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SKL electrical cables prohibition
A prohibition notice has been issued to prevent sale and/or installation of some SKL brand thermo-plastic sheath (TPS) electrical cables marked 2013. These cables were imported and ... -
NECA welcomes new ministerial appointments
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has welcomed a raft of new ministerial appointments announced on Sunday by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. “Whilst NECA enjoyed ... -
Solar power systems product recall reminder
The Electrical Safety Office has reminded electrical workers and contractors performing work on solar photovoltaic systems of recalled DC isolators that may still be installed. This ... -
Lighting Council Australia launches battery recycling trial
Lighting Council Australia has partnered with the Queensland Government to divert emergency and exit lighting batteries from landfill. The pilot recycling program EXITCYCLE was launched at ... -
VET sector needs vigilance and reform
The CEO of the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA), Suresh Manickam, says media reports in relation to the practices of an Australia-wide training provider further ... -
Successful careers through electrical apprenticeships
The perceived status of vocational education and trade-based careers must be raised and refocused to ensure that students are fully aware of their future pathways, says CEO of ... -
Tradies raise $77k for mental health
As a result of ongoing work by Laser plumbing and electrical to raise both funds and awareness for Beyondblue and the importance of having good mental health ... -
ExitCycle to be officially launched in Brisbane
Lighting Council Australia will be officially launching ExitCycle – a battery recycling initiative for emergency and exit lighting supported by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection ... -
Siemon to release webinar on VersaPOD data centre cabinets
Siemon will soon release a webinar that demonstrates how VersaPOD data centre cabinets can be applied to deliver capital and operational savings. Titled Reducing Data Centre ... -
Drug tests save money says SafeWork Laboratories
According to SafeWork Laboratories (a national drug testing laboratory group), the Australian construction industry could save several hundred million dollars per year through compulsory workplace drug ...