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September 9, 2020

Ever play the telephone game as a kid? A message is whispered down a line of people and, inevitably, that message becomes hilariously mangled by the time it reaches the

September 8, 2020

It has been said that “the main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing.” The challenge is to know what the main thing is. For this article

September 8, 2020

Even though an 1879 patent filed by Thomas Edison provided a glimpse of the definition of what would become circuit breakers, fuses (use once and throw away) were the standard

September 8, 2020

There are many paths a high school student can choose to take after graduation. Maryland is encouraging its students to consider the trades and enter an apprenticeship program. The state

September 8, 2020

We see you out there shaving, cutting, and removing the screwdriver insulation that keeps you safe when needing to access tightly recessed screws in potentially energized equipment. Do not take

September 8, 2020

Fire Alarm I Distance Learning To assist chapters interested in offering Fire Alarm I, distance learning will be an option this fall. After hearing from chapters that this class generally

September 8, 2020

As economic and health uncertainties continue nationally, the construction industry has, nonetheless, seen two consecutive months of gains in construction starts, with May to June non-residential building starts improving 6%.1

September 8, 2020

Quality is at the center of every product we enjoy —labeled on everything from the jeans we wear to the beverages we consume. In order to connect with your customers

September 8, 2020

Over the last six months, no one has been unaffected by the global health crisis. Electrical contractors, who were already reinventing their business models in the face of widespread skilled