RedVector
JCOM-00042
2023 NEC Changes: Special Occupancies
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Discuss the revised classification requirements for Class III locations in 500.5
- List the allowable protection techniques in 500.7 and in the new Table 13 in Chapter 9
- Explain the temperature requirements and rules for lasers in 500.8
- Recall the allowances for coded raceways in 501.10 and 502.10
- List the sealing requirements in 502.15
- Explain why Article 512 was created for cannabis oil equipment and systems
- List the requirements for pharmacies in 517.10
- Discuss the expansion of Part 5 of Article 517 in 517.70
- Explain the limitations of certain cables in agricultural facilities in 547.26
- List the requirements for replaced equipment in 555.15
- Recall the protection requirements in 555.35
- State when 555.36 requires an emergency disconnect for shore power
- List the requirements in 555.38 for lighting around marina's docking facilities and similar, and
- Explain why the temporary wiring requirements of 590.8 were reduced
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Ryan Jackson
Ryan Jackson is a combination inspector in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area. He began his career as a carpenter while in high school, and began doing electrical work at the age of 18. At the age of 23 Ryan landed his first job as an electrical inspector, and subsequently became certified in building, plumbing, and mechanical inspection, as well as building and electrical plan review. Two years after becoming an inspector, he was approached by a friend in the area asking him to fill in at an electrical seminar for him. After his first class he was hooked, and is now a highly sought after seminar instructor. Ryan has taught in several states, and loves helping people increase their understanding of the Code.
He has been involved in writing and editing over 25 books on the National Electrical Code, and has taught the subject in multiple states and for multiple colleges and universities. He is self-employed as an NEC® consultant and inspector.
When Ryan isn’t working, he can often be found in his garage turning wood on his lathe, in his basement exercising, or any quiet place where he can dive into a book. He is also a rabid University of Utah football fan. Ryan married his high school sweetheart, Sharie, and they have two beautiful children together: Kaitlynn and Aaron.
State Licenses
AK - Electrical Administrator (National Electrical Code - 19574)
AK - Electrical Journeyman (National Electrical Code - 19574)
AK - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare)
AL - Engineer (General)
AR - Engineer (General)
CA - Electrician (General - CA Approved Continuing Education Provider)
CO - Electrician (National Electrical Code)
DE - Electrician (National Electrical Code - EEE-AC-091523-074918)
DE - Engineer (General)
FL - Contractor, Electrical (Technical - 0802865)
Accreditation: FL DBPR Approved Provider 0001771
FL - Contractor, Electrical Specialty (Technical - 0802865)
Accreditation: FL DBPR Approved Provider 0001771
FL - Engineer (General - 0000271)
Accreditation: FBPE Approved Provider #0003352, License #33
GA - Engineer (General)
IA - Engineer (General)
ID - Engineer (General)
IL - Engineer, Professional (General)
IL - Engineer, Structural (General)
KS - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare)
KY - Electrician and Master Electrician (National Electrical Code)
KY - Engineer (General)
LA - Engineer (General)
MD - Electrician, Master (National Electrical Code)
MD - Engineer (General)
ME - Engineer (General)
MI - Engineer (General)
MN - Electrician (National Electrical Code - CRSE2310-0055)
Accreditation: If you have any comments about this course offering, please mail them to the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.
MN - Engineer (General)
MO - Engineer (General)
MS - Engineer (General)
MT - Engineer (General)
NC - Engineer (General)
ND - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare)
NE - Engineer (General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEU for this program.
NH - Engineer (General)
NJ - Engineer (General - 24GP000006300)
NM - Electrician, Journeyman (National Electrical Code - 2023-123)
NM - Engineer (General)
NV - Engineer (General)
NY - Engineer (General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEU for this program.
OH - Engineer (General)
OK - Engineer (General)
OR - Engineer (General)
PA - Engineer (General)
PR - Engineer (General)
SC - Engineer (General)
SD - Electrician (National Electrical Code - 6539)
SD - Engineer (Technical)
TN - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare)
TX - Engineer (General)
UT - Electrician (Core - 20665)
UT - Engineer (General)
WV - Engineer (General)
WY - Electrician, Master and Journeyman (National Electrical Code - WY-23-432C)
WY - Engineer (General)
Professional Organizations
American Academy of Environmental Engineers - AAEES - Member (General)
Association for Facilities Engineering - AFE - Certification (General)
Canada - Alberta Engineer (General)
Canada - British Columbia Engineer (General)
Canada - Manitoba Engineer (General)
Canada - New Brunswick Engineer (General)
Canada - Newfoundland and Labrador Engineer (General)
Canada - Nova Scotia Engineer (General)
Canada - Ontario Engineer (General)
Canada - Prince Edward Island Engineer (General)
Canada - Quebec Engineer (General)
Canada - Saskatchewan Engineer (General)
Canada - Yukon Engineer (General)
International Association of Electrical Inspectors - IAEI - Certifications (Code Change)
National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies - NICET (General)