Ozen Electrique Reports on Compliance Failures With Regards to Electrical Work
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(Montreal, QC) The BC Safety Authority (BCSA) recently conducted research that found up to 50 percent of electrical work carried out by contractors in that province was done without the proper installation permits, and this is likely a problem across the country. This concerns government officials, as unpermitted work has been shown to increase the risk to workers and overall public safety. For this reason, individuals need to ensure they are working with a qualified electrician, one who doesn’t cut corners when completing a job. Doing so helps to ensure the job is done right and in compliance with all rules and regulations.
“Ozen Electrique, an electricien montreal, recognizes the importance of having a master electricien oversee any work that is to be carried out, whether it is a residential, commercial or industrial project. Although statistics regarding fires are difficult to come by in the country, an electrical fire can do a great deal of damage in a short time. For this reason, every person must remain vigilant at all times and hire only those with the proper training and licensing,” Bruno Quenneville, spokesperson for Ozen Electrique, states.
The National Fire Code-Canada 2010 outlines certain fire protection requirements for many buildings. For example, businesses must conduct fire evacuation and rescue drills on a yearly basis and must ensure door closers, alarm systems, emergency equipment and sprinkler systems are kept in good and safe operating condition. A failure to meet these requirements can lead to injury or death in the event of a catastrophe.
“A master electricien understands these requirements and ensures any work carried out meets the National Fire Code regulations. Someone without this training may look to take shortcuts to save money or for some other reason. Business owners who choose to go with an electricien … Read the rest