Economic Forecast for Licensed Electricians is Bright!

The economic outlook for electricians is bright. Why? One reason is because as the National Electrical Contractors Association reports 7,000 electricians join the field each year, but 10,000 retire, which means that the number of retiring electricians is outpacing the number of electricians entering the field each year.  Access to safe and reliable power isn’t a […]

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Reduce Risk of Injury When Working Near Overhead Power Lines

Implementing recommendations for workplace safety provided by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is vitally important to promoting a safe worksite, improving employee morale and productivity, as well as reducing exposure to avoidable compensation claims and lawsuits.  Did you know that NIOSH has provided seven preventative safety protocols that can reduce the risk of injury […]

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Electrical Safety Standards Prevent Workplace Accidents

Many workplace hazards are either avoidable, preventable or both. Consistently applying electrical safety standards and protocols can contribute to avoiding preventable accidents and injuries. Factors that Contribute to Electrical Hazards Most electrical accidents result from one of the following factors: Unsafe equipment or installation. Unsafe environment. Unsafe work practices. Lack of proper training and supervision. Some ways […]

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Your Most Valuable Asset is Your Electrical License

Licensed electricians have greater earning potential and are more employable. They don’t walk away from job opportunities because they aren’t licensed and can’t pull the required permits. They also don’t have to share their hard eared profits with other electricians who are licensed because they can pull permits for themselves. Your ability to take full advantage of […]

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