NASCLA South Carolina Electrical Contractor Exam Prep Class Registration (Class in Charlotte September 12-13, 2026)
Original price was: $600.00.$550.00Current price is: $550.00.
This is for South Carolina NASCLA Electrical Contractors Exam Preparation Registration
Class is Saturday September 12th 8:00am – 5:00pm
Class is Sunday September 13th 8:00am – 12:00pm
Class will take place in Charlotte!
Our class will provide you with the knowledge you need to pass your exam on the first try!
Our instructor will give you his personal email address in class to give you continued support until you pass your exam.
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This is for NASCLA South Carolina Electrical Contractor Exam Prep Class Registration!
Reference Materials to bring to class
- 2020 or 2023 National Electrical Code
- Code of Federal Regulations – 29 CFR 1926 – OSHA
Construction Industry Regulations - A Guide to the Project Management Body of
Knowledge - ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1
- Delmar’s Standard Textbook of Electricity, 2016
- International Residential Code for One- and Two Family Dwellings
- NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and
Project Management, Basic 12th Edition - NFPA 101- Standard for Life Safety Code, 2015
- NFPA 70E – Standard for Electrical Safety in the
Workplace, 2015 - OSHA 3071 – Job Hazard Analysis Guide, 2002
- Grounding and Bonding, 2014 Edition
- Ugly’s Electrical References
Who is the instructor?
He has orchestrates training initiatives, virtual design and construction projects, layout, planning, and oversees prefabrication and acts as the UL Manufacturing Technical Representative. Samuel’s journey in the electrical industry commenced in 2002, where he embarked on a path of growth through Local 606’s esteemed apprenticeship program. He ascended to roles including foreman, electrical inspector, plans examiner, and qualifying agent before assuming his current position. Samuel serves as Principal for NFPA across various codes and standards, including the revered National Electrical Code and Nation Fire Alarm and Signaling Code. His expertise extends further as he actively contributes to five UL Standards Technical Panels, shaping industry benchmarks and best practices. Holding multiple electrical contractors’ licenses, Samuel is also a licensed plans examiner and inspector, a provider of continuing education, and NICET Level IV certification in Fire Alarm Systems.
What should I study before class?
Familiarize yourself with the NEC. Read the table of contents and flip through the code book. Don’t worry about becoming a “code expert” before class. We will teach you what you need to know and give you the resources to be successful.
Why should I take this class instead of your competitor’s?
Passing the required exams is a difficult task. We have decades of experience teaching electrical exam preparation classes and will provided you with the support you need after you leave the classroom. Many of our competitors still teach using the same methods they used 15 years ago. Exams have changed and our teaching style and methods have changed with them. Let us help you pass your exam on the first try!
How do I apply to take the state exam?
We will provide you with all of the necessary information to apply for the required exams at the seminar. We will even provide assistance filling out the complicated application forms and setting up your new company for an additional fee.
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