The Arizona Low Voltage Communication Systems Residential / Commercial Contractor (CR-67) Highlighted & Tabbed Books Allowed into Exam Package from 1 Exam Prep is specifically designed for contractors preparing for the Arizona Low Voltage Communication Systems Residential / Commercial Contractor (CR-67) licensing exam. This package includes the official references allowed inside the testing center, professionally highlighted and tabbed to help improve speed, accuracy, and confidence during Arizonaβs open-book exam format.
Whether you work in low voltage cabling, communication systems, data networks, security systems, fire alarm systems, structured wiring, audio/video systems, or commercial and residential technology installations, this package helps strengthen your understanding of critical electrical safety regulations, low voltage wiring standards, and fire alarm code requirements used throughout Arizona residential and commercial construction projects.
Because the Arizona Low Voltage Communication Systems Residential / Commercial Contractor (CR-67) exam is an open-book exam, success depends heavily on your ability to quickly locate information inside approved references. The professionally highlighted and tabbed format helps streamline code navigation so you can work more efficiently under timed exam conditions.
π Books Included β Allowed in the Exam
β Code of Federal Regulations β 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA)
This essential OSHA reference provides federal construction safety standards used across residential and commercial low voltage installation projects.
Key topics include:
Construction site safety regulations
Electrical safety requirements
Ladder and scaffolding safety
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Hazard communication procedures
Fall protection standards
Power tool and equipment safety
Material handling procedures
Construction health and safety compliance
β NFPA 70 β National Electrical Code (NEC), 2017 Edition
The NEC establishes the benchmark standards for safe electrical design, installation, and inspection used throughout residential and commercial low voltage system installations.
Key topics include:
Low voltage wiring methods
Communication system requirements
Grounding and bonding standards
Raceway and cable installation
Branch circuits and feeders
Power-limited circuit requirements
Structured cabling systems
Electrical equipment installation
Electrical safety and compliance standards
β NFPA 72 β National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2016 Edition
NFPA 72 provides nationally recognized standards for fire alarm systems, signaling systems, and emergency communication systems.
Key topics include:
Fire alarm system installation
Inspection and testing procedures
Emergency communication systems
Notification appliance requirements
Smoke and heat detection systems
Supervisory signal systems
Monitoring and signaling requirements
System maintenance standards
Fire alarm code compliance procedures
π Professionally Highlighted & Tabbed for Faster Navigation
This package includes professionally organized highlighting and permanent tabs designed to help contractors quickly locate critical code sections during the exam.
Benefits include:
Faster code lookup during timed testing
Improved familiarity with code organization
Easier navigation of frequently referenced sections
Reduced time spent searching through technical material
Increased testing confidence and efficiency
π§ What This Package Does for You
Built for Arizonaβs Open-Book Exam Format
The Arizona Low Voltage Communication Systems Residential / Commercial Contractor (CR-67) exam tests your ability to efficiently navigate technical references and quickly locate accurate information under pressure.
This package helps you:
Become familiar with the structure of the exam references
Improve speed and efficiency during testing
Develop confidence using real exam-approved materials
Practice locating code requirements quickly
Strengthens Low Voltage & Communication Systems Knowledge
Develop a stronger understanding of:
Low voltage communication systems
Structured cabling and data systems
Fire alarm and signaling systems
Electrical grounding and bonding requirements
Communication wiring standards
OSHA construction safety regulations
Industry-Relevant & Practical
The included references are valuable not only for exam preparation, but also as long-term field resources for contractors working on communication systems, low voltage cabling, fire alarm systems, security systems, and structured wiring installations throughout Arizona.
π― Why This Package Works
Includes the Exact Books Allowed in the Arizona Exam
Study directly from the official references permitted inside the testing center.
Professionally Highlighted & Tabbed
Designed to improve speed, organization, and efficiency during the open-book exam.
Supports Both Exam Success & Field Application
Strengthens your understanding of real-world low voltage installation standards and safety requirements used daily in the field.
Focused & Efficient
Provides the core references needed for Arizona Low Voltage Communication Systems Residential / Commercial Contractor (CR-67) exam preparation without unnecessary materials.
π Who This Package Is For
Contractors preparing for the Arizona Low Voltage Communication Systems Residential / Commercial Contractor (CR-67) License
Low voltage system installers
Structured cabling professionals
Fire alarm and security system contractors
Audio/video and communication system installers
Contractors seeking improved open-book exam performance
π Why Choose 1 Exam Prep
At 1 Exam Prep, we specialize in helping contractors pass licensing exams and build successful construction careers. Our exam packages are built around:
Actual Arizona licensing requirements
Real-world electrical and communication systems knowledge
Open-book exam navigation strategies
Industry-standard technical references
Contractor-focused learning systems
We help contractors prepare not only to pass the exam, but also to perform successfully in the field after licensure.
π‘ Important Exam Insight
The Arizona Low Voltage Communication Systems Residential / Commercial Contractor (CR-67) Exam is an open-book exam, meaning approved reference materials may be brought into the testing center.
Successful candidates understand that passing is not about memorizing every code requirement β itβs about knowing how to efficiently navigate the references under time pressure. Becoming familiar with OSHA construction safety standards, the National Electrical Code, and NFPA fire alarm requirements can significantly improve exam performance and overall testing confidence.