| In their NECA seminar on October 11, “Winning Profitable Solar-Energy and Battery Projects,” Martin and Lopato offered attendees an insightful analysis of what customers want in solar and storage battery installations. |
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| During the NECA 2021 presentation called “Qualified vs. Unqualified: Who is Getting Hurt?,” President Brett Brenner and Program Manager Daniel Majano of the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) review BLS and OSHA fatal and nonfatal electrical injury data and why electrical professionals can and should play a key role in educating non-electrical professionals on the hazards of electrical work. |
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| Key performance measures (KPIs) are vital in measuring an electrical contractor’s present and future success and go beyond just looking at how much money the company is making. They allow ECs to better predict their success compared to a set of objectives and enable companies to see trends over time and measure performance. |
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| Whether you are tuning in virtually or missed these products amongst the many booths while attending NECA in person, here are Group Editorial Director Mike Eby's Day 2 picks for the groundbreaking products that caught his attention. |
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| With a mixture of doggedness, patience, creativity, and flexibility, most of the nation’s top electrical contractors managed to outmuscle the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic year of 2020, many even posting revenue gains that helped push the group’s top line by $1 billion over 2019. Download the latest table. |
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| Within the electrical industry, most workers have become familiar with the term arc flash and the hazard it represents. While training and education have helped in understanding the hazard as well as methods for workers to protect themselves from it, there are still some gaps in industry application that need to be addressed. Here's an inside look at eight common misconceptions that continue to put electrical professionals at risk. |
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Members Only | PREMIUM CONTENT: In episode 1, Randy Barnett, an electrical instructor, trainer, inspector, journeyman electrician, and safety expert, takes an in-depth look at some of the most commonly overlooked items in the National Electrical Code. |
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| Based on updated research from the Bureau of Labor Statistics in its Occupational Employment and Wages Study from May 2020 report, southern states overall continue to pay electricians less for their work. |
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| Congratulations; it’s official! You just got hired as an electrical apprentice. This is your first day on the job. You’re surrounded by strange thunderous noises, sparks, and unfamiliar smells. Just take it all in. Don't worry about being the new guy or girl — this feeling will eventually pass. Let’s go over a few rules for you to live by as the next few days unfold. |
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| Electricians looking for the highest possible pay in the nation may want to consider a move to Illinois, the newest No. 1 ranked state in terms of compensation for electricians. See which other states topped the charts in terms of electrician compensation in 2020. |
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Members Only | In this episode, Editor-in-Chief Ellen Parson discusses the growing trend toward contactless offices with two executives from Powering Chicago and the role electricians and contractors play in making offices safe for employees to return, including incorporating the latest lighting and control product advancements. |
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