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KESS conference
25 January 2013
Keeping Electrical Switchgear Safe (KESS) is a one-day training conference designed to help organisations prevent accidents, catastrophic failures and personal injury. Developed by EA Technology, technical author of the

Keeping Electrical Switchgear Safe
(KESS) is a one-day training
conference designed to help
organisations prevent accidents,
catastrophic failures and personal
injury. Developed by EA Technology,
technical author of the HSE
publication 'HSG 230 - Keeping
Electrical Switchgear Safe', it will take
you step-by-step through best
practice in four key areas:
Legislation: conform to the latest
Regulations, including PAS 55,
BS6626 and new EU Regulations
regarding SF6.
Day-to-day operation: help with establishing training and operational protocols Maintenance: helping create regimes that facilitate safe operation of switchgear Replacement or upgrades: selecting appropriate new, replacement or refurbished switchgear.
Day-to-day operation: help with establishing training and operational protocols Maintenance: helping create regimes that facilitate safe operation of switchgear Replacement or upgrades: selecting appropriate new, replacement or refurbished switchgear.
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