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Figure 2. Within 27 years of the first fleet of central generation stations in the U.S., various organizations took it upon themselves to address worker and public safety relative to the spread of the new technology of electric power. These efforts reflected the immediate concerns of the sponsoring organization, which ranged from state regulators to electrical workers, electrical appliances, premises wiring and overhead and underground electric and telecom circuits.

Figure 2. Within 27 years of the first fleet of central generation stations in the U.S., various organizations took it upon themselves to address worker and public safety relative to the spread of the new technology of electric power. These efforts reflected the immediate concerns of the sponsoring organization, which ranged from state regulators to electrical workers, electrical appliances, premises wiring and overhead and underground electric and telecom circuits.