This article has been written mainly with North American users in mind, and is intended to provide readers with practical information on the operation and selection of GFCIs.
We would welcome responses to the article, favorable or otherwise, so that we can learn from our readers.
The international version of this article is entitled Demystifying RCDs and can be seen at www.rcd.ie.
See sister articles: Leakage Current Detection for AC & DC Application.
Starting With Some Acronyms
UL: Underwriters Laboratory
CSA: Canadian Standards Association
IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission
GFCI: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
RCD: Residual Current Device (IEC term for GFCI)
This article has been written mainly with North American users in mind, and is intended to provide readers with practical information on the operation and selection of GFCIs.
We would welcome responses to the article, favorable or otherwise, so that we can learn from our readers.
The international version of this article is entitled Demystifying RCDs and can be seen at www.rcd.ie.
See sister articles: Leakage Current Detection for AC & DC Application.
Starting With Some Acronyms
UL: Underwriters Laboratory
CSA: Canadian Standards Association
IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission
GFCI: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
RCD: Residual Current Device (IEC term for GFCI)
OHSAS 18001 + ISO 14001 – Implementation MethodsPECB
The essential difference between ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 is that ISO 14001 focuses on managing your organization's impact on the external environment, while OHSAS 18001 focuses on managing your organization's internal environment to ensure a safe and healthy workplace. OHSAS 18001 was intentionally developed to be compatible with ISO 14001, for easier integration of quality, environmental and occupational health & safety management systems by organizations. This webinar provides you with the needed information when you want to combine these standards.
Main points covered:
• ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 History
• ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 Compare Clause
• Steps that should be implemented
• Risk Assessment
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Shahriyar Majlesein, PECB Certified Trainer and Executive Director/Operation Manager at SMEC Engineering Group.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_MVxSN0nKp0
OHSAS 18001 + ISO 14001 – Implementation MethodsPECB
The essential difference between ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 is that ISO 14001 focuses on managing your organization's impact on the external environment, while OHSAS 18001 focuses on managing your organization's internal environment to ensure a safe and healthy workplace. OHSAS 18001 was intentionally developed to be compatible with ISO 14001, for easier integration of quality, environmental and occupational health & safety management systems by organizations. This webinar provides you with the needed information when you want to combine these standards.
Main points covered:
• ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 History
• ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 Compare Clause
• Steps that should be implemented
• Risk Assessment
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Shahriyar Majlesein, PECB Certified Trainer and Executive Director/Operation Manager at SMEC Engineering Group.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_MVxSN0nKp0