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February 6-7, 2008 Toronto, ON Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel
March 6-7, 2008 Vancouver, BC Best Western Richmond Hotel and Convention Centre
March 10-11, 2008 Fort McMurray, AB The Sawridge Inn & Conference Centre
March 12-13, 2008 Edmonton, AB Coast Terrace Inn
March 31- April 1, 2008 Ottawa, ON Chimo Hotel
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NFPA 70b - Recommended Practices For Electrical Equipment Maintenance
Preventive maintenance is the key to reducing accidents, saving lives, and avoiding costly breakdowns and work stoppages. This latest Edition has been updated to reflect the latest industry developments and safety strategies. Our NFPA 70b Electrical Maintenance training course is your best guide for creating and administering an effective Electrical Preventive Maintenance (EPM) program.
A well-administered EPM program is the surest way to reduce accidents, save lives, and minimize costly breakdowns and unplanned shutdowns of production equipment Learn about preventive maintenance for industrial and commercial electrical systems and equipment, and learn test procedures you can implement at once.
Our "NFPA 70b - Recommended Practices For Electrical Equipment Maintenance" training course is an in-depth examination of the NFPA 70b, "Recommended Practices For Electrical Equipment Maintenance". These recommended practices apply to preventive maintenance for electrical, electronic, and communication systems and equipment installed in industrial, commercial and institutional power systems.
This course is designed to alert electrical maintenance personnel in utility, industrial, commercial and institutional facilities to the latest North American Electrical Maintenance and Testing Specifications. These specifications cover the suggested field tests and inspections that are available to assess the suitability for continued service and reliability of electrical power distribution equipment and systems. The purpose of these specifications is to assure that tested electrical equipment and systems are operational and within applicable standards and manufacturer's tolerances and that the equipment and systems are suitable for continued service. This program will also deal with the important subject of troubleshooting electrical systems and choosing the proper preventive maintenance testing equipment and procedures.
This complete NFPA 70b Electrical Maintenance training course includes a copy of the 230-page Standard
This comprehensive two-day course is designed to benefit those working in maintenance that desire to increase their practical knowledge of electrical maintenance standards and practices. The course is open to industrial, commercial and institutional electrical engineering and maintenance professionals, plant electricians, electrical maintenance supervisors, field and plant personnel.
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
- Learn How to design and implement a cost-effective electrical maintenance program.
- Learn the essential procedures for the safe operation, repair, testing, and maintenance of major power equipment.
- Students will learn how to establish what electrical maintenance work can be done in-house or contracted out.
With your forum participation, (which includes Refreshments and Lunches) you will receive the following:
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- NFPA 70b "Recommended Practices For Electrical Equipment Maintenance" (227 Pages)
- FREE Electricity Forum 120-page Electrical Testing and Maintenance Handbook V.6 (Value $35.00)
- $100 Coupon Toward any Future 2008 Electricity Forum Event (Restrictions Apply)
- 1.4 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Credits
- FREE Magazine Subscription (Value $50.00)
- Course Materials in Paper Format
- Register Three, Get One FREE
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Course Duration: 2 Days
When and Where
The Electrical Maintenance Training will be held as follows:
Toronto, ON - February 6-7, 2008
Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport Hotel
33 Carlson Court
Tel: 416-675-1234
Vancouver, BC - March 6-7, 2008
Best Western Hotel & Conference Centre
7551 Westminster Highway, Richmond, BC
Tel: 604-273-7878
Fort Mc Murray, AB - March 10-11, 2008
The Sawridge Inn & Conference Centre
530 MacKenzie Boulevard, Fort Mc Murray, AB
Tel: 780-791-7900
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Edmonton, AB - March 12-13, 2008
Coast Terrace Inn
4440 Gateway Blvd.
Tel: (780) 437-6010
Ottawa, ON - March 31 - April 1, 2008
Chimo Hotel
1199 Joseph Cyr Street
Tel: 613-744-1060
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A special bedroom rate (non-commissionable) has been arranged with these hotels. To receive this rate, inform the hotel that you are a delegate with the Canadian Electricity Forum when making your reservation.
Registration Fees
The registration fee to attend the Forum is $799.00 + 39.95 GST. Register and prepay 8 days prior to forum date and receive an early bird registration fee of $749.00 + 37.45 GST per delegate.
The fee includes forum participation and refreshments. LUNCH IS PROVIDED WITH THIS COURSE.
Companies registering 3 delegates at the regular price ($799.00) will receive a 4th registration FREE.
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| A Note About Commercial Content |
Don't be fooled by other training experiences available in the marketplace presented by manufacturers and service companies, where electrical safety information sessions are really intended to sell equipment and services. The Electricity Forum strives to present technical, non-commercial training that benefits the student - all you receive is credible, commercially-unbiased education. The Electricity Forum does not endorse or promote any company's products or services. We respect that your time and money are invested in your education.
A letter of confirmation will be sent to you once the registration form is processed.
| Cancellation and Refund Policy |
Registration fees are refundable only upon receipt of written notification 10 days prior to the conference date, less a 10 per cent service charge. Substitution of participants is permissible.
The Electricity Forum reserves the right to cancel any conference it deems necessary and will, in such event, make a full refund of the registration fees.
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| About the Electricity Forum |
With headquarters in Pickering, Ontario, The Electricity Forum is dedicated to providing cost-effective, highly specialized education and learning through industry-wide forums, electrical training courses, Electricity Today magazine, and a comprehensive website at www.electricityforum.com. Since 1986, more than 25,000 delegates from leading companies across North America have attended our forums and courses.
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