Caution: High Voltage from Plant Services
You might have heard a lot of buzz about last year’s revision to OSHA’s electrical standard and how it incorporated the National Fire Protection Association’s NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. That is not entirely the case. the bottom line is, nothing has changed regarding arc flash, working on deenergized electrical systems, working on live electrical components, lockout/tagout procedures or electrical personal protective equipment (PPE). If you have been doing things correctly in the past, then this article will be a refresher. If you’re not sure you’re doing things right, this article might help you to get on track. More
Raytheon's Solar Panels Attract Attention: System Powerful Enough to Light Thousands of Homes from Andover Townsman New solar panels on a rooftop at Raytheon's massive compound generate enough electricity to power 8,000 homes. And Raytheon is not the only company looking into using solar panels to power its workplace. The town's electrical inspector, Paul Kennedy, fields many calls about the photovoltaic system and Materazzo has met with representatives from companies that build the solar panels. More
Two Buildings – Common Service, Grounding Requirements from IAEI Magazine Section 250.32(B) no longer permits the use of the grounded conductor, for grounding purposes at an additional building or structure fed by a feeder or branch circuit from a common service at any new installation. All feeders and branch circuits supplying new separate buildings or structures must include an equipment grounding conductor for grounding purposes. An exception to 250.32(B), which was previously a main body text rule at 250.32(B)(2), allows the use of the grounded conductor for grounding at the additional building or structure under specific conditions. More
Windstorm Prompts Campbell County, Ky., to Waive Permits from the Kentucky Post The Campbell County, Ky., Planning and Zoning Office is waiving the requirement for an electrical permit for repairs needed to electric meters, attached hardware and weatherheads pulled away from homes as a result of the windstorm. More
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Product Showcase: Eti Conformity Services
Eti Conformity Services is the largest independent testing, maintenance and engineering service company in the United States. With strategically located services centers nationwide, you’ll receive local responsiveness and global capability. For 30 years, the Eti Conformity Services name has been synonymous with quality and experience as well as being known for producing consistent results in electrical testing throughout many industries. When it comes time to conduct your next field evaluation, Eti Conformity has the experience you can trust. More
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In Case of Emergency from Electrical Contractor Certain changes to the National electrical Code (NEC) take more than a single cycle to accomplish due to the complexity of the issues, changes that may involve more than one NFPA committee, changes that involve more than one NEC panel, changes where another NFPA committee and an NEC panel are involved, or the enormous affect the changes may have on the electrical industry. More
Be in the Know About Why a Fuse Might Blow from The Expositor Many Canadians will spend the coming weeks scrambling to complete home improvement projects they've put off during the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. While home renovations can be exciting, they can be "shocking" if you don't know what you are doing when it comes to electrical installations. Before you begin your renovation it's important to understand the risks associated with doing electrical work, and to realize that potential electrical hazards may exist in the home. More
Fire Grounds Company's Opening from The Ledger Leonard Ciskowski was anticipating a visit from Federal Aviation Administration inspectors to give the go-ahead on the opening of Prop Works on Wednesday morning, not an electrical fire that gutted the company's Lakeland warehouse. Wednesday's fire, which began at a faulty electrical receptacle behind particle board and insulation, has delayed the company's opening by at least a month. More
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Product Showcase: Tamper-Resistant Receptacles from Cooper Wiring Devices
Each year, more than 2,400 children are injured by inserting foreign objects into receptacles.* Cooper’s Tamper-Resistant receptacles provide a solution to protect children from electrical injuries and meet 2008 NEC® section 406.11 specification that states all receptacles installed in dwelling units must be tamper-resistant. Devices are available in single, duplex, decorator, GFCI and ASPIRE Design System configurations. Make sure your inspections meet the latest code. More
*According to a 10-year study of National Electronic Injury Surveillance system (NEISS) data.
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