Ellis wins second Gulf Coast refinery order
Cable cleat manufacturer Ellis Patents has secured a repeat specification from a major Gulf Coast refinery ten years after its cleats were used on the refinery’s first substation.
Cable cleat manufacturer Ellis Patents has secured a repeat specification from a major Gulf Coast refinery ten years after its cleats were used on the refinery’s first substation.
ESF, ECA and NICEIC have responded to the announcement of the imminent introduction of mandatory electrical safety checks in the Private Rented Sector (PRS).
Wieland Electric has added three new input modules to its samos Pro Compact safety controller to offer reliable analogue value processing.
There’s a lot to be learned from the famous fable, The Three Little Pigs. While the tale teaches us to stay wary of menacing wolves, it also reminds us of the importance of a sturdy home. Electrical equipment requires robust protection and
Electrical injuries can occur from the smallest voltage, but generally the risk of injury increases with higher voltages and can cause electric shocks, burns, loss of muscle control and even death. Reece Safety gives us some tips on how avoid these high
Nadège Petit, executive vice president, global power products at Schneider Electric, explains how the effective use of IoT and dynamic systems architecture can help lower the risk of electrical fires.
Cable management and identification specialist Cable Trail has introduced the Cable-Klip to solve a common industry problem.
With so many different industries at risk of arc flash, Mark Lant, technical expert at ProGARM, explains the latest PPE legislation and guidelines to ensure protection against the potentially fatal consequences of an arc flash.
SELECT has taken its campaign for regulation of the electrical industry to the Scottish Parliament this week in a bid to keep the issue firmly in the public eye.
The Residential Landlords Association has warned its members that landlords in the UK will soon have to ensure that the electrical wiring and equipment in rental properties is safe before the property can be rented.
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