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  • Creating and Maintaining an Electrical Safety Structure

  • Duties of Management and Chief Responsible Electrical Specialists
  • By: Matthias Surovcik
  • Narrated by: Stephen Dalton
  • Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins

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Creating and Maintaining an Electrical Safety Structure

By: Matthias Surovcik
Narrated by: Stephen Dalton
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Publisher's Summary

To compete internationally, electrical installations and equipment must demonstrably comply with modern electrical safety structures required by international legislation governing the supply chain, as well as observing local regulations. The purpose of this book is both to describe the management of electrical safety, i.e. the chief responsible electrical specialist’s role including its various aspects and implications, and to provide guidance for creation of an adequate structure. It does not make reference to individual standards or to laws, which are typically national.

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