Electrical

  1. Electrician Concerned about Safety on Off-Shore Platform

    A sacked electrician has flagged up concerns over the safety of an off-shore oil rig, believing there to be around 90% of the platform currently unsafe for use. Continue reading →
  2. ESC Debuts New Landlord/Student Electrical Safety Guides

    The Electrical Safety Council has recently began a new campaign to highlight the dangers of electricity to both landlords and tenants, producing two extremely useful downloadable guides which offer extensive advice. Continue reading →
  3. Register Sparks Controversy Between NAPIT, ESC and ECA

    It seems a war of words may be brewing between several electrical bodies over the new Electrical Safety Register. Continue reading →
  4. Introducing The Electrical Safety Register

    The electrical industry is set to change like never before. Continue reading →
  5. Contractor Killed In M & S Store

    An electrician has died in a Marks and Spencer store, it has emerged. Continue reading →
  6. Rapstrap - The New Cable Tie

    If you’re an avid Dragon’s Den fan, chances are you might remember the latest product to hit the cable installation market – the Rapstrap. Continue reading →
  7. MP Pledges to Tackle Dodgy Cable Installations

    An MP from Wearside is calling for the government to crack down on Britain’s dangerous cable installations. Continue reading →
  8. Electricians: Watch Out For Abestos

    Concerns have arisen overseas over the presence of deadly asbestos inside meter boards. Continue reading →
  9. Electrical Industry Awards 2012 Winners Announced

    All of the famous faces in the electrical industry descended upon a glittering awards ceremony last night. Meet the winners of the Electrical Industry Awards 2012! Continue reading →
  10. Check Out the ESC's Guide on Christmas Light Safety

    I hate to use the C word in October, but the Electrical Safety Council is forcing me to by giving out great electrical safety advice on dangerous Christmas Lights. Continue reading →
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