16 Hour Electrical Renewal-2023 NEC Changes and NFPA 70 E Safety - Wyoming

Course Description

16 Hour Electrical CE – 2023 NEC Changes & NFPA 70E Safety – Wyoming

Wyoming-Approved | Course #WY-23-542C ✅
Only $99 | Instant Certificate | 100% Online & Self-Paced

Meet your Wyoming electrical continuing education in one streamlined, online course. This 16-hour class blends 2023 NEC code changes with NFPA 70E electrical safety so you can renew on time and work confidently with the latest requirements. Log in and out anytime without losing your place, download your instant certificate at the end, and we’ll report your hours to the state within 24 hours. With over a decade serving the trades, 1st Choice Continuing Education is trusted by thousands nationwide.


✅ Who Should Take This Course

  • Journeyman & Master Electricians

  • Electrical Administrators / Contractors

  • Residential Wiremen & Maintenance Electricians

  • Any Wyoming licensee needing a full 16 hours accepted by the state


✅ How to Renew Your Wyoming Electrical License

Step 1 — Complete Your CE
Take this Wyoming-approved 16-hour online course at your own pace. Progress saves automatically.

Step 2 — Get Your Instant Certificate
Download your completion certificate immediately for your records.

Step 3 — We Report for You
We submit your hours to the state within 24 hours of completion.

Step 4 — Renew with the State
Submit your renewal through the Wyoming electrical licensing portal per your renewal notice (keep your certificate for audits/recordkeeping).

Support anytime: Call or text 1-800-698-2770. Money-back guarantee.


✅ What You’ll Learn — Course Topics (16 Hours)

Course structure: Six 2-hour NEC modules plus four 1-hour NFPA 70E safety modules (total 16 hours).

Section 1 (2h): Introduction to the 2023 NEC & Code-Wide Changes

  • NEC code cycle & significance of 2023 revisions

  • New terminology/definitions; clarity & consistency updates

  • Grounding/bonding (Art. 250), working space (Art. 110)

  • Conductor ampacity adjustments; expanded AFCI/GFCI

  • Updated load calculations & demand factors

Section 2 (2h): Residential Electrical System Changes

  • GFCI expansions; outdoor emergency disconnects (230.85)

  • Working space updates; GFPE coverage for equipment

  • Receptacle spacing/placement; kitchen 210.52 revisions

  • Tamper-resistant receptacles (406); surge protection (242)

  • Home EV charging infrastructure requirements

Section 3 (2h): Commercial & Industrial Updates

  • Expanded GFCI/AFCI in non-dwellings

  • Arc-energy reduction (240.87) & emergency disconnects (225)

  • Parallel conductors (310), control panels (UL 508A/NEC 409)

  • Labeling/ID, rooftop equipment access, lighting load calcs

  • Electrical room access & microgrids/ESS integration

Section 4 (2h): Wiring Methods & Equipment Installation

  • Ampacity/derating; underground installations

  • Flexible conduit use; raceway sealing & fire protection

  • Support/securing updates (NEC 300)

  • Conductors in wet locations (310.10); MC/AC in commercial

  • PV wiring & conduit placement (690); bonding/grounding

Section 5 (2h): Renewables, ESS & EV

  • PV updates (690) incl. shutdown; PV grounding (690.47)

  • Energy Storage Systems (706) & disconnecting means

  • DER/microgrids (705); wind (694)

  • EV charging (625) & labeling/ID for renewable equipment

Section 6 (2h): Special Occupancies & Hazardous Locations

  • Classified locations (500); healthcare (517); marinas (555)

  • Temporary power/jobsite safety (590)

  • Emergency systems (700), fire pumps/generators (695/701)

  • Fire alarm/life safety (760); agricultural buildings (547)

  • LED/smart lighting (410) & implementation checklist

Section 7 (1h): Fundamentals of Electrical Safety — NFPA 70E

  • Purpose/scope; OSHA relationship; key definitions

  • Hierarchy of controls; employer/employee responsibilities

  • Where NFPA 70E applies (field & facility work)

Section 8 (1h): Shock & Arc-Flash Hazard ID and Risk Assessment

  • Hazard ID; shock & arc-flash risk assessment processes

  • Boundaries; labeling/signage (130.5); documentation

Section 9 (1h): Safe Work Practices & Energized Work

  • Justification for energized work; permits & authorization

  • Establishing an electrically safe work condition (LOTO)

  • Job briefings, tools/test instruments, human factors

Section 10 (1h): PPE & Emergency Response

  • Arc-rated PPE categories & selection; shock PPE

  • PPE care/maintenance; incident response protocols

  • Training/retraining requirements; recent 70E updates


Why 1st Choice Continuing Education

  • Wyoming-approved — Course #WY-23-542C

  • Only $99 — no hidden fees

  • Instant certificate at completion

  • We report your hours within 24 hours

  • 100% online & mobile-friendly

  • Call or text 1-800-698-2770 for support

  • Money-back guarantee


Need Fewer Hours?

If you still need additional CE (or only part of your hours), see our 8-Hour Electrical CE — Wyoming ($69).


Enroll Now — Only $99 ✅

Knock out your Wyoming CE in one shot with a modern, self-paced online course.

Course Details

• Wyoming Approved Provider
• Approved Course: WY-23-542C
• 16 Credit Hours.
• Instant Access - Online Course.
• Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
• On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
• Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
• Certificate emailed immediately upon completion.
• 1-800-698-2770 for any questions.

Features

• Wyoming Approved Provider
• Approved Course: WY-23-542C
• 16 Credit Hours.
• Instant Access - Online Course.
• Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
• On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
• Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
• Certificate emailed immediately upon completion.
• 1-800-698-2770 for any questions.