Introduction to the Electrical Trade
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Introduction to the Electrical Trade
Learn the theories, safe practices and proven procedures of the electrical trade with this free online training course.
This course teaches you everything you need to know to do electrical work on resident... This course teaches you everything you need to know to do electrical work on residential, commercial and industrial projects. We all depend on an uninterrupted supply of electrical power in our daily lives so skilled electricians are highly valued professionals. This course lays out the theory behind electricity to explain the practices and procedures you will employ on the job so sign up to gain a valuable new skill and boost your career.
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