I don’t see a problem with Joe Tedesco, let him provide us with the help he is capable of giving to all.
Leave the personal differences aside and he should be able to be helpful to all.
Welcome Joe.
Let us leave bygones be bygones. I am sure you are capable of being helpful again. Make it happen if you can. If not, you will just be banned again.
Joe Tedesco believes that home inspectors are incompetent and should not be allowed to remove dead fronts from electrical panels. He was expelled for cutting and pasting posts from the NACHI message board to other electrical forums that he moderated to illustrate how stupid home inspectors are. He made home inspectors the butt of his jokes and the point of his criticisms as he discussed home inspector incompetence on other forums…using posts from this message board to make his point.
He is obviously in need of some fresh material and Nick is obliging him for reasons that only he can explain.
I remember well Jim. Joe will come through, if I can make contact with him.
I lost his email.
I am tired of all the bashing and verbal abuse amongst members of this Association.
Makes all of us look like a bunch of chicken hens in the coop, a bunch of kids with differences and makes us look unprofessional.
[FONT=Times-Bold][size=2]Here is a new change in the 2011 NEC that makes is clear that PPE is not required in a dwelling unit.
**"110.16 Arc-Flash Hazard Warning. **[/size][/FONT][FONT=Times-Roman][size=2]Electrical equipment, [/size][/FONT][size=2][FONT=Times-Roman]such as switchboards, panelboards, industrial control panels,meter socket enclosures, and motor control centers, that are in other than dwelling units, and are likely to require
examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized shall be field marked to warn qualified persons of
potential electric arc flash hazards. The marking shall be located so as to be clearly visible to qualified persons before
examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance of the equipment.
[/size][/FONT][FONT=Times-Roman][size=1]Informational Note No. 1: NFPA 70E-2009, [/size][/FONT][FONT=Times-Italic][size=1]Standard for [/size][/FONT]**[size=1][FONT=Times-Italic]Electrical Safety in the Workplace[/size][/FONT][FONT=Times-Roman][size=1], provides assistance in determining[/size][/FONT]
[size=1][FONT=Times-Roman]severity of potential exposure, planning safe work practices, and selecting personal protective equipment.
Informational Note No. 2: ANSI Z535.4-1998, [/size][/FONT][FONT=Times-Italic][size=1]Product [/size][/FONT]**[size=1][FONT=Times-Italic]Safety Signs and Labels[/size][/FONT][FONT=Times-Roman][size=1], provides guidelines for the design[/size][/FONT]
[size=1][FONT=Times-Roman]of safety signs and labels for application to products."
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