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S-5!’s PVKIT and ProteaBracket excel in extreme NZ environment
S-5!’s PVKIT and ProteaBracket solutions were on full display at the Belle Terrace Residence in Onetangi, New Zealand. Located on the edge of a ... -
Victorians urged to be careful in flood-impacted areas near powerlines
Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) is urging Victorians in flood-impacted areas to be wary around powerlines after efforts to move a bogged four-wheel drive resulted ... -
Ready-to-connect igus hybrid cables save installation space, weight and time
Treotham Automation has released the igus readycable hybrid cables that aim to save installation space and weight with just one cable for power and ... -
Pro-Vis AR App focuses on Mental Health Matters
The newly released AR Interactive – Power, Electrical & Renewable Energy Guide to Safety 2022/23 endorsed by the National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA) ... -
SafeWork NSW to issue on-the-spot fines for breaches
New regulations will allow SafeWork NSW to issue on-the-spot fines for existing electrical work and asbestos offences through an amendment to the Work Health ... -
Switching off fluorescent lighting for good
Australia is set to follow European directives around the use of fluorescent lighting. Sean Carroll finds out why and what it means for the ... -
NOJA Power releases a new recloser control, the RC-03
Switchgear engineering firm NOJA Power has released a new controller for their OSM Recloser products, named the RC-03. The RC-03 is an entry-level controller ... -
Trina Solar’s Vertex modules receive Carbon Footprint Certificate
Trina Solar’s Vertex modules were recently awarded Carbon Footprint Certificate by TÜV Rheinland. The products cover a full range of 210mm P-type solar modules ... -
ESV strips electrician of registration after multiple fraudulent acts
Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) has stripped electrician Stuart Royce Macdonald of his electrical contractor registration following multiple unsafe and fraudulent works across metropolitan Melbourne. ... -
Tradies aren’t protecting against skin cancer despite higher UV exposure
New data reveals that Australia’s tradies aren’t acting to protect themselves from the sun despite skin cancer-causing UV ration being up to ten times ...