jar546
CBO
OK, I would like to get the ball rolling on this subject and hopefully have contractors start posting.
I am always attending code update and training classes and have noticed one thing always stands true. With all of the building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical & accessibility classes that I take there is always one group missing from the class. Contractors. The most participation that we have is always by electricians and I found out why. In one of the large Cities that has always required testing for licensing, they also require CEU's to maintain their license. We are not sure what participation level we would have if the CEUs were not required.
Is there a reason why you as contractors don't invest in code compliance classes?
I am always attending code update and training classes and have noticed one thing always stands true. With all of the building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical & accessibility classes that I take there is always one group missing from the class. Contractors. The most participation that we have is always by electricians and I found out why. In one of the large Cities that has always required testing for licensing, they also require CEU's to maintain their license. We are not sure what participation level we would have if the CEUs were not required.
Is there a reason why you as contractors don't invest in code compliance classes?