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Protecting Yourself from Arc Flash Hazards

2014-10-16 23:07:31| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Arc flash is the leading cause of serious injuries and deaths on the job in the electrical industry. In fact, as many as eight out of 10 electrical injuries are caused by burns that result from exposure to energy released from an arcing fault. read more

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Shock Hazards in the Water Part 2

2014-10-16 23:07:31| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

I recently shared my thoughts with you on the danger of electric shock in bodies of water in our August 2014 issue. Although I briefly touched on the topic of swimming pools in this earlier editorial, my main focus was really on ponds and lakes where docks and marinas are located. Industry Viewpoint read more

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Suomi NPP Satellite Data Used For Mitigating Aviation Related Volcanic Hazards

2014-09-30 12:59:10| rfglobalnet Home Page

A joint NOAA/NASA satellite is one of several satellites providing valuable information to aviators about volcanic hazards. An aviation "orange" alert was posted on August 18, 2014, for Bárðarbunga, a stratovolcano located under the Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland, indicating the “volcano shows heightened or escalating unrest with increased potential of eruption.”

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Electrical Hazards Among 10 Serious Safety Violations Found at General Glass International

2014-09-29 17:46:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

General Glass International has been cited by the OSHA for 10 serious safety violations, including electrical and machine hazards found at the company's fabrication and design center at 101 Venture Way in Secaucus. read more

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Unmanaged Ethernet Switches withstand industrial hazards.

2014-09-26 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Fanless and IP30-rated, 7-port Series LNX-0702G-SFP provides five RJ45 10/100/1,000Tx and two dual rate 100/1,000 SFP slots, while 10-port Series LNX-1002G-SFP features eight RJ45 10/100/1,000Tx and two dual rate 100/1,000 SFP slots. All non-PoE industrial gigabit Ethernet switches require 10 W and have 12~48 Vdc power input that can support MDI/MDI-X functions and 9.6 KB jumbo frame. DIN-rail and wall-mountable, switches offer temperatures options of -10 to 70°C or -40 to 75°C. This story is related to the following:Ethernet Switches

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