This month's video covers OSHA's newly proposed extreme heat safety rule that would protect 36 million workers
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Reports Highlight Compounding Impacts, Costs of Extreme Weather
There is growing consensus among government agencies such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Institute of Building Sciences, as well as industry groups, that communities and federal disaster recovery agencies must consider compounding disaster effects βweather-related or notβand quantify costs to return critical infrastructure and buildings to functionality after an event occurs. ENR
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Watch Now: August 2024 Safety Minute
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Watch August's Safety Minute video sponsored by NECA and Intec to stay updated on the latest safety news! This month's video covers OSHA's newly proposed extreme heat safety rule that would protect 36 million workers, upcoming eSafetyLine talks, an important NECA Online Event 'Surviving Today's OSHA' on September 10 and NECA's monthly Safety Round Up Podcast!
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NECA 2024 San Diego is Quickly Approaching
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NECA 2024 San Diego is next month! This year the trade show will span over two floors and more than 100,000 sq ft. Plus, get all the education you need to take your career and business to the next level. From demonstrations of the latest tools to hearing from inspiring speakers, you won't regret attending the #1 event in the industry!
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Accepting Nominations for Innovator of the Year
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The NECA Innovator of the Year is awarded to an industry pioneer from a NECA member contractor who champions innovation across their company and the entire NECA community. Winners are recognized at the annual MEP Innovation Conference hosted by NECA, MCAA and SMACNA. Deadline for consideration for the 2025 award is November 15, 2024.
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Discover the Electrical Construction Career Map
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The Electrical Construction Career Map, powered by ELECTRI International and Powering America, is a highly interactive tool that showcases some of the most exciting jobs in the electrical construction industry today. The jobs are spread across five major industry sectors and have a variety of job skill levels included. The map also features possible progression between jobs so users can create a vision for their long-term career potential.
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