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The electrical labeling rule homeowners forget to follow
Most homeowners know they should not overload outlets or ignore a tripping breaker, yet a quieter safety rule sits inside the ...
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The electrical label homeowners forget to update after repairs
Your home’s electrical system probably looks the same from the outside after a repair or upgrade, but behind the metal door of your breaker box, something critical may be out of date. The panel ...
Your electrical panel can provide a lot of essential and useful information. It is important to know how it works and how to find your way around its components. If you are unfamiliar with your panel ...
In part one of this two-part series on code-compliant electrical equipment labeling, we recognized that OSHA is moving toward more citations, greater penalties, and more frequent inspections. We also ...
It's important to understand which circuit breakers control which areas of your home. This information is useful when doing electrical work and you need to isolate an area of your home to shut off the ...
One of the collections in the CU Boulder Archives details the story of James Field Willard, who was integral to starting the archives. Marie Adams, of Boulder, points out an article she wants the ...
When OSHA performs an on-site inspection of a facility, it should be a nonevent, yet the trend these days is moving toward more citations, greater penalties, and more frequent inspections. Further ...
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