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Extreme Weather and Time Pressures Undermine Safety

[ 0 ] By  |  January 1, 2009  |  IAEI January-February 2009

Over the past months we have had the pleasure of enduring another winter, and in the electrical industry this can always pose many challenges. Often workers are required to work in some of the worst conditions of extreme rain and wind and, unfortunately, they always find many time pressures on them to restore power, whether [...]

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Photo 1. Cables not supported, terminated and mechanical protected in the manner required

Lift Installations

[ 0 ] By  |  September 1, 2008  |  IAEI September-October 2008

Energy Safe Victoria has identified segments of the industry for additional attention following audits of lift installations and discussions with companies and workers.   Lift installation techniques have changed in recent years with the innovation of a type of elevator commonly known as a Motor Room Less lift (MRL). MRL type of lift differs from [...]

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Energy Efficiencies

[ 0 ] By  |  July 5, 2008  |  IAEI July-August 2008

Governments all over are actively looking at the issues of saving energy and reducing carbon omissions. Australia is not ignoring these calls and currently government, industry and the general public are seeking to also contribute to the savings in a variety of methods. There is an ever-expanding regime of energy efficiency that is occurring, with [...]

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Photo 1. Incorrect junction box installation. The enclosure housed the distribution company's electricity meter and the customer distribution switchboard. The fire commenced on the meter panel that was made of chipboard, which is a particleboard that burns easily.

Product Certification and Electrical Safety

[ 0 ] By  |  May 6, 2008  |  

When undertaking any electrical installation work, it is imperative to ensure that the electrical equipment that is being installed and connected within the installation is of a type that is safe and will function in the manner required by the user. Many electrical contractors and licensed electrical inspectors are being confronted by product that is [...]

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Proposed New Standard Covering Downlights (Recessed Luminaires)

Proposed New Standard Covering Downlights (Recessed Luminaires)

[ 0 ] By  |  January 7, 2008  |  IAEI January-February 2008

In an effort to ensure that information is being provided to others within the electrical industry globally, I would like let you see some of the activities that Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) has undertaken for the electrical industry in the past few months, along with our normal operational activity. 1. We have made an ad [...]

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