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Essential Electrical Inspection Facts Every Homeowner Must Know

CCR Magazine

It’s not your imagination—your home might be signaling that it’s time for an electrical inspection. For homeowners, property managers, and electricians alike, understanding the importance of electrical inspections is paramount. Ready to flip the switch on your electrical knowledge? Let’s get started.

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National Electrical Safety Month: Key Workplace Safety Tips

Safety Services Company

In May, we celebrate National Electrical Safety Month (NESM) by emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the safety of your team members through strict adherence to electrical safety protocols. As contractors, we need to ensure the health and safety of our workers from all hazards, including what OSHA calls the “fatal four.”

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Preventing and Managing Burn Injuries in Construction Environments

CCR Magazine

These incidents happen due to electrical mishaps, hot surfaces, and flammable materials. Understanding these hazards helps you protect your team and workplace. Understanding and Averting Burn Injuries Electrical Accidents: Frequent Sources of Burns On construction sites, incidents related to electricity commonly result in burns.

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What To Expect From a Switchgear Test

CCR Magazine

Switchgear testing or evaluations are critical in ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical systems. That said, all sectors must have reliable electricity installations. A switchgear combines electrical disconnect switches, circuit breakers, and fuses to protect and control electrical equipment.

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Las Vegas Contractor Licensing vs Nevada: Key Differences and Requirements

Contractors Liability Blog

electrical, plumbing, HVAC roofing). Class C (Specialty Contractor): They focus on specific trades such as electrical work, bricklaying, woodworking, and more. Required from Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention. Health checks required for cleanliness and safety. Extra paperwork and systems required.

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Continuous insulation performance

Construction Specifier

The goals of building fire safety and energy efficiency are compatible when industry stakeholders work together to make sure proper assemblies are designed, the correct materials are specified, and installers have the experience to combine the building design and materials properly in the field. Photo © BigStockPhoto.com.

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General Contractors License in Nebraska: Contractor Licensing Requirements

Contractors Liability Blog

The licensing process is a consumer protection so consumers are protected from unqualified or unethical contractors who may not have the skills or experience to do the job right. It’s important to note that while this registration is mandatory, it does not ensure the quality of work or protect consumers from fraud.