NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Work Place and CSA Z462 Updates 2024
What changed in the NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Work Place and CSA Z462 Electrical Safety Standard 2024 updates. Stay up to date with the latest standard changes. Don't miss out!
NFPA 70E 2024 Edition was published early. For this cycle there are not that many changes and most are not significant. In contrast the CSA Z462 2024 Edition will publish in January 2024 and there will be significant technical changes and divergence from NFPA 70E. Join us to learn about the changes and updates.
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- Date: 19 Jul 2023
- Time: 02:00 PM UTC to 03:00 PM UTC
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Terry Becker of TW Becker Safety Consultants
CSA Z462 Electrical Safety Standard 2024 Updates
NFPA 70E 2024 Edition was published early. For this cycle there are not that many changes and most are not significant. In contrast the CSA Z462 2024 Edition will publish in January 2024 and there will be significant technical changes and divergence from NFPA 70E. Join us to learn about the changes and updates."
Biography:
Terry Becker, P.Eng, CESCP, IEEE Senior Member is the first past Vice-Chair of the CSA Z462 Workplace electrical safety Standard Technical Committee and currently a Voting Member and Working Group Leader for Clause 4.1 and the Annexes. Terry is also a Voting Member on the CSA Z463 Maintenance of electrical systems Standard and a Voting Member of the IEEE 1584 Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations. Terry has presented at Conferences and Workshops on electrical safety in Canada, the USA, India and Australia. Terry is a Professional Engineer in the Provinces of BC, AB, SK, MN and ON. Terry is an Electrical Safety. Specialist, Management Consultant.
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07:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements
07:02 am PDT Introduction of Speaker
07:04 am PDT Presentation
07:45 am PDT Q&A
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