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Pool/Spa Electrical Requirements Training Online

Why do you need a Pool/Spa Electrical Requirements Training course? A Pool/Spa Electrical Requirements Training course is essential for professionals involved in the design, installation, inspection, and maintenance of pool and spa electrical systems. It provides a comprehensive understanding of critical topics like GFCI protection, grounding, bonding, and proper equipment placement. By completing this course, professionals can safeguard lives, protect property, and maintain legal and industry compliance, ensuring the safe enjoyment of pools and spas for users.

SELF-PACED ONLINE TRAINING FOR POOL/SPA ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

This training equips individuals with essential knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of safety standards outlined in the Florida Building Code (FBC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC), reducing the risk of electrical hazards such as shock, fire, and equipment failure. Our online course is accessible on any device, allowing learners to progress at their own pace. Upon successful completion, participants automatically receive their certification via email, affirming their competence in Pool/Spa Electrical Requirements.

Pool/Spa Electrical Requirements – OSHA Requirements

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) establishes safety standards for electrical systems to prevent workplace hazards, which include pools and spas in commercial or public settings. OSHA emphasizes the importance of using ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) to mitigate risks of electrical shock in wet and damp environments. Electrical installations must comply with OSHA's general industry standards (29 CFR 1910.303) and construction standards (29 CFR 1926 Subpart K), ensuring proper grounding, safe equipment maintenance, and hazard identification. Employers are responsible for training workers on recognizing electrical hazards around pools and spas and ensuring that all electrical systems meet OSHA and National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements to protect both employees and patrons.

IACET CEUs (Continuing Education Units)

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CEU Requirements 

  1. 100% attendance for the Pool/Spa Electrical Requirements Training Class
  2. Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  3. Active participation in all class exercises (determined by course instructor)
  4. Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
  5. As applicable, achievement of a minimum passing score on the required end-of-course examination
  6. Participation and submittal of end-of-course evaluation form (must provide name on form to receive credit)

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this Pool/Spa Electrical Requirements training, the student will be able to:

  • Understand the electrical code hierarchy and how to access and navigate the requirements.
  • Discuss general electrical requirements for pools, spas, hot tubs and fountains.
  • Explain the electrical requirements for permanently installed pools.
  • Understand the electrical requirements for storable pools/spas, spas and hot tubs, and hydromassage bathtubs.
  • Discuss how to use the codes and when to expect future updates.

 

What you need:

  • Webcam or smartphone
  • Microphone or smartphone
  • Photo ID

What you get:

  • Certificate of Completion
  • IACET CEUS .1

Course Content

Introduction
Learning Objectives
Florida Building Code (FBC) & the National Electrical Code (NEC) I
Florida Building Code (FBC) & the National Electrical Code (NEC) II
Florida Building Code (FCB), Building Ch. 27 Electrical
Florida Building Code (FBC), Residential Ch. 42 Swimming Pools [Electrical Provisions]
National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 680
Definitions
Cord-And-Plug-Connected Equipment
Overhead Conductor Clearance
Underground Wiring
Maintenance Disconnecting Means
Motors
Receptacles
Luminaires and Fans
Underwater Luminaires
Junction Box, Transformer, Or GFCI Enclosure
Feeders
Equipotential Bonding
Grounding
Pumps
GFCI-Protected Receptacles
Receptacle Locations
Emergency Switch For Spas and Hot Tubs
Outdoor Installations
Indoor Installations
GFCI Protection
GFCI Protection
Other Electrical Equipment
Accessibility
Equipotential Bonding
Summary and Code Updates
Exam