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Check out new National Electrical Code

Now's a good time to become familiar with the 2002 National Electric Code, taking effect in most states at the start of 2002, according to the American Society of Safety Engineers.

The NEC is revised every three years by the National Fire Protection Association. The code has no legal standing on its own until adopted as a law by a city, county or state.

The NEC helps you assess and control your workplace's electrical environment. Revisions provide information on new electrical equipment, markings and nameplates. A new article consolidates requirements for receptacles, cord connectors and attachment plugs.

To purchase a copy of the NEC, visit www.nfpa.org/catalog, or contact NFPA customer service at (800) 344-3555.

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