Unsupervised Apprentices.

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Maine has additional state-specific resources including laws, rules, and most common electrical law violations based on the 2020 National electrical Code (NEC).

See below section or click on the following link to view all of the most common electrical violations in Maine: Common Law Violations

Common 2020 National Electrical Code Violations:

  1. Unsupervised apprentice or helper electricians. [Electrician’s Examining Board Rules Ch. 125(1) and (3)]

Apprentice and helper electricians must be directly supervised. Directly supervised is defined as the supervising electrician must be “on site at all times”.

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Unsupervised Apprentices.

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

Which of the following is true in Maine?

A: Directly supervised is defined as the supervising electrician must be “within 50 feet at all times”.
B: Directly supervised is defined as the supervising electrician must be “on call at all times”.
C: Directly supervised is defined as the supervising electrician must be “available at all times”.
D: Directly supervised is defined as the supervising electrician must be “on site at all times”.
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