Watt’s the Word: Sustainability and the Electrician with Gursh Bal and Kai Fahrion
Kai Fahrion and Gursh Bal met as electrical apprentices, quickly became friends and are now business partners.
Kai Fahrion and Gursh Bal met as electrical apprentices, quickly became friends and are now business partners.
More and more businesses, industries and people are going ‘grid independent.’ This means Licensed Electrical Contractors (LECs) will have to be up to date on the latest energy storage system requirements — especially battery storage.
This limited-time offer of FREE Certi-Fire Training Tuition is open to IBEW Members and individuals who are 309A licensed electricians, or minimum 3rd term apprentices with intermediate trade school, and is supported by ECAO and IBEW CCO, sponsored by Employment Ontario.\
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has released a free online course to help workplaces understand and respond to the impact of stigma towards people who use substances.
This course will help you evaluate the suitability of a product or equipment item for installation in a hazardous location per Canadian Electrical Code requirements.
CFAA Fire Alarm Technician Training Courses 1 & 5 – Online 2022
In this webinar, Terry Becker interviews John Knoll, Master Electrician, and Professional Electrical Contractor (PEC) with the Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta (ECAA).
The ExHAC has the ability to predict key parameters required for a classification design including compressibility, polytropic processes, vapour pressure and the group classification and AIT of flammable mixtures.
The National Electrical Trade Council (NETCO) is pleased to welcome delegates to our annual conference, May 27-28, 2022 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Conference to be held at the Atlantica Hotel Halifax. Complete Agenda to follow.
Join CAF-FCA for a unique opportunity to learn, share and connect with apprentices and skilled trades workers who identify as women, their champions and community allies.
Recent disruptions to the construction supply chain have caused construction materials prices to become volatile and unpredictable.
This biennial event hosted by the Canadian Apprenticeship Forum (CAF-FCA) from May 29-31 in Halifax brings together members from every corner of Canada’s apprenticeship community to highlight promising practices and innovative solutions in apprenticeship training.
The Alberta Electrical Alliance’s second annual digital trade show has been announced and will take place online February 16-17.
This project is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada.
Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada.