The NEC is not the only code the electrical professional needs to be familiar with in order to install and/or inspect for a code-compliant installation. Let’s look at a few others.

The 2023 revision of NFPA 70B is bringing about a new era of electrical safety in the workplace. This standard sets official guidance for how to address electrical maintenance needs.

Without the critical guidance found in NEC 110.3, AHJs and NRTLs would not be able to perform their reviews and inspections in the best interest of electrical safety.

An overview of how Update No.1 to CSA C68.10-20 and CSA C68.5-20 can impact your compliance efforts.

An explanation of why ESS currently available on the market are not permitted to be installed within habitable spaces of a dwelling.

As a follow-up to prior articles on motors and generators, the author addresses further questions stemming from the Canadian Electrical Code (CE Code).

Electrical inspectors play a crucial role in maintaining safety and compliance in these complex environments that present unique electrical safety challenges.

As the crisp air of fall begins to settle in, our homes and routines undergo significant changes. With the increased use of heating devices, festive lighting, and outdoor activities, it’s crucial to stay vigilant about electrical safety. Here are some essential tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable fall season.