Electric Shock Kills Worker in M&S
A man working in a Marks and Spencer staff area was this weekend found dead from what is believed to be an electric shock.
The man has been named as 62 year old Philip Dodd and police have said that his death was work-related and unexplained.
The Health
Read MoreFFI will Fine Businesses Breaking the Law
With recent advice for testing in low risk environments and the expected fourth edition of the IET Code of Practice, there seems to be an air of change and review in the air. HSE are no exception and have joined in, also announcing changes.
Called the
Read MoreThermal Imaging as an Electrician’s Tool
Many people in the electrical industry are using the latest technologies to aid their diagnostics work.
Industrial Technicians are the latest to take up new technology with the use of thermal imaging cameras for diagnostics and inspections.
An example
Read MoreNAPIT Campaigns for Political Backing
During the recent Electrical Fire Safety Week, NAPIT stepped up their lobbying by visiting the Liberal Democrat 2012 Autumn Conference in Brighton.
The conference provided NAPIT with the opportunity of encouraging Liberal Democrat MP’s to support
Read MoreSolar PV: Don’t Be Put Off
Renewable Energy Installer magazine recently showcased a case study detailing a West Country farmer’s decision to invest in Solar PV panels.
The dairy farmer, David Tory, has 600 acres of farmland to deal with and recently made the decision to install
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