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Your electrician license renewal will most likely require continuing education. State requirements differ, but in almost every case a minimum of 8 hours of education over a 2 year period is required. This requirement is to ensure that the most up-to-date safety standards are met across the industry and to disseminate information on new techniques and regulations that affect your daily work. Although the requirement may seem a nuisance there are ways of managing the education that can make it seem not just tolerable, but actually enjoyable. The key lies in disrupting your daily schedule as little as possible by the addition of training.
Traditional forms of training and education have involved lengthy periods of sitting in a classroom following a lesson plan presented by a trainer or a teacher. This form of learning is effective, but not the most efficient method. Recent studies have found that students learn better when they are put in charge of their own learning - in other words, they do better when they are allowed to control the pace. Not only do they generally progress through the course at a slightly faster rate, they retain more of the information and perform better on tests. This is the same whether you are studying 10th grade science or for the renewal of your electrician license.

The advent of the internet opened up an entirely new avenue for self-directed training. No longer would all distance learning involve the ponderous mailing back and forth of textbooks and tests. Now, one simple log-on give you access to an entire world of continuing education courses. Your electrician license continuing education is only part of what is available. Courses for career development, business building and OSHA safety are all available next to the required courses. You can pick and choose the courses that are best suited to you.

Electrical abbreviations are used throughout several industries, including automotive, construction, electricity wiring, electronic device repair and manufacturing, and telephony. They are used for various circuits, conduits, sizes, standardized tools, and more. Because electrical work involves significant cost and/or safety risks, understanding these abbreviations and acronyms is important for all involved.
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