Electricians can face serious hazards on the job, including electrical shock, burns from wires, injuries caused by electrical arcs, and falls from dangerous heights. In this guide, we’ll explore the necessary PPE to keep you safe and identify why it’s important.
In 1895, five different electrical installation codes were developed. These guidelines were put in place to keep workers safe and ensure uniform installation across the country.
As City Electric Supply (CES) recognizes National Electrical Safety Month, we’ve created a comprehensive, living guide to serve as a “North Star” for professional contractors, team members, and customers throughout the industry.
From flathead to wrench assist and multi-bit, there’s a screwdriver and nut driver to assist with just about any electrical job. A long shaft makes hard-to-reach places more accessible.
City Electric Supply has industry-leading supplies designed for electrical safety. Check out insulated tools by Wiha, tamper-resistant outlets by Pass & Seymour by Legrand, high-quality wire and cable, and much more.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) allows the use of rigid nonmetallic conduit (RNC) and fittings in locations where ambient temperatures are not in excess of 122oF.
The top-10 electrical wholesale distributor continues its efforts in driving the organization to the next level of growth, sticking to its core roots of growing from within as it announces significant leadership changes.
City Electric Supply can help electrical designers achieve LEED certification with highly efficient lighting and electrical solutions. Below are some factors that are looked at from an electrical standpoint for LEED certification.
The branch manager of the newest electrical supplier in Gulfport, Mississippi, David Nugent, has 30 years of experience in the industry and is ready to serve his community at City Electric Supply (CES) Gulfport.