Please click the "Enroll Now" button above to browse all course titles.
Maryland: Currently, there aren't any continuing education requirements for Maryland contractors. Click the "Enroll Now" button above to browse all course titles.
Massachusetts: Please check with your state for any continuing education for contractor requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Michigan: Michigan contractors are not required to complete any continuing education requirements at this time. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Minnesota: Please check with your state for any contractor continuing education requirements in Minnesota. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Mississippi: Continuing education for contractors in the state of Mississippi are not currently required. However, the SMBOC is in the process of evaluating several forms of Continuing Education. Please check with the Mississippi State Board of Contractors for updates. Please click the "Enroll Now" button above to browse all course titles.
Missouri: Please check with your state for any contractor continuing education requirements in Missouri. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Montana: Please check with your state for licensing information and any Montana contractor continuing education requirements. All contstuction contractors and subcontractors must register with the Department of Labor and Industry if they have employees. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Nebraska: Nebraska requires that contractors doing business in counties with poplutions over 100,000 to be licensed. All electricians are required to be licensed. Please check with your state for any continuing education requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Nevada: Currently, there aren't any continuing education requirments for contractors in Nevada. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
New Hampshire: Please check with your state for any contractor continuing education requirements in New Hampshire. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
New Jersey: Please check with your state. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
New Mexico: Please check with your state for any continuing education for contractor requirements.
New York: The state of New York currently has no continuing education requirements for contractors. However, we do have an excellent assortment of courses that contractors in every state can benefit from! Please click on the "Enroll Now" button above for access.
North Carolina: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education North Carolina requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
North Dakota: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education North Dakota requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Ohio: At this time, Ohio requires contractors to complete 10 Classroom Hours of continuing education per renewal period. Distance learning is not accepted. Don't let that stop you from taking an online course for your own benefit though, Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Oklahoma: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Okalahoma requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Oregon: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Oregon requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Pennsylvania: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Pennsylvania requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Rhode Island: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Rhode Island requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
South Carolina: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education South Carolina requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
South Dakota: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education South Dakota requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Tennessee: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Tennessee requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Texas: Texas Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractors: All Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractors are required to take 8 hrs of TDLR approved continuing education every year. Of those, 2 hrs must be in Texas Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Laws. Texas Auctioneers: For holders of Auctioneer and Associate Auctioneer licenses expiring on or after January 1, 2006, six hours of TDLR approved continuing education courses will be required to renew that license. Two of these hours must be in instruction in laws and rules that regulate the conduct of auctioneers and associate auctioneers. The other four hours must be courses taken in one or more of the following subjects:
  • Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1802, Auctioneers.
  • Title 16, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 67, Auctioneers Administrative Rules.
  • Other laws and rules that regulate the conduct of auctioneers and associate auctioneers.
  • Auction-related laws, such as the Uniform commercial code - Sales, Title 1, Chapter 2, Texas Business and Commerce Code 2.328 and the Deceptive Trade Practices - Consumer Protection Act, Chapter 17, Subchapter E, Texas Business and Commerce Code.
  • Business practices, such as insurance, auction ethics, contracts, maintenance of trust accounts, and marketing.
Utah: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Utah requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Vermont: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Vermont requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Virginia: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Virginia requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Washington: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Washington requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
West Virginia: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education West Virginia requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
Wisconsin: Plumbing contractors are required to take 12 hrs of Continuing Education by Dec. 31, 2008. All courses must be approved by the Dept. of Commerce.Course Name: Internet: OSHA 10 Hour Construction Industry Course
Course number 9559
exp 4/1/2013
credit Types: 10.0 hrs
  • Journeyman Plumber License
  • Journeyman Plumber - Restricted Appliance License
  • Journeyman Plumber - Restricted Service License
  • Master Plumber License
  • Master Plumber - Restricted Appliance License
  • Master Plumber - Restricted Service License
  • Soil Tester Certification
  • and 6.5 credit hrs for Utility Contractor License
Wyoming: Please check with your state for contractor continuing education Wyoming requirements. Click on "Enroll Now" at the top of this page and select "All" to see our complete Contractor Library.
YouTrainOnline.com is also your online source for OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach Training. Accepted by OSHA. OSHA 10-hour, 30-hour Outreach Training Courses online! Course Provider is 360training.com. Upon completion of the 10-hour & 30-hour course, you will receive a completion card from the Department of Labor within 4-8 weeks.