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IAEI News>Issue Listing>May/June 2007 
May/June 2007
 
Theme: Electrical Safety


 
Electrical Safety — A Changing Environment  
by Jim Dollard  

A typical mindset considering energized work justifies it by thinking, By the time I schedule a shutdown, I could have this done. This type of working culture that includes poor planning and convenience translates into a type of Russian roulette. Eventually something goes wrong.

 

Case Study: A Fragile Environment in a Rugged Climate
by Todd Wimmer

Without state-of-the-art HVAC technology, it is doubtful the unique RainForest at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo complex could exist; and it continues to benefit from equipment improvements, such as advanced motor and drive design.

The Texas Margin Tax: There’s a New Tariff in Town
by Jay D. Crutcher, Esq.

As a business owner, you need to know exactly how the margin tax affects your business so that you can take proactive measures to minimize your tax liability. Otherwise, you could face a surprising tax bill or overlook tax planning opportunities.

When Disconnects Are Not Enough
by Michael J. Johnston

Electrical safety and worker safety require both individual and organizational efforts to be effective and beneficial. The NEC location requirements for disconnecting means, and specific provisions for disconnects that are capable of being locked out (off) when not located in sight from equipment provide an installed means for workers to ensure safety by adding their lock to equipment and circuit disconnects.

Perspectives on PV: Disconnect, Disconnect, Where For Art Thou?
by John Wiles

To disconnect or not to disconnect…that is not the question. Disconnects are required throughout the PV system with the proper ratings and in the code-required places.

Connecting with Aluminum
by Jacqueline Silvia and Richard Brooks

Copper may be an omnipresent element, but it is far from the only choice for electrical connectors — a good thing considering its escalating cost in recent years. Aluminum is actually a better fit for some customers who have more industrial or commercial applications.

Lobbyists Undermine Public Safety with Exemption Move (pdf)
by Jim Long

Commissioner Jim Long of the North Carolina Department of Insurance made some very relevant points in his letter regarding moves by some influential groups to lessen electrical safety, which is reprinted here. These groups are attempting to exempt industrial machinery from Code requirements for electrical equipment to be listed and labeled by an independent third party testing laboratory.

Overcurrent Protection Basics — Part II
by Tim Crnko

Too often, installations are often not safe due to improper selection, application, or maintenance of overcurrent protective devices. This article covers three overcurrent protective device ratings: ampere rating, voltage rating, and interrupting rating.

Utility Deregulation, What Does it Mean to Inspectors?
by Len Frier

Electrical degregulation has put certain new elements of an electrical system under the AHJ.

Being Aware of Hazards during Electrical System Inspections
by Joseph Weigel

Statistics indicate that five to ten arc-flash accidents that involve a fatality or serious injury to an employee occur every day in the United States.

Editorial: Signs
by James Carpenter, CEO/Executive Director

For the past two issues of the IAEI News I have asked you to consider why you are in the electrical trade and why you are an IAEI member. This time let us examine why you are a member of the local chapter or division of IAEI.

Canadian Code: Allowable Ampacities—Conductors in Cable Trays  
by Leslie Stoch

Could it be that the rule for wiring in cable trays is sometimes taken less than seriously?

Other Code: What are you paying for electricity? Part 2, Residential Rates (pdf)
by David C. Young, PE

Understanding the rates for which you are being charged for electricity is vital in protecting your and your company's wallets.

UL Question Corner (pdf)
by Underwriters Laboratories

The “UL Question Corner” answers questions of general interest that are sent in from authorized government inspectors and we believe will have interest for many inspectors.

 

 

 

 

 
Electrical Safety
A Fragile Environment in a Rugged Climate
The Texas Margin Tax
Disconnect, Disconnect, Where For Art Thou?
Connecting with Aluminum
Lobbyists Undermine Public Safety
Hazards during Electrical System Inspections

 

 

 

 

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