Hey there group,
Does anyone have a resource for a crash course in electrical construction materials and practices? We run a decent size commercial electrical shop and although our field crews attend apprenticeship courses, it is hard to get our warehouse crew up to speed on electrical materials, equipment and general electrical practices. The warehouse space has a higher turnover than the field crew and I would like to find a faster way of getting them educated rather than just explaining everything to them as it comes.
Our warehouse crew is responsible for gathering materials, delivering electrical equipment (like wire tuggers, power tools, benders, etc). They often start out with little to no electrical experience. It is obviously very daunting for a newbie to look at the amount of electrical materials and what they are all used for. Especially since they are not exposed to the installation process in the field.
How can we quickly get them to understand the difference between a steel compression connector and a diecast set-screw coupling? Stranded vs solid THHN copper wire? A beam clamp vs a strut strap? All thread and running thread, etc, etc, etc... I understand these are simple things, but it is hard to even scratch the surface in a couple days let alone get them to retain 50% of it. I have thought about making some sort of in-house training course, but certainly there are better resources. A video series with different modules that they could refer to would be very helpful. I am kind of amazed that I have not found anything like this yet. Maybe I am not looking in the right places. Any ideas?
Does anyone have a resource for a crash course in electrical construction materials and practices? We run a decent size commercial electrical shop and although our field crews attend apprenticeship courses, it is hard to get our warehouse crew up to speed on electrical materials, equipment and general electrical practices. The warehouse space has a higher turnover than the field crew and I would like to find a faster way of getting them educated rather than just explaining everything to them as it comes.
Our warehouse crew is responsible for gathering materials, delivering electrical equipment (like wire tuggers, power tools, benders, etc). They often start out with little to no electrical experience. It is obviously very daunting for a newbie to look at the amount of electrical materials and what they are all used for. Especially since they are not exposed to the installation process in the field.
How can we quickly get them to understand the difference between a steel compression connector and a diecast set-screw coupling? Stranded vs solid THHN copper wire? A beam clamp vs a strut strap? All thread and running thread, etc, etc, etc... I understand these are simple things, but it is hard to even scratch the surface in a couple days let alone get them to retain 50% of it. I have thought about making some sort of in-house training course, but certainly there are better resources. A video series with different modules that they could refer to would be very helpful. I am kind of amazed that I have not found anything like this yet. Maybe I am not looking in the right places. Any ideas?