Construction Trade Research Area

Florida
Sign Specialty Electrical Contractor

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State of Florida
Dept. of Business and Professional Regulation
Bureau of Education and Testing

1940 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL  32399
Phone: (850) 488-5952
www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/

Exam Administrator

Bureau of Education and Testing
Candidate Services Examinations

1940 N. Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0791
Phone: (850) 488-5952
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Exam Type

OPEN  BOOK

Exam Content

Subject Areas # of Questions
General Theory and Electrical Principles 23-25
Plan and Specification Reading and Interpretation 5-7
Wiring and Protection 13-15
Wiring Methods and Materials 13-15
OSHA, Safety, Procedures for Testing and Use of Tools and Equipment 9-11
Electrical Signs, Outline Lighting and Structural Considerations 26-28
Signs - Neon 4-6

Total Number of Test Questions: 100
Time Allowed (hours): 5.0
Passing percentage: 75%
The state of Florida also requires that you take and pass a written Business and Finance exam for this trade.
Part of this exam requires knowledge of business management principles.  We offer those study materials on a separate Florida Business and Finance web page.

 

Books Allowed in the Exam

1. Florida Contractor's Manual, 2009, Association of Builders and Contractors Institute, Inc.  
2. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29 (OSHA) Part" 1926, 1910, 1904, 1903, 2010, U.S. Government Printing Office, and MANCOMM, 2010, Mancomm. Doc Link
3. National Electrical Code (NFPA-70), 2008, NFPA.  
4. Engineering Sign Structures: An Introduction to Analysis and Design, 1998, Benjamin Jones.  
5. NEON, Techniques and Handling, 4th Edition, 1997, Samuel C. Miller.  
6. Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 14th Edition, 2002, Steven H. Kosmatka, Beatrix Kerkhoff, William C. Panarese.  

Our Study System   How We Write Our Questions

We currently do not offer study materials for this trade
(based on customer demand or availability of reference books)

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