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'WiTricity' powers light bulb.
wireless electricity is here
MIT researchers have powered a light bulb by sending electricity wirelessly. The idea for wireless power
isn’t anything new. But problems have hindered its development. The researchers hope to make the
technology more efficient. Is this the end of power cords? Click link for more
Isolated power systems were primarily utilized as a protection technique to minimize the possibilities of
explosions and fires in flammable anesthetizing locations in health care facilities. Isolated power
systems are still utilized, but more as an optional protection technique or as required in wet procedure
locations as defined in Article 517 because interruption of power by ground-fault circuit interrupters
cannot be tolerated...click link for more
Between Prevention & Compensation
Employers are required to record certain injuries and illnesses under the OSHA record keeping
regulation and to adhere to certain other requirements under workers' compensation law. The two laws
have separate functions: Workers' compensation is designed to compensate injured or ill workers,
whereas the Occupational Safety and Health Act is designed to prevent injuries and illnesses and to
create a body of information to improve understanding of their causes. Thus, certain injuries and
illnesses may be reportable under state workers' compensation law but not under the OSHA record
keeping rule and vice versa. The two things that OSHA's reporting requirements for injury and illness
have in common with state workers' compensation reporting requirements is that electrical contracting
firms want to decrease the number of both. Click link for more.
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Quality Education is our Mission........
TVA to Hire Electricians to Build Nuclear Reactors
For the first time in two decades, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is preparing to hire contract
workers. TVA officials predict it will need more than 500 contract electricians to build the Watts Bar Unit 2
nuclear reactor, starting in 2008. By the time that reactor is finished being built in 2013, TVA expects to
need a comparable number of workers to build each of two reactors tentatively planned for the Bellefonte
nuclear site in Alabama. "There should be a good demand for workers for years to come," says Dwight
Wilhoit, president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 175 in Chattanooga,
Tenn. "Everybody who wants to work right now has work. Especially in the South, we're looking to stay
busy for some time."
Thomas Edison: Check out some of the inventions that are not as well known as the light bulb.
thomasedison.org
We all know that Edison is responsible for the light bulb and the phonograph. But are you familiar with
Edison’s entire body of work?
If not, you should visit this site. It is dedicated to Edison’s work. Start with the chronological listing of
Edison’s inventions.
You can view pictures and illustrations of some of the inventions.
www.tesla.org
Great site about this fascinating inventor of the AC system! The Man out of Time. Check it out!
Let’s stop and buy some electrons
Several companies are moving toward viable electric cars. However, keeping them charged is always a
problem. Now, Shai Agassi wants to develop a nationwide network of charging stations. And he has $200
million behind him.
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UL Warns of Counterfeit Electric Signs
Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Northbrook, Ill., is notifying consumers, sign installers, and authorities
having jurisdiction (AHJ) that electric signs manufactured by Clover Signs bear a counterfeit UL mark.
Clover Signs is not authorized to use the UL mark on its signs or represent that its products are UL
listed. These signs have not been evaluated for safety by UL and are not authorized to bear the UL mark.
For identification: Attached to the sign is a label that has a counterfeit UL mark. Issue numbers
BF-565351 through BF-565362, BR-774301 through BR-774800, or CX-285601 through CX-286100 also
appear on the label. The company name "CLOVER SIGNS" and/or "E215710" may also be on the label or
found on a separate label.