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NEC Article 110.16 – Arc Flash Hazard Warning/ Article 240.87 Arc Energy Reduction, National Electric Code
National Research Council Canada – The National Fire Code of Canada 2015
CEC C22.1 – Canadian Electrical Code
Alberta – Alberta OHS Act, Regulation, and Code
B.C., Workers Compensation Act – Part 3 Occupational Health and Safety
National Canadian Fire Alarm Code and Standards – S500F Standards
CAN/ULC-S524-06 – Standard for the installation of fire alarm systems
CAN/ULC-S536-04 – Inspection and testing for fire alarm systems
CAN/ULC-S536-13 – Inspection and testing for fire alarm systems
CAN/ULC-S537-04 – Verification of fire alarm systems
In the United States, a fire department responds to a fire every 24 seconds. (Source: NFPA)
In 1910, 145 workers, mostly teenage immigrant girls, were killed in a fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City. This event created public outrage that contributed to the creation of numerous worker safety laws in the United States. (Source: History.com)
$287 million are lost each year in direct property damage from structure fires involving hot work. (Source: NFPA)