For the bigger outfits, we don't want the liability, so we pay their electrician. And usually everything has to be in rigid or aluminum. For the smaller guys, we ask how they want it done. Most of the time they don't care, so we just do it and follow code. You have to keep in mind that you're going to run into lots of 3-phase, possible weird configurations and sub panels all over the place.

On 12/11/2015 11:15 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
Without getting into the licensing details
Im getting more freedom to touch the service side at our sites
Im a really handy home wiring guy, overly cautious

In illinois or online, does anybody know of a basic competency program for electrical? If I was going to do a full training, id tell my boss to punch sand and go be a union electrician, so im not looking at that.

Liability may not allow for a program like this to exist, I just dont want to blow a grain elevator up because I didnt know something (not overly concerned considering some of the wiring at the elevators we operate at)

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