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Safe work at heights must start at the top
Safe Work Australia reports that there have been 122 workplace fatalities as a result of workers falling from heights, with most occurring from roofs ... -
Electrical company fined for unsupervised apprentice
Community Energy Group, trading as Space Solar, has pleaded guilty to failing to provide the supervision necessary for employees to perform their work safely ... -
Bullying in the trade profession
Many tradespeople face the issue of bullying in the workplace from time to time, and the issue is now more poignant than ever before ... -
Clipsal releases new iCat app features
Clipsal has released the latest version of the iCat app with several new features. Helping electricians find products, data sheets and even wholesaler pricing ... -
Smart meters are reforming electricity
The way users consume energy is changing with the introduction of Power of Choice. Phil Kreveld breaks down what it means. The world of ... -
Omniflex releases the iREF8 cathodic protection systems for remote monitoring
Omniflex has released the iREF8 cathodic protection monitoring module to its PowerView protection range, giving businesses a way to remote monitor existing CP systems. ... -
AGL supports NSW government EV package
AGL has welcomed the EV initiatives announced by the NSW government which will help NSW road users make the switch to EVs. “Electric vehicles ... -
Future trends with IoT
The Internet of Things is becoming a bigger part of our day-to-day lives. Brian Seymour writes about what it means for electrical contractors in ... -
The life of a sparkie in the middle of a pandemic
With vaccines being rolled out across the world, we’re on the home stretch of the pandemic. James Tinslay looks at what has happened to ... -
The IsqT Phenomenon: What it means for sparkies
With his vast expertise on the topic, Peter Vandenheuvel looks at the I²T phenomenon, its calculations, what it means for electricians, how it relates ...