BC Electrical Code Training

With this format, attendees access online self-paced training that can be completed via a desktop or laptop.

Self-Paced Online Training provides a flexible learning experience, allowing attendees to progress at their own pace and from any location.

Please note that tablets and other mobile devices are not compatible.

Learning Objective

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

Apply updated 2024 CE Code requirements to real-world scenarios encountered in field inspections and installations.

Describe the key responsibilities and legal requirements of an FSR in B.C.

Apply Technical Safety BC regulatory notices to ensure regulatory compliance 

Target Audience

Electrical Field Safety Representatives in British Columbia

Electrical engineers and technicians, electricians, electrical contractors, inspectors, and regulatory officers

Trainers, teachers, and educators

Carlo's Biography

With over 40 years of experience in the electrical industry, Carlo Turra brings extensive field, inspection, and instructional expertise to electrical training and code education.

A Red Seal Electrician and Class A Field Safety Representative (FSR), Carlo has worked across multiple sectors of the electrical industry throughout British Columbia. His career includes serving as an Electrical Inspector with Technical Safety BC and continuing inspection work with a local AHJ.

For the past 10 years, he has specialized in teaching and interpreting the Canadian Electrical Code, helping electricians, contractors, apprentices, and industry professionals better understand code requirements and practical applications in the field.

His training combines real-world experience with regulatory insight, providing students with practical knowledge that can be directly applied on the job.

“Unlike other training providers that may rely on generic stock internet images and recycled material, my courses are built from over 40 years of real-world electrical experience in the field, inspections, code enforcement, and instruction.”