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New Club Clipsal aims to empower sparkies for the future
Clipsal by Schneider Electric (Clipsal) has announced the relaunch of its Club Clipsal program. The program has been enhanced to better connect like-minded sparkies, ... -
Get into shape when it comes to safety
SHAPE Australia has launched the SHAPE Minimum Standards app to address the issue of workplace safety across Australian trade industries. Sean Carroll finds out ... -
Pro-Vis AR App assists in improving health, safety and compliance with new AR interactive
The newly released Pro-Visual AR Interactive – NSW Construction Site Safety Guide 2022/23 produced in conjunction with Master Builders Association of NSW, The Crane ... -
ABB’s TVOC-2-240-C, safety for your most valuable resources
ABB has released the TVOC-2 Arc Guard System, an arc protection relay that mitigates arc faults and helps protect people and equipment. The Arc ... -
NECA: Beware electrical safety during NSW, QLD floods
Concerning the recent devastating floods in New South Wales and Queensland, NECA chief executive Oliver Judd is warning residents of the potentially life-threatening dangers ... -
Megger releases UHF PD detector
Megger has released a non-invasive UHF PD detector, ideal for online PD measurements in MV and HV substations. It comes with a large colour ... -
MATES in Construction partners with TRu Workwear, Force360
MATES in Construction and Australian workwear and PPE brands, Force360 and TRu Workwear have joined forces to help reduce the high rate of suicide ... -
Lithium-sulfur batteries: cheaper, cleaner, faster
Researchers at Monash University have taken a step towards renewable energy with its new lithium-sulfur battery interlayer. The advancement promotes exceptionally fast lithium transfer ... -
NDB-DOC-3 tester is now available
The NDB-DOC-3 tester, distributed by Amplitude in Australia, is now available. Designed for distribution networks transformers from 1kVA to 3MVA, it can determine the ... -
New rules allow distributors to roll out stand-alone power systems in the NEM
Stand-alone power systems (SAPS) serving individuals and communities can now be built within the National Electricity Market under new rules published by the Australian ...