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As a pioneer, the International Association of Electrical Inspectors plays a strong leadership role in the electrical industry and its many organizations and associations. Because of its reputation for fairness and code-compliance, the association has long been labeled the Keystone of the Electrical Industry. Like the keystone, the association plays a cohesive role among testing agencies, standards organizations, manufacturers, distributors, and contractors.
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The Canadian Section of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors has revived the Canadian Certified Electrical Inspectors (CCEI) Program. Certification categories include Electrical Installations, Electrical Investigations, and Electrical Product Approvals. The major objectives of the CCEI program are: • To certify a national standard for all persons regularly engaged in the inspection of, or the [...]
Not just in print, the current issue of IAEI News is also available online. May-June 2010 is available now for you to flick through from cover to cover online! Try it out and give us your feedback. We would love to know what you think.
Not just in print, the current issue of IAEI News is also available online. March/April 2010 is available now for you to flick through from cover to cover online! Try it out and give us your feedback. We would love to know what you think. But remember, you can’t collect a website…
Not just in print, the current issue of IAEI News is also available online. January/February 2010 is available now for you to flick through from cover to cover online! Try it out and give us your feedback. We would love to know what you think. But remember, you can’t collect a website… Edited on February [...]
Not just in print, the current issue of IAEI News is also available online. November/December 2009 is available now for you to flick through from cover to cover online! Try it out and give us your feedback. We would love to know what you think. But remember, you can’t collect a website…
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DENVER — The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited MillerCoors LLC in Golden, Colo., with 10 alleged safety and health violations from two investigations involving the death of one and the injury of two workers. OSHA launched an investigation into the company’s safety and health practices following the death [...]
It is pretty well understood about the need for education in our industry, whether it is needed due to improvements in technology and installation methods or in codes and standards. The only constant we have is that our world is constantly evolving. Lately, the economy has become an important factor as well. Education not only [...]
The East Bay Uniform Code Committee (EBUCC) is currently accepting applications for the W. Creighton Schwan scholarship. A scholarship in the amount of $1,000 has been established in his name for a deserving student with a desire to pursue a career in the electrical field. Attached you will find additional info on Creighton as well [...]
Many of us assume leadership is an innate skill; something you’re born with or inherently lacking. But what if you could develop leadership skills by acting like a horse? On the surface, it sounds strange. However, when you consider that horses have roamed the earth for more than fifty-five million years and herd leaders helped [...]
The National Fire Protection Association, by action of the Board of Directors chaired by George Ockuly, hosted a meeting and forum of electrical inspectors on May 22 – 23, 2006, at NFPA Headquarters, Quincy, Massachusetts. Mark Earley and the electrical division brought thirty-three electrical inspectors from across the United States to spend two days addressing: [...]
Recognizing electricity’s risks Electricity has always posed dangers. In the 18th century, Benjamin Franklin brought the world a new understanding of electricity, but others died trying to duplicate his experiments. In the 1880s, electricity began flowing into homes and businesses. Because system installation was inconsistent and often performed by people with minimal understanding, widespread electrical [...]
In the home In the wake of this year’s disastrous hurricane season, the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) are offering useful information and guidance to homeowners about the dangers present when water comes in contact with electricity. A new brochure, “When disaster strikes … electrical safety in your flood-damaged [...]