IEC Chesapeake will provide electrical training to MOSH compliance officers

March 1, 2006
Alliance hopes to promote safe and healthy workplaces throughout Maryland

Alliance hopes to promote safe and healthy workplaces throughout Maryland Alexandria, Va.-based IEC National recently announced that IEC Chesapeake, Md., will provide electrical training to Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH) compliance officers. Under the joint endeavor, IEC Chesapeake hopes to help Maryland compliance officers identify and understand the safety violations electrical contractors face in the field.

The courses will cover basic wiring practices as well as updates on codes and violations.

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