Pathways for Cabling Infrastructure
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Are you sure you are designing your cable pathways to comply with the
latest standards requirements? If you’re not sure, this course will
help you find out. It is designed to cover the common standards that
address requirements for designing and installing telecommunications
pathways.
Note: This is a recording of a webinar originally given on February 6, 2019.
About the Presenter
Ward Judson, Ph.D.
Engineering Manager, Labs and Product Certifications
Electrical and Fastening Solutions
Dr. Ward Judson is currently the Worldwide Manager, Agencies and
Approvals, for ERICO International Corporation. Ward manages product
certification activity across ERICO’s three brands (CADDY, ERICO,
LENTON) and represents ERICO on several standards committees, including
BICSI, TIA TR-42, and UL (UL508A and UL203A). Ward holds a B.S., M.S.,
and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering. Ward has worked for ERICO
in several engineering roles, including product development, engineering
labs, exothermic welding products, and product certification. Ward is an
author on two patents, additional patent applications, and several
technical articles.
Why you should attend?
Learn how to determine if your facility’s cabling infrastructure is
compliant with the latest standards.
What to expect?
Technical Requirements
All BICSI CONNECT courses require an Internet-capable device and Internet connection.
Java software; Windows 7 or 8; Mac OSx10.6+; Android 4.1 or later; Apple 10S 6.x, 7.x; IE 10 or later; Firefox 21 or later; Chrome 29 or later; Safari 5.1.8 or later; sound card with speakers/headphones for audio (audio not available for all courses); pop-up blockers disabled.
Who should attend?
This course is intended for ICT professionals who design and install
telecommunications systems.
What will I learn?
In this course, you will gain insight into:
- Telecommunications pathways and cabling
- Latest requirements and recommendations for installing and designing
telecommunications infrastructures
How long is this course?
One-hour self-paced course with 90 days from the date of purchase to
complete.
Can I earn credit?
Earn 1 Continuing Education Credit (CEC) upon successfully completing
this program.