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Contractors head North for the latest on the 18th Edition

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More than 450 electricians attended Aintree racecourse in Liverpool recently for NICEIC and ELECSA’s Live North event.

With just over one month to go until the launch of the 18th Edition contractors were able to access a variety of technical talks from some of the nation’s leading electrical experts.

There was also a host of other seminars and workshops designed to help electricians build their business.

Footballing duo Mark Lawrenson and Ray Stubbs kicked off the show with a treasure trove of tales from their respective careers.

They discussed the importance of communication and teamwork when it comes to building a high performing team.

Lawrensen said: “There was a mutual respect for everyone and we were never allowed to get complacent. We might have been magnificent in one game but we then had to repeat that standard again and again.

“That is the challenge electricians’ also face. They have to keep up a certain standard each day and maintain or better that standard as they go forward.”

Other sessions on the day looked at the upcoming changes within the 18th Edition of the BS7671 Wiring Regulations – specifically looking at the introduction of Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDD’s) and surge protection devices (SPD’s).

There were also talks on smart technology in the home and mental health awareness within the electrical industry. 

Billy Byrne, the resident electrician on BBC TV’s DIY SOS was also a speaker on the day, talking about how he got into the industry and life on the show.

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