CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - (Page 39) agencies & associations 39 ❮❮ PURE POWER // SUMMER 2008 EGSA launches Two-Tiered On-Site Power Generation Schools The Electrical Generating Systems Assn. (EGSA) reported earlier this year the launch of its Two-Tiered On-Site Power Generation School program. The new Basic and Advanced Schools are designed to better meet the needs and diverse backgrounds of those who attend the schools. The result is a more pertinent training experience in fewer days. EGSA’s On-Site Power Generation Schools provide a complete overview of the components of an On-Site Power generation system. The program provides students with a unique opportunity to familiarize themselves with the technical aspects of the On-Site Power Generation Industry. The Basic School is a general, but still technical, overview of on-site power generation equipment, and is designed for those who are working in non-technical positions such as sales or marketing, administrative, or company management positions and for those with less than 3 years of experience working in the industry. The Advanced School offers more technical and in-depth coverage of the equipment, and is designed for those who have attended the basic school. Designed for professionals employed in engineering, project management, or service positions; the Advanced School features covers technical aspects in a more in-depth manner and offers three new modules: “Starting Systems,” “Emissions,” and “Noise Control.” For more information, go to www.egsa.org. NECA joins Dept. of Labor to promote teen work safety When the U.S. Dept. of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) needed a partner to develop resources that would help keep teen workers safe this summer, they looked to National Electrical Contractors Assn. (NECA). NECA participated in OSHA’s 2008 Teen Summer Job Safety Campaign national kickoff event in New York City on April 21. Other kick-off events have been organized for around the country through OSHA’s Regional Offices. NECA executive director for standards and safety Mike Johnston represented the electrical construction industry at the New York event, where he spoke on the need for all teens to learn about electrical safety, regardless of the jobs they may have this summer. “Teens find jobs for the summer at a range of construction jobs, from landscape to house painting,” Johnston said. “They could encounter electrical hazards on any them.” To support Johnston’s message, NECA created a special brochure “Learn Before You Earn: Electrical Safety on Your Summer Job” for teen workers and their employers. The brochure classifies electrical hazards by working environment, such as around water, in the air, and “on the ground. The brochure offers real-life examples of hazards and safety precautions, such checking for any overhead high-voltage lines before using a long-handled pool skimmer to clean a pool. “Many workers don’t realize how close an electrical connection from a high-voltage line may be to where their working,” Johnston said. “Employers should be telling teens to always look around for electrical connections or hazards before they start a new task.” A PDF copy of the brochure can be downloaded at www.necanet.org. EGSA members recognized for service to the industry Several members of the Electrical Generating Systems Assn. (EGSA) were singled out at the association’s annual spring convention in Bernalillo, N.M. 2008 EGSA President Warner Bauer presented Ron Hartzel of Eaton Corp. with the William Timmler Award. Among Hartzel’s contributions has been his service to the Codes and Standards Surveillance Committee and leadership of the Electronic Media Committee. Dale Slemp of Western Power Group, Inc. was recognized with the Leroy H. Carpenter Award. Slemp has been involved in EGSA for more than 30 years. EGSA established an Instructor Appreciation Program to recognize the contributions of instructors—and their employers—who have devoted significant time and effort to the school, and who have taught in the school for at least five years. Given awards were: James Wright of Marathon Electric, 25 years of service; Tim Hinde, Woodward Industrial Controls, 10 years of service; Dennis Roundtree, Onsite Power Inc., 10 years of service; Terry Gaines, Basler Electric, 5 years of service; Steve Lawrence, Woodward Governor Controls, 5 years of service; and Dave Alley, ANNA Inc., 10 years of service; Ole Haaland, ANNA Inc., 10 years of service. Bauer also presented Terry Gaines, Basler Electric, with the James Wright Educator Award. Gaines has been an EGSA On-Site Power School instructor for 5 years and now teaches the Automatic Voltage Regulator modules in both the Basic and Advanced Schools and the Generator Protection module in the Advanced School. www.purepowermagazine.com http://www.necanet.org http://www.egsa.org http://www.purepowermagazine.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 Contents In the News Industry Roundup Risk Assessments for COPS Grounding Requires More Power Systems to Protect Healthcare Important Changes Coming in NFPA 70E A Look at Arc-Resistant Switchgear Agencies and Associations New Products Ad Index CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 (Page Cover1) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 (Page Cover2) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Contents (Page 1) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Contents (Page 2) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Contents (Page 3) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - In the News (Page 4) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - In the News (Page 5) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Industry Roundup (Page 6) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Industry Roundup (Page 7) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 8) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 9) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 10) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 11) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 12) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 13) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 14) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 15) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 16) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 17) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Risk Assessments for COPS (Page 18) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Grounding Requires More (Page 19) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Grounding Requires More (Page 20) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Grounding Requires More (Page 21) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Grounding Requires More (Page 22) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Grounding Requires More (Page 23) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Power Systems to Protect Healthcare (Page 24) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Power Systems to Protect Healthcare (Page 25) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Power Systems to Protect Healthcare (Page 26) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Power Systems to Protect Healthcare (Page 27) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Power Systems to Protect Healthcare (Page 28) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Power Systems to Protect Healthcare (Page 29) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Important Changes Coming in NFPA 70E (Page 30) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Important Changes Coming in NFPA 70E (Page 31) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Important Changes Coming in NFPA 70E (Page 32) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Important Changes Coming in NFPA 70E (Page 33) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Important Changes Coming in NFPA 70E (Page 34) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - A Look at Arc-Resistant Switchgear (Page 35) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - A Look at Arc-Resistant Switchgear (Page 36) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - A Look at Arc-Resistant Switchgear (Page 37) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - A Look at Arc-Resistant Switchgear (Page 38) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Agencies and Associations (Page 39) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Agencies and Associations (Page 40) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - New Products (Page 41) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - New Products (Page 42) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - New Products (Page 43) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Ad Index (Page 44) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Ad Index (Page Cover3) CSE Pure Power - Summer 2008 - Ad Index (Page Cover4)
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