In July 1, 2000, UL introduced a significant enhancement to the way it develops and maintains UL Standards for Safety.

This article revisits some definitions and requirements covered in Section 6 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Services and Service Equipment, beginning with a review of some often mentioned terms.

How do we stop people from killing themselves? In particular, how do we stop teenage boys from climbing high voltage transmission towers like this one?

The Canadian Electrical Code, Section 6 provides us with some important rules for installing service equipment, wiring methods and metering.

This article will look at the requirements in the National Electrical Code relative to information technology equipment and the correct use of Article 645.

New Jersey’s rehab code is the nation’s first set of rules written just for older buildings, and it’s bringing developers back to cities by providing sensible standards and predictable costs for renovations,

Can a UL Listed product be modified in the field if the manufacturer indicates that the revision is ok and sends out new parts?