NFPA 70E says that unqualified persons “shall be trained in, and familiar with, any electrical safety-related practices necessary for their safety” [110.6(A)(2)]. However, it has very detailed ...
If there was one positive takeaway from the COVID-19 pandemic, some would say it was businesses’ renewed commitment to safety and implementation of additional protocols that protect their employees.
This change raises the stakes. Facilities can no longer treat electrical maintenance as a “check-the-box” exercise. Instead, they must adopt proactive strategies that go beyond the letter of the code, ...
As people continue to balance work, school, and daily living at home, or are employed in the office or out in the field, it is critical that homes and workplaces are electrically safe, secure, and ...
Points of view from different subject matter experts — code officials, facility managers, inspectors, builders, electricians, firefighters, public educators, policymakers and more — are woven together ...
In this video, filmed at the NETA PowerTest 25 show, Ellen Parson interviews Dave Kreger with Premier Power Maintenance Corporation on how to assist your customers in compliance with NFPA 70, 70B and ...
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) announced the North Carolina Electrical Inspector Association (NCEIA) is the first Electrical Inspection Section Affiliate Chapter (EIS). The NCEIA will ...
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