Joe Tedesco, Author of Code Violations Illustrated

Feb. 19, 2003
Joe Tedesco, an electrical inspector and Code expert, travels across the country to take photos of Code violations. Ranging from the outlet in the soap bottle to the snake wrapped around the busbars, his commentary has entertained and educated CEE News readers for years. EC&M readers can continue to enjoy Joe's Code commentary in a column called Illustrated Catastrophes. The What's Wrong Here? column

Joe Tedesco, an electrical inspector and Code expert, travels across the country to take photos of Code violations. Ranging from the outlet in the soap bottle to the snake wrapped around the busbars, his commentary has entertained and educated

CEE News

readers for years.

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readers can continue to enjoy Joe's Code commentary in a column called Illustrated Catastrophes. The What's Wrong Here? column has also been continued in

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