Graybar to co-host electrical safety seminar

March 29, 2004
To kick off National Electrical Safety month, Graybar will team up with Cooper Bussmann and WH Salisbury to host an electrical safety presentation on Tuesday, May 11 at several of the company’s nationwide locations. The seminars will cover the serious safety hazards associated with accidental exposure to electrical energy and educate workers on the prevention of electrocution. Electrical safety experts

To kick off National Electrical Safety month, Graybar will team up with Cooper Bussmann and WH Salisbury to host an electrical safety presentation on Tuesday, May 11 at several of the company’s nationwide locations. The seminars will cover the serious safety hazards associated with accidental exposure to electrical energy and educate workers on the prevention of electrocution.

Electrical safety experts from Cooper Bussman and WH Salisbury will discuss safety standards, new OSHA regulations, personal protection equipment, and provide updates on NEC regulations and changes to NFPA 70E.

To make a reservation, call 1-800-GRAYBAR to reach your nearest Graybar location.

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