Recognize the hazard
Build a stronger working understanding of shock and arc-flash hazards, approach boundaries, and the decisions that come before a task begins.
Live, instructor-led NFPA 70E training for electrical contractors building data centers, mission-critical facilities, and other large projects. Bring JCR to your team—on-site across the Southeast or live virtual.
More than 20,000 electricians trained in NEC exam prep and continuing education. Code and safety experts who know the work, know the field, and know how to make the rules clear.
No corporate jargon. No check-the-box slideshow. JCR makes the code and safety requirements clear, ties them to the work your people actually perform, and gives foremen and electricians a common way to plan the job safely.
Build a stronger working understanding of shock and arc-flash hazards, approach boundaries, and the decisions that come before a task begins.
Connect risk assessment, establishing an electrically safe work condition, energized work controls, and PPE to the realities of the jobsite.
Give electricians, foremen, and supervisors a shared language for job planning, briefings, stop-work decisions, and consistent field execution.
We help you shape the audience, agenda, and delivery plan around the work your people perform—whether you are mobilizing a new site, refreshing an established team, or aligning crews across locations.
Choose the format that fits your workforce and project schedule. We will work with you to define the audience, learning priorities, and rollout.
Put your full crew in the room with an experienced instructor and keep discussion grounded in the work they actually perform.
Bring employees together across offices, projects, or shifts with live instruction and room for real-time questions—without adding travel.
JCR instructors teach from decades of electrical work, contractor leadership, and workforce education—not from slides alone.
An unlimited-licensed electrician with more than 50 years in the trade, Victor founded a successful commercial electrical contracting business and its NEC training center. He has taught with JCR for over 20 years.
Mike brings more than 40 years of residential, commercial, and large-project experience. An NCCER Certified Electrical Craft Instructor since 2016, he has taught apprenticeship, corporate, and virtual programs.
Share your project type, crew roles, headcount, locations, timeline, and the safety priorities you want to address.
We will recommend a delivery approach and agenda, then coordinate the practical details with your training or safety lead.
JCR delivers live instruction designed for clarity, participation, and practical application on the job.
Training may be relevant for electricians, foremen, supervisors, safety leaders, and other employees whose work could expose them to electrical hazards. The employer should define each employee's required training based on job assignments, equipment, and risk.
Yes. The intake process is designed to account for project type, crew responsibilities, project phase, and the electrical safety topics most relevant to your workforce. Data centers, mission-critical facilities, and other large projects are a primary focus for this offering.
JCR offers live on-site training for contractor teams in North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. Live virtual training is available for distributed or multi-location teams.
Yes. Virtual delivery is instructor-led in real time, so participants can ask questions and engage with the material during the session.
No single course by itself guarantees compliance or makes an employee qualified for every task. OSHA requires applicable electrical safety training based on employee exposure and job assignments; NFPA 70E provides widely used workplace electrical safety practices. Your employer remains responsible for its safety program, procedures, supervision, and qualification decisions.
Pricing depends on delivery format, location, crew size, schedule, and requested scope. Send the form below and JCR will contact you to shape a training plan and quote.
Course content and scope are confirmed with each client. References to NFPA 70E and OSHA are informational and do not constitute legal or regulatory advice.
Tell us what you are building and who needs training. We will follow up to discuss the right on-site or virtual approach.