Independent Electrical Contractors
The stage is set! A total of 28 competitors face off during SPARK in Louisville – each with the desire to be named 2022 Apprentice of the Year. They earned
By Keith Waters, PE, CEM, Schneider Electric USA and National Electrical Manufacturers Association Low Voltage Distribution Equipment Section Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter Task Force Safety has always been a top
Ohio Valley Electrical Services’ outgoing President Steve Ortner made the point abundantly clear as we sat for an interview to tell the story of the business he helped found. His
Some might say there are two basic types of people – those who let things happen and those who make things happen. When attendees see the 2022 Emerging Leaders industry
The good news is the construction outlook is strong and contractors are busier than ever. They also are still facing significant market challenges including ongoing supply chain disruptions, a persistent
By Dr. Heather Moore, with contribution from Deanna O’Dell, MCA, Inc. Gang boxes have been around as long as construction sites, and their purposes have evolved to store whatever is
Tutor Electric of Mansfield, TX, is by all measures a successful business. Growing from one to 50 employees over 30 years while surviving the economic downturns of 2001 and 2008
How has becoming an electrician changed or influenced your life and where do you see this career path taking you? That was the question posed to Fourth Year apprentices who
The lifesaving capabilities of ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) cannot be overstated. These devices have saved thousands of lives and significantly reduced the number of home electrocutions since they were first
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has launched a new national emphasis program (NEP) to help prevent heat-related illnesses at outdoor and indoor workplaces, including electrical contractors and