I want to . . .
- Become an apprentice
- Find an apprenticeship program
- Train my employees through apprenticeship
- Contact DAS
- Attend an event/meeting
- Use apprentices on public works projects
- See if an apprentice is registered with the State of California
- Find out where consultants will be in the field
- Find out about the California Apprenticeship Council
- Become a certified electrician
- See how apprenticeship can change lives
Fire/life/safety technician
To apply to take the exam for electrician certification,
fill out the following:
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Required - 4000 hours of work for an electrical contractor installing, constructing or maintaining electrical systems covered by the National Electrical Code. The 4000 hours must consist of work in one or more of the following areas, and the maximum number of hours in a particular area that may be counted toward the 4000 hours total are as follows:
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Category |
Maximum credit hours |
| Nurse Call Systems | 300
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| Proprietary systems training related to Fire/Life Safety | 300
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| Stock Room and Material Handling | 300
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| Installation, including wire pulling, terminations, control panels devices and finish work | 4000
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| Troubleshooting and Maintenance | 750
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| Total credit hours | 4000
Required minimum hours |



