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After reading Allan Bozek’s article on area classification, you begin to appreciate the absolutely vital role that good housekeeping plays in keeping a facility and its workers safe from harm.
- Anthony Capkun, Editor-Publisher
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The Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA) has opened the Call for Nominations for the Darryl Cruickshank Red Seal Industry Award and the CCDA Award for Excellence in Apprenticeship Education. CCDA is responsible for Canada’s Red Seal Program, in which all provinces and territories plus the federal government participate as members. This year, CCDA will accept nominations from both education and industry, according to Barbara LaPointe, director of Skilled Trades NB and CCDA chair.
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Energy efficiency and demand flexibility solutions provider Edo earned top honours at the Grid Innovation Pitch Competition, held during GridFWD 2024 in Banff, Alta. Grid Forward invited eight start-ups—representing technology or services spanning analytics and forecasting, virtual power plants, electric vehicle management, resource modelling—to participate in the competition.
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The Province of British Columbia has adopted the 2024 edition of the Canadian Electrical Code-Part I (C22.1 “Safety standard for electrical installations”). Effective March 4, 2025, all electrical work subject to the BC Electrical Code must comply with the 2024 edition—no exceptions. Technical Safety BC explains that all work performed under installation permits issued prior to March 4 must comply with the 2021 edition until the work is completed (i.e. even if the work is completed after March 4, 2025).
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When we think about Area Classification, our minds automatically turn to thoughts of massive oil & gas facilities, maybe a mining operation, etc. But hazardous locations are more prevalent than you may think... just consider the last time you filled up at a gas station!
Because it is so essential, hazardous area classification is rarely overlooked in something like a modern petrochemical facility. But the picture is quite different when we get into some smaller industrial operations where, because a hazardous location may constitute such a small portion of the overall process, area classification is regularly overlooked.
“We are obligated by code (and, therefore, by law) to provide a classification design for facilities that contain any of these hazards. When we fail to do so, the results can be catastrophic,” writes Allan Bozek, P.Eng.
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Quebec-based electric vehicle manufacturer Lion Electric Co. is facing a class-action lawsuit from shareholders who allege the company misled investors and misrepresented its financial health, leading to artificially inflated stock prices. “Damages suffered by the members of the proposed group are the direct and immediate result of the false and misleading representations [...]” reads the court filing dated February 21.
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Hosted by Annex Business Media, SUCCESSion 2025 is a must-attend conference for SME owners and executives looking to sell their business. This one-day, conference-style event is perfect for company decision-makers as they embark on their own succession planning journeys. Gain valuable insights and practical takeaways to help you develop a clear strategy for transitioning leadership and ownership.
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John H. Jenner, Electrozad’s chief financial and chief operations officer (CFO, COO), will retire March 31. A Sonepar Canada company, Electrozad is an electrical distributor in Southwestern Ontario with locations in Chatham, Sarnia, Windsor, and London.
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Patrick Mitchell has joined EB Horsman as vice-president of operations, filling the role that will be vacated by Roy Bragg when he retires in March. Headquartered in Surrey, EB Horsman is an independent electrical distributor serving British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan through over 20 locations.
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TOMORROW, Red Deer, Alta. Hosted by the Alberta Electrical Alliance, expo attendees can check out the latest in products and services for the electrical sector, and find additional education and training through presentations and product demonstrations.
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April 24-25, Montreal. Organizers call MCEE “Canada’s biggest mechanical, plumbing, hydronics, HVAC-R, electrical and lighting expo”. Electrical Business will be there!
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May 4-8, Las Vegas. North America’s largest architectural and commercial lighting event is the “perfect blend of commercial and architectural lighting”, say organizers.
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May 21, Toronto. This one-day, conference-style event is perfect for company decision-makers as they embark on their own succession planning journeys.
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May 22-25, Edmonton. Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta is hosting its annual conference at the JW Marriott (ICE District).
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May 27-29, Niagara Falls, Ont. Electro-Federation Canada represents 200+ member companies that manufacture, distribute, market, and sell a range of electrical products.
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May 29-30, Regina. SCNC is the only national, multi-trade and technology competition for students and apprentices in the country.
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