Elevator Specialty Electrical Contractor means that the scope of certification includes and is limited to the electrical portion of the installation, repair, assembly, service and maintenance of elevators, conveyors, electrified dumbwaiters, escalators and moving walkways and all automatic controls and manuals, signal systems, and all other manual devices and controls, and electrical wiring pertaining to the safe and efficient operation of such elevators. However, the scope of such certification shall not include work beyond the ultimate disconnecting means or adjacent terminal equipment or in the elevator shaft or designated construction area. As regulated by Florida Statute, a person who has passed an Elevator Specialty Electrical Contractor competency exam may perform these tasks or related tasks or may supervise persons employed in the performance of these tasks.
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classesLogin credentials emailed upon enrollment
Unlimited access (no time limits)
Lecture videos
Practice questions
Key concepts
Step-by-step solutions to math problems
Live review
classesThe books set includes all required references for both the Elevator Specialty Electrical and Business Procedures exams. Orders placed before 2 PM are shipped the same day via UPS and a tracking number is emailed before 3 PM.
OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
Florida Building Code - Building
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926
Excavation and Grading Handbook
Formwork for Concrete
Carpentry & Building Construction
Placing Reinforcing Bars
Roofing Construction and Estimating
Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures
Ortho's All About Masonry Basics
Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings
Florida Building Code - Residential
Architectural Sheet Metal Manual
Drywall: Professional Techniques For Walls &
Residential Steel Framing Construction Guide
Plastering Skills
Building Component Safety Information Handlin
OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
Florida Contractor's Business Procedures Refe
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926