3 episodes

The purpose of this podcast series is to keep the members of EFC, its stakeholders, partners and as well as those broadly interested in electrical products, informed and connected. This series intends to feature technical, cultural and safety topics from the electrical community that powers our changing world.

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    • Technology

The purpose of this podcast series is to keep the members of EFC, its stakeholders, partners and as well as those broadly interested in electrical products, informed and connected. This series intends to feature technical, cultural and safety topics from the electrical community that powers our changing world.

    A Call for Young Professionals to Take a Seat at the Standards Table

    A Call for Young Professionals to Take a Seat at the Standards Table

    The ‘Talent Gap’ has been identified as a top concern affecting the electrical industry and this includes participation in standards development. Of the 42,000 people that EFC member companies currently employ, over 10,000 of these employees are over the age of 55, which means there will be an influx of retirements within the next decade! Young professionals have an opportunity to take a seat at the Standards development table to participate in various product verticals on a technical or advisory level.

    • 44 min
    Electric Shock - Influences on Electricians’ Safety Decision: An interview with Technical Safety BC & Electrical Safety Authority

    Electric Shock - Influences on Electricians’ Safety Decision: An interview with Technical Safety BC & Electrical Safety Authority

    Electric Shock – More often than not, electrical installers are working energized. This podcast investigates some of the influences an Electrician, contractor or apprentice may have on their safety decision. 

    Electro-Federation Canada's Gurvinder Chopra, VP of Standards & Regulations, and Daniela De Marco, Marketing Specialist meet with special guests from the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) and Technical Safety BC to discusses separate studies conducted which coincidentally presented similar findisngs.

    Kaylyn Kretschmer is the Leader for Market Insights & Engagement at Technical Safety BC and is a behavioural scientist by training. She is interested in uncovering the root behavioural causes behind some of the key technical safety risks and hazards we see within the electrical industry, in order to help prevent them from occurring and support strong safety cultures.

    Robert Mitchell is the Safety and Technical Program Advisor at Electrical Safety Authority. Robert is an Electrician by trade with over 30 years of experience in the electrical sector and has worked for ESA for 14 years in various capacities. He is passionate about safety and in the role of Safety and Technical Program Advisor Robert leads ESA’s strategic safety programs with a focus on workplace safety and aging infrastructure. Robert is driven by the vision and mission of ESA which imagines an Ontario free of electrical harms. Welcome, Kaylyn Kretschmer, Technical Safety BC & Robert Mitchell, ESA.

    • 50 min
    EFC Interview with Mary Shaw, Executive Director, ETIM North America

    EFC Interview with Mary Shaw, Executive Director, ETIM North America

    In celebration of ETIM NA's one year 'relaunch' anniversary, Daniela De Marco, EFC, interviews Mary Shaw, Executive Director for ETIM NA, to learn her more about her data governance journey and the role ETIM NA plays for members and the supply chain. 

    • 9 min

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