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Code Classes Policy

RHODE ISLAND AND MASSACUSETTS' 15 HOUR CONTINUING EDUCATION CODE CLASS

ANYONE WISHING TO ATTEND A CODE CLASS MUST

#1     CALL THE OFFICE

#2     GET A RESERVATION NUMBER 

#3     LEAVE A CONTACT NUMBER AND VALID E-MAIL

#4     PUT THE RESERVATION NUMBER ON THE CHECK  OR MONEY ORDER AND SEND IT OR DROP IT OFF TO THE OFFICE NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK AFTER MAKING RESERVATION.

#5     DAY OF CLASS PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY DOORS CLOSE AFTER 7AM

#6     FOOD AND BEVERAGES WILL BE PROVIDED, NO ONE MAY LEAVE THE PREMISES ONCE CLASSES BEGIN

MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO BRING THEIR OWN LUNCH AND SNACK

*FAILURE TO SEND IN PAYMENT ON TIME (within one week of reservation) WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF RESERVATION.

*NO CHANGES WILL BE MADE TO THE RESERVATION ONCE CHECK HAS BEEN RECEIVED IT WILL BE DEPOSITED. No transfers and no refunds

*ATTENDEE IS REQUIRED TO BE PRESENT AT BOTH CLASSES OR RETAKE SEMINAR

Journeyman On-line Training Courses

Journeyman On-Line Training Courses

IBEW Local 99 JATC Education and Training Facility is offering to its members Journeyman Level Electrical Training courses online. These courses are Continuing Education Courses (CET) that take advantage of an online learning approach.

Credits earned thru this program can be matriculated toward an associate’s or bachelorettes degree.

Before you start you will need a computer that runs Windows with a browser that can connect to the Internet, or stop by the JATC computer lab. Several courses include a textbook that is provided as part of the registration cost. 

To register for a course Go to www.njatc.org and select “Blended Learning”;  “Launch” then “Register”;  complete the security box and continue

Choose the IBEW Local 99, Providence , RI under the training location window;

Next , enter this password:   IBEW-NECA   and then follow the instructions.

Your request will be sent electronically to the JATC chosen and course request either accepted or denied by the Director or Assistant Director.

Online CET Courses

Continuing Education Training (CET) courses are designed to be used as both an introduction of the topic and advanced content for the experienced electrical installer.  CET courses cover content theory and the latest concepts, including installation practices for both electrical construction and maintenance purposes.  These courses cover all the chapters using a full size textbook. 

The course includes a textbook that contains color illustrations/photographs throughout along with detailed current topic information, unless otherwise specified.

The length of time for the course will vary.  Some courses require classroom & lab sessions (contact the Training Director for additional details).  These are full length courses, therefore plan to schedule a significant amount of hours to complete the course successfully.  The courses can also be delivered as a self-study course for distance learning purposes. 

In either approach, the on-line LMS (Learning Management System) maintains all the scores and the activity of the learner for the JATC instructor to monitor and if necessary as required provide assistance.

In the interest of providing appropriate lab time and instructors there will be a minimum number of students before  we will be able to run a course section.

The following list is just the start of the available CET courses.  

Contact the IBEW 99 JATC Educational and Training Facility for class offerings.

BUILDING AUTOMATION – 1

The Building Automation: Control Devices and Applications course focuses on the devices that monitor and control building systems, such as HVAC, lighting, and security systems.  This course covers the operation, signaling, and functions of the common sensors, actuators, and other control devices used in building automation systems for commercial buildings.  $75

BUILDING AUTOMATION – 2



The Building Automation: System Integration with Open Protocols course introduces the concepts of intelligent devices, automated control, and network communication utilizing open protocols.  The two primary protocols for wired networks, LonWorks and BACnet, are described in detail.  Prerequisite: Building Automation-1  $75

CONDUIT BENDING & FABRICATION

The Conduit Bending and Fabrication course provides a comprehensive overview of conduit bending, fabrication procedures and methods.  Topics include hand bending tools, conduit layout, kicks, offsets, saddles, advanced bending techniques, mechanical & electrical benders, hydraulic benders, threading, conduit types, and underground conduit installations. $77

ELECTRICAL SAFETY SIMULATOR: LOW VOLTAGE (ESS-LV)



Designed by Etcetera Edutainment (EE) and enhanced by the NJATC, the simulator is designed to teach the core electrical safety concepts of NFPA 70E 2009. The Electrical Safety Simulator leverages the power of game-based learning to engage learners in the material, motivating the learner to complete a series of lessons followed by task-based scenarios that challenge the learner to demonstrate their mastery of the content in a real-world context.  $149

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 2011



The Electrical Systems Based on the 2011 NEC course includes an overview of the NEC, wiring methods and materials, conductors and overcurrent protective devices, branch circuits and feeders, grounding, transformers, services, special locations, and calculations.  The course also includes procedures covering all aspects of applying the Code when designing electrical systems. $69

MOTORS



The Motors course begins with a thorough discussion of magnets, magnetism, and electromagnetism, and how they apply to motor operation.  The course includes the latest information on the operation of many types of motors; reading and understanding motor nameplates; braking and starting; adjustable-speed drives; bearings, drive systems & clutches; and, motor alignment. $80

PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS, 3rd ed.



