We are the Electrical Industry
Why do we rise every morning before the sun? Why do we work in the unforgiving heat and frigid cold? Why do we trek through
Protect your home and family from electrical hazards and fires.
Safe work practices are vital to everyone in your business.
New and updated storm safety resources to keep homes and businesses safe during severe weather
Curiosity is a natural part of childhood learning, but it can be extremely dangerous when it comes to electricity.
Get the latest information on National Electrical Safety Month, Fire Prevention Week and more!
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics states that job prospects of electricians are double the average of all occupations, and many employers report difficulty finding qualified applicants. By joining a free apprenticeship program by the National Electrical Contractors Association and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, or the Independent Electrical Contractors you can learn a trade while being paid.
Why do we rise every morning before the sun? Why do we work in the unforgiving heat and frigid cold? Why do we trek through
We can teach you to be one of the finest. That’s why the men and women who join the electrical industry earn while they learn. We power our country with our hands and our minds.
Interested in Becoming an Electrician? Contact your local NECA/IBEW or IEC Chapter Growing Demand in a Growing Industry The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of
Not all electricians are the same. All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician, who: Have 4-5 years of on the job training
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Electrical Safety Foundation (ESFI)
1300 17th Street North, Suite 900, Arlington, Virginia 22209
Tel 703-841-3229 Fax 703-841-3329