| | | | | | What’s the scoop on layering protective clothing? Is it only as strong as its weakest link, or is there an additive effect? |
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| | Sponsored | | Heat stress can lead to non-compliance, but GlenGuard’s lightweight, breathable, moisture-wicking fabric helps keep workers cool, dry, and protected. Designed for comfort and durability, GlenGuard’s solution-dyed AR/FR fabric retains its color and protective properties wash after wash. No matter the job, GlenGuard delivers the performance you need to stay safe. |
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| | | | The hazard communication system (HCS) regulations are covered in 29CFR1910.1200. Subsection (i) covers the tricky issue of trade secrets. Trade secrets are generally protected. That is, the manufacturer (or importer) doesn’t have to disclose them to you. But to gain that right, the other party must satisfy the four specific requirements listed in 29CFR1910... |
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| | | | It's easy for details to get lost and concepts to be forgotten — so how can you fix this? |
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| | | | ICYMI, Episode 65 is an article read from Ellen featuring an article originally by Kevin Kolhonen on KPIs that help you track workplace safety. |
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| | | Fill in the blank. GFCI protection for personnel shall be provided at carnivals, circuses, and fairs for all 15A and 20A, 125V nonlocking-type receptacles that are readily accessible to _____. |
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| | Sponsored | With a special focus for electrical professionals, the Facilities Expo has solutions for any building challenges you might face. Here you will learn from industry experts, network, and explore our solution packed exhibitor floor—all for free! |
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| | | Do you know an up-and-coming young electrical professional who has shown extraordinary results on the job? If so, nominate them for consideration as an EC&M Under 30 All-Star. The deadline is April 11. |
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| | | In EC&M Code Conversations highlights, Ellen Parson, editor-in-chief of EC&M, is highlighting some of the most popular Code content from the magazine and website, but this time brought to you in audio-only form, in case you missed it. In this episode, we’re featuring "National Electrical Code 2023 Revision Costs Draw Debate" by, Freelance Writer Tom... |
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| | | How well do you know the Code? Think you can spot violations the original installer either ignored or couldn’t identify? Here's your chance to moonlight as an electrical inspector and second-guess someone else's work from the safety of your living room or office. Can you identify the specific Code violation(s) in this photo? Hint: This bursts my “bubble... |
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| | | Episode 66 is EC&M On Air's first Next-Gen Insights episode! Today's episode features Yamil Camacho, who shares insights on how to be a young leader in the electrical industry. |
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| | | In this EC&M Tech Talk, Randy Barnett, Program Manager at NTT Training, breaks down the topic of Hazardous (Classified) Locations found in the NEC. This video, “Navigating Hazardous Locations in the NEC” is covered in five major topic areas. |
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| | | Housing affordability is a concern nationwide, but to be clear, the path to making new homes more affordable should not come at the expense of eliminating proven electrical safety requirements that protect public health and safety. |
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