150 Hours of Education Required as a Prerequisite for Master Electrician Examination
Effective Sep 17, 2013MGL c. 141, § 2Board of State Examiners of Electricians
(1) The 150 hours of education which is required for eligibility for examination as a Master Electrician shall include, but not be limited to, the following learning objectives:
- (a) Plan review and calculations
- (b) Advanced AC Theory
- (c) Advanced Code calculations
- (d) Branch Circuit/Feeder/ Service
- (e) Emergency Systems
- (f) Health-care
- (g) Hazardous Locations
(h) Applicable Massachusetts General Laws pertaining to:
- 1. Licensing Laws
- 2. Permitting Laws
- 3. Inspection Laws
- 4. Appeals Process
- 5. Board Rules and Regulations
- 6. 237 CMR 12.00 through 23.00.
- 7. Good Business Practices/GBP
- (i) General review of all subjects covered in the 600-Clock-hour Journeyman course, as applicable.
- (2) The Board may set additional education requirements by Board policy statements issued periodically as developments in the profession so require.