Tag: Industry news
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NECA reminds consumers to be vigilant about electrical safety
Following a recent death in Sydney that may have been caused by a faulty air-conditioner, NECA is reminding householders that faulty equipment kills hundreds of people ... -
Electrical safety recall: DC solar isolator
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has released a product recall notice for the DKSH Australia Pty Ltd "PVPower" branded DC isolator. -
Phoenix Contact device circuit breakers attain Germanischer Lloyd approval
All device circuit breakers from the circuit breaker product range from Phoenix Contact have now been certified by Germanischer Lloyd (GL). -
Photoluminescent exit signs not commercially viable
Lighting Council Australia (the peak body representing Australia’s lighting industry), electrical contractor representative bodies, and fire industry representative bodies, amongst others, have expressed concern over the ... -
IES announces Enlightenment lighting courses
The 'Enlightenment: The basics of efficient lighting' course provides fundamental knowledge and basic principles that all people involved with the lighting industry should be familiar with. ... -
NECA supports the reinstating of Australia building industry watchdog
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) welcomes Martin Ferguson’s support in relation to the ABCC and says that at this time of turmoil and uncertainty ... -
Forget NOLS…labour mobility to improve under the Council of Australian Federation
In announcing the discontinuation of National Occupational Licensing Scheme (NOLS) in December 2013, the Government also announced that the states and territories would continue to work ... -
World authority on solid state lighting delivers seminars in Australia
Professor Georges Zissis, a world expert in LED technology – and in particular its application for street lighting – delivered seminars in February to over 360 ... -
Clipsal 413 surface socket product recall
The Clipsal and Schneider Electric Partner Business has voluntarily choosen to undertake a product recall, arising out of the incorrect printing of terminal identification colours on ... -
Celemetrix acquires SmartCal
Celemetrix has announced the acquisition of SmartCal, effective immediately. This merger acknowledges Celemetrix as one of the largest NATA certified laboratories within Australia.