IEEE C2-2023 Updates NESC 2023 National Electrical Safety Code

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Updates to the National Electrical Safety Code 2023 and IEEE C2-2023 Code. Find out first hand from Code writer Ernesto Vega Janica at this interactive discussion presenation.


Join us for a lunch session on the updates to the National Electrical Safety Code 2023. Stay current in your industry. Find out all the new Code changes anticipated for the new release of the NESC.

The NESC covers:

1. Supply and communication facilities (including metering) and associated work practices employed by a public or private electric supply, communications, railway, trolley, street and area lighting, traffic signal (or other signal), irrigation district or other community owned utility, or a similar utility in the exercise of its function as a utility.

2. The generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, lumens, communication signals, and communication data through public and private utility systems that are installed and maintained under the exclusive control of utilities or their authorized representatives.

3. Utility facilities and functions of utilities that either (a) generate energy by conversion from some other form of energy such as, but not limited to, fossil fuel, chemical, electrochemical, nuclear, solar, mechanical, wind or hydraulic or communication signals, or accept energy or communication signals from another entity, or (b) provide that energy or communication signals through a delivery point to another entity.

4. Street and area lights that provide a supply of lumens where these facilities are supplied from the line side of the service point by underground or overhead conductors maintained and/or installed under the exclusive control of utilities (including their authorized contractors or other qualified persons).

5. Utility facilities and functions on the line side of the service point supplied by underground or overhead conductors maintained and/or installed under exclusive control of utilities located on public or private property in accordance with legally established easements or rights-of-way, contracts, other agreements (written or by conditions of service), or as authorized by a regulating or controlling body.

6. Wiring within a supply station or in an underground facility that is (a) installed in accordance with Part 1 or Part 3 of this Code and maintained under the exclusive control of utilities and (b) necessary for the operation of the supply station or underground facility.

7. Utility facilities installed, maintained, and controlled by utilities on surface or underground mine sites, including overhead or underground distribution systems providing service up to buildings or outdoor equipment locations on the line side of the service point.

8. Similar systems to those listed above that are under the exclusive control of qualified persons and authorized by a regulating or controlling body, including those associated with an industrial complex or utility interactive system.

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Updates to NESC 2023

Join us for a lunch session on updates to the IEEE C2-2023 and National Electrical Safety Code 2023. Don't miss out!

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The National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) specifies best practices for the safety of electric supply and communication utility systems at both public and private utilities. The NESC sets the ground rules for practical safeguarding of persons during the installation, operation, or maintenance of power, telephone, cable TV, and railroad signal systems. The NESC is revised approximately every five years to keep the code up to date and viable.

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Ernesto Vega Janica Ernesto Vega Janica of IEEE

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Ernesto Vega Janica

Recognized as the 2017 Fire Protection Engineer of the Year by the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), New Jersey Chapter; and awarded the 2011 Tyco Patent Prize as the author of a patent application on visual fire alarm notification devices, Mr. Vega Janica is the author of multiple technical papers and international presentations in the engineering fields, as well as in applications of optimization models. Vega Jánica, a graduate alumnus of the University of Maryland, is also an enthusiast of mathematics. His research on multiple numerical systems has taken him to humanitarian and STEM efforts. Mr. Vega Jánica is also an instructor of international Standards.

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As an Engineer, Result-oriented, hands-on construction and well-developed professional with 20 years’ experience in the fire protection and fire safety industry. Verifiable track record of successful project completion through accurate designs, coordinating trades, building positive rapport with architects, engineers, local officials, vendors, and clients; all this while maintaining costs and driving change orders. Versed with contract negotiations, project estimating, impending design problems, document preparation, building code and regulations, material purchasing, and promptly delivery. Experience with NFPA Codes. Bilingual English/Spanish.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ernesto-vega-janica-50231319/






Agenda

12:00 pm PDT IEEE Announcements
12:02 pm PDT Introction of the speaker Ernesto Vega Janica
12:04 pm PDT Presentation
12:45 pm PDT Q&A



Stay up to date with the latest Code changes to the National Electrical Safety Code. Ernesto Vega Janica, IEEE NESC 2023 committee member will highlight the major changes and code revisions. Find out first hand! You don't want to miss! FLYER Sign up today at REGISTER