License Renewal for Supervisors
October 1 is fast approaching for General and Limited Supervisors in the State of Oregon. The race is on for those license holders who have not completed their continuing education, you know, wait 'till the last minute! If you know are one of these people, the Oregon Chapter can help you with completing your continuing education in a timely fashion and make the Occtober 1 deadline for renewal.
August 14, 2010 - "NFPA 70E and an Introduction to OSHA 30", Chemeketa Community College, Salem, 8 hours code related training, Oregon approved.
Registration
September 18, 2010 - "2008 NEC Analysis of Changes - PCC Sylvania Campus, Portland, 8 hours Code Change, Oregon and Washington approved.
Click on the link to register or call (541) 774-2365 for more information.
Wattz Happening!
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The Oregon chapter is now pleased to annuonce that we will provide classes onsite to customers that request the IAEI to provide classes at their place of business. This has been directed by the Board to serve not only our members by holding scheduled classes throughout the year, but serving the needs of our Corporate members as well.
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Johnny Volendroff, Inspector member, has been following the HB 3462 Phase II Rulemaking Advisory Committee at BCD and has reported that the Rules will emulate the old B-level inspector series they had for Structural & Mechanical programs. Some of the issues proposed for the electrical was an Electrical Specialized Certification program. The committee proposes that the program certification allows inspection of non-complex systems with the following limitations:
a) 400 amp or less service.
b) Separately derived system other than renewable energy rated not more than 75kw
c) Renewable energy systems rated not more than25kw
d) height not more than 75’
e) not more than 6 residential units / 400amp?
f) Assembly, or education, or I-2, I-3 Institutional Occupancies as defined in OSSC
g) Not governed by chapter 5 or Article 695 and 700 of the OESC except the connection of a single mobile home connection, manufactured structures and RVs.
h) New motor load of not more than 75 HP
Additional discussion also continued about restrictions in agricultural buildings and H-occupancies due to the use of explosion fittings.
As far as qualifing and acquiring an Electrical Specialized Inspector certification, individuals must;
1)Hold a current one and two family or residential electrical inspector Oregon Code Certificate; and
2)Complete training meeting the requirements approved by the division for areas not already certified; and
3)Comply with the application process in OAR 918-098-and
4)Pass an examination established/approved by the building codes division. Additional language for the trainers is also being clarified.
The Chapter wants to thank Johnny for his involvement in reporting the activities of this group to the Oregon Chapter members. This is an important step the State is taking in relaxing the requirements for electrical inspectors and inspections.
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Thank you for continuing to support your Chapter of the IAEI. If you have any comments or topics you would like published in "Wattz Happening", please send them to
Dave Hill.