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As we step into May, it's crucial to shine a spotlight on electrical safety. Electrical Safety Month is not just a reminder of the potential dangers posed by electricity but also an opportunity to spread awareness about the preventive measures that can save lives.

Pre-Wired and Modular systems can save substantial time and money over traditional hard-wired methods.

A change in overall workforce development will occur when more states make programs like these a requirement of licensure within their state.

Electrical utility tasks involve high hazard activities where the risk is often undefined. This DOE best practice can be used as a guide for other type of projects.

The Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Inc. (ULC) Field Evaluation Services only applies to products intended to be installed in Canada in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1.

Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter Technology Earns Reputation in Preventing Electrical Fires.

An overview of how the introduction of IEC 60079-11 Edition 7 can affect your compliance efforts.

Let's cover some of the basics that the AHJ should be aware of and possibly inspect before giving a permit for energizing the system and connecting it to the utility.

A summary of employer-reported inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, and eye losses from 2015-2021.

Each year, ESFI collects and publishes workplace electrical injury data covering incidents from the previous year.

Specialty forgers can manufacture custom, high-quality, seamless rolled rings in a variety of materials and finishes in as little as eight weeks.

It is interesting to note a similarity between the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (CE Code) requirements for fire stops in a fire separation, or with requirements for seismic support of electrical equipment - and the subject at hand.

Effective January 1, 2024, we are proud to announce our rebranding initiative, unveiling a new corporate brand as the Independent Alliance of the Electrical Industry.

The Independent Alliance of the Electrical Industry (IAEI), a leading voice for electrical safety, is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Langlois as the new Chairman of the Board and the successful election of its Board of Directors.