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  • Electrical Safety 101
    . day. Whether electricians, equipment operators or office staff, workers are often exposed to. electrical energy and often fail to take the proper safety precautions to protect themselves from. potential harm. Microsoft Word - Electrical Safety 101 Final_Peabody.doc. TÜV SÜD America Inc. Phone: (978
  • HazLoc Certifications in the Oil and Gas Industry
    for each jurisdiction have specific definitions and classifications for what constitutes a hazardous location. In North America, hazardous location classifications are classified into three different classes by the National Electrical Code (NEC) in the United States and the Canadian Electrical Code
  • Is Electrical Switchgear Safe?
    In today's infrared community, we talk a great deal about "What is safe?" when it comes to electrical equipment and internal-arc flash. Thermographers generally assume that with the covers and doors closed, the switchgear is in a totally safe work condition. This paper explores the differences
  • Product Safety Certification for Today's Global Economy
    . What is Product Safety Certification/Approval?. Product safety certification/approval is the process of evaluating an electrical product to applicable standards. and/or specifications, which are dictated by the type of product and the locality for which the sale of the product. is intended. Product
  • Avago Technologies: Automotive Optocouplers - Beyond Meeting the Electrical Performance at High Temperature (.pdf)
    The trend of electric or hybrid electric vehicles has accelerated the introduction of electronic components into cars. The components residing under the hood will experience high ambient temperatures in excess of +105°C. While some products are able to meet electrical specifications up
  • Everything you need to know about safety testing and certification
    , control programs, independence, and the reporting and complaint-handling procedures. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) accredits labs to check electrical, gas, and other products against U.S. standards. OSHA-accredited facilities are known as
  • Stricter Medical Equipment Certification Standards Improve Protection for Medical Patients and Facilities
    , Inc. Page 1. Protecting the Patient. The basic intent of certification standards ­ such as the CE mark throughout Europe and the UL. mark in the U.S. ­ is to protect patients against electrical shock hazards, plus to ensure that. medical systems satisfy requirements for cleanability, tip/fall
  • Design for Compliance - Get Through the Certification Process in the Least Amount of Time and for Minimal Cost
    . Handlamps. EN 61347-1. Lamp Control Gear. EN 60958-2-9. Photo and Film Luminaires (non-professional). EN 60570. Electrical Track Systems for Luminaires. EN 60958-2-10 Portable Luminaires for Children. EN 61347-1. LED Power Supply. EN 60958-2-11 Aquarium Luminairs. EN 61347-2-13 LED Power Supply

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