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Arc Flash Safety: A Guide for the Proactive Electrical Professional

Mersen

Arc Flash Safety: A Guide for the Proactive Electrical Professional

Winter will some day be over (it snowed here today… in Arkansas!) And undoubtedly some of us will be slathering on the SPF-whatever to protect us from the sun’s rays. Did you know that Old Sol is about 5,000 degrees on the surface?
Increase Revenue and Build Trust with Electrical Home Inspection Services

Eaton

Increase Revenue and Build Trust with Electrical Home Inspection Services

Home electrical inspections ensure safety, code compliance, and efficiency. They are crucial during renovations and home sales. Regular inspections prevent hazards and increase property value. Offering this service positions electricians as trusted advisors.
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Staying "Current" With the NEC (National Electrical Code)

IndustrySmarts, Inc

Staying "Current" With the NEC (National Electrical Code)

The National Electrical Code (NEC) is a critical standard for safe electrical installation in the U.S. Staying compliant with the NEC can be challenging, but proactive strategies can help professionals and organizations navigate these challenges, and ensure safety.
New Designs Powering Today’s Pool Market – But Electrical Safety Remains Top Concern

BURNDY® LLC

New Designs Powering Today’s Pool Market – But Electrical Safety Remains Top Concern

If you haven’t tried to block out the peak pandemic years of 2020 and 2021 from your mind, you might remember the ways the work- and learn-from-home trends helped drive home renovation projects during that period.
Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements

Legrand/Pass & Seymour

Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements

Some facilities are changing their requirements for motor and appliance installations. This could be due to OSHA Lock-out and Tag-out requirements or NFPA 70E. The change is toward using pin and sleeve devices instead of having a hard-wired installation.

Safety requirements often have the maintenance person checking for the absence of voltage before touching. The rules are quite specific and are enforced by OSHA.
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New Electrical Estimating Podcast Reveals Practical Strategies for Channel Partners to Grow Market Share
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