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Safe start to a career

The next generation of young Scottish electricians will have a safe start to their career – due to an initiative from the Electrical Safety Council (ESC) and the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT).

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Ellis calls for plastic ban

Following February’s publication of the coroner’s recommendations into the deaths of two fire fighters in Southampton in 2010, Richard Shaw of Ellis has called on the electrical industry to ban the use of plastic products as the sole means of cable support

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Launch of new HV/LV facility

EPIT, a training company in Aberdeen, offering a wide range of City and Guild certified specialist training and assessment services, has announced the launch of its new HV/LV practical demonstration module. This facility has been constructed to enhance EPIT’s already existing range

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Napit announces ElectricSafe Register

Napit has launched a new brand and voluntary register called ElectricSafe it says will enable consumers to quickly identify competent, registered electrical installers.

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Power company takes command

An energy company has launched its own mobile command unit to help it manage major incidents and emergencies. UK Power Networks has spent more than £130,000 on the vehicle, which will be equipped with satellite navigation systems, remote network access, high-definition monitors

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Euro hotel fire safety ‘not good enough’

A call for the fire safety industry to heighten awareness of the dangers created by hoteliers who fail to follow the Fire Safety Regulatory Reform Order (2005) has been issued by Exova Warringtonfire supported by North West European MP Arlene McCarthy.

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Fire control panels central to detection system

Kentec fire control panels are central to a new fire detection system installed at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (WTCHG) – a research institute of the University of Oxford.

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Appointment to provide access control

Audio and video door-entry manufacturer, Urmet, is delighted to have been appointed as the supplier for the first two residenal buildings at the 67-acre King’s Cross Central development.

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Safety relay showcased

Weidmüller will be exhibiting its newly launched SIL3 SAFESERIES Safety Relays for the first time in the United Kingdom on Stand 202 at the Instrumentation Scotland and Offshore Systems exhibition being held at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre on 5th and

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