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There is an incorrect idea floating around in the industry that electrical contractors may no longer install emergency lights. Find out what the ECSSA has to say about this and the proposed Register of Emergency Lighting Commissioners.
Every Registered Contractor must employ at least one Qualified Certifier, who must attend a recognised Verification and Certification training course. Read more about what RECI has to say about Verification and Certification training.
CER has directed that new four part Completion Certs are to be prepared by ETCI and used by contractors when certifying electrical installations. Find out more about the procedure to be followed in an informative article from the ECSSA.
Welcome to Voltimum’s new look newsletter, which will keep you up-to-date with the latest news in the Irish electrical industry.
Want to know which ECSSA Inspector is assigned to your area? Be sure to check out the latest zone updates.
Happy 2010! For some people, a new year means a fresh start. With the construction industry's current state, contractors should examine every potential source of work outside of mainstream domestic or commercial installations.
On November 27th the Labour Court convened to hear an application made by the Electrical Contractors Association and the Technical Engineering and Electrical Union to vary the Registered Employment Agreement by increasing wage rates.
The ECSSA reports that Fire Officers acting for local authorities have been expressing concern in relation to the validity of Emergency Lighting Certs submitted for new buildings and for premises (such as pubs and clubs) which need to renew their...
S3218:2009 has now been issued by NSAI and supersedes IS3218:1989. Find out what the ECSSA has to say about how this effects emergency lighting and fire detection in existing premises and new installations.