The Photovoltaic Systems course is a guide to design, installation, and evaluation of residential and commercial photovoltaic (PV) systems.  This course covers the principles of PV and how to effectively incorporate PV systems into stand-alone or interconnected electrical systems. $85

TEST & MEASUREMENT ACADEMY



The training module provides a “Virtual Hands-On” environment. The module allows the learner to interact in a series of scenarios in a first-person environment. The scenario-based work orders present the learner with a problem to resolve. Through the resolution of these problems, the learner will gain a greater understanding of the instruments used in test and measurements and a finer understanding of electrical installations. $55, Textbook Not Included

TEST INSTRUMENTS



The Test Instruments course begins by introducing safety requirements for using test instruments.  The course proceeds into the specific applications for industry standard test instruments.  An overview of measurement principles and test instrument procedures are covered along with an explanation of personal protective equipment as specified in NFPA 70E. $66

TRANSFORMER PRINCIPLES & APPLICATIONS



The Transformer: Principles and Applications course provides a comprehensive overview of transformer operation, maintenance, installation, and troubleshooting.  Additional topics include effects of harmonics; power quality using reactors and transformers; autotransformers; buck-boost transformers; and, other special transformers. $78

Joint Safety

This committee is made up of Union representatives and Contractor representatives who discuss the best way to keep our team safe on a day to day basis on the job. 

Golf League

This committee organizes and participates in functions related to Golf.

Examining Board

The Examining Board administers entrance exams for people who are already licensed in the non-union environment who have made the logical decision to join the Union.

Brotherhood Fund

The purpose of this committee is to raise funds to support our Brothers and Sisters in need.  Specifically, if a member is ill, this committee will offer the member a donation to help them through a rough patch.

2022 Solidarity Ride Sponsors

Every donation helps! Thank you to those who contributed!!


HERO SPONSOR ($1000 and up)

IBEW Local 99 

IBEW Local 2323

Aladdin Electric

James J. O'Rourke, Inc.

Mass. Electric Construction Co. 

IBEW Local 42

Union Insurance Group

Ward, Fisher & Company, LLP

Platinum Sponsor ($750-$999)

Lan-Tel Communications, Inc. 

Gold Sponsor ($500-$749) 

International Union of Operating Engineers Local 57

Rhode Island AFL-CIO

Teamsters Local Union 251

IBEW Local 488

Rhode Island Building & Construction Trades Council

IBEW Local 1249

IBEW Local 96

IBEW Local 103

W.F. Shea and Company, Inc. 

Providence R.I. Central Federated Council AFL-CIO

Mike & Terri Daley

Smart Green Solar

Revity Management

AM Electric

Silver Sponsor ($126-$499)

Joseph & Doreen Walsh

K Electric Inc. 

NEARI Children's Fund

Construction and General Laborers' Local Union 271

RI Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals

H. Carr & Sons

Sullivan & McLaughlin

IBEW Local 2222

Daley & Orton

Wyman & Sons Electric, Inc. 

The McMullen Family

Build RI

IBEW Local 139

UA Local 51

E.W. Audet & Sons, Inc. 

Reel New England 

Ocean State Vending

IBEW Local 1253

Lighten Up Electric, LLC

Salvatore Masi

Roofers Union Local 33

Rhode Island Laborers' District Council of the Laborers' International Union of North America

Local Union 3 Motorcycle Club Inc. 

IBEW Local 827

District Council 11- Local Union 195

Davis Vision, Inc.

IBEW Local 90

Ed & Jackie Conway

Williams and Stuart Real Estate

Wayne Tait & Pam Leary

Premier Kitchen & Bath

Jude Plante

Alvin Reyes

Doug & Kathie Medeiros

IBEW Local 455

K. Joseph Shekarchi

Eric & Kim Wineman

Warwick Firefighters

Local 2748

Rep. Joseph Soloman, Jr.

Rep. Camille Vella-Wilkinson

Rep. Evan Shanley

Judith Ode

Mark McKinney

Southeastern Massachusetts Building Trades 

IBEW Local 35

IBEW Local 223

IBEW Local 2325

Bronze Sponsor ($125)

Cerroni's Service Center

Regine Printing

Ironworkers Local 37

IBEW Locals 90/474/859 Riding Club

Synet, Inc. 

Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Union Local 3

Bonnie Lee's Creations

Laura's Bar & Grille

Additional Donations 

A.B.C. Pest Control

Northeast Regional Council of SMART

Ronald Varone

Raffle Sponsors

Joseph & Doreen Walsh

Atwood Grill

R.I. Wholesale Jewelry, Inc.

Joe & Barbara Manzi

Kent Novak

Jude Plante

Alvin Reyes

Rick Cabeciras

Margaret Tributino

Classic Casuals-Margie Castonguay

Dana Ventetuolo & family- Niko's Tree

Sal Masi & Kris Petrarca

Joe Simons

Pat Tierney

Scott & Sharon McMullen

Eric & Kim Wineman

Wayne Tait & Pam Leary

John & Dawn MacDonald

The Friendly Tap

Bar 101

String's Bar & Grill

Salon Rio

P.C. Friars

Providence Bruins

Jackie & Ed Conway

Wines & More

Billboard Sponsor

RI LMCC

Ride Stop Sponsor

Tavern on the Hill

Ice Cream Sponsor

Papa's Ice Cream

Portable Restroom Sponsor

Scituate Portable Restrooms

Henry Miller, an American Icon

Henry Miller was the first International President of the IBEW.  His vision, and the vision of the handful of men who joined with him created one of the greatest organizations for the preservation and advancement of Human Rights and Respect ever dared to be dreamed of: The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

IBEW Code of Excellence

When you hire a Local 99 IBEW craftsperson, you expect and receive the best.  This video will explain the Code of Excellence and what it means to the Contractor, the Craft and the Customer

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