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Equip yourself with a better understanding of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC®) in this one-hour webinar.

IKE’s in-house NESC guru, Grant Glaus, and structural analysis expert, Malcolm Young, delve into your questions, provide real-life examples of some of the most confusing and complex facets of the NESC, and offer insight on how to comply.

During this webinar, you will learn:

  • Answers to frequently asked questions related to NESC rules, such as:
    • Where does the NESC require grounding for guys (if it does)?
    • What are the NESC rules for lines attached to buildings in an alley in order to reach multiple service points?
    • If a fiber-optic cable is added to an existing pole, does that pole need to meet the current NESC edition?
  • Key takeaways specific to electric utilities, communications companies, and engineering firms.

Join us on this important journey of strengthening knowledge and compliance with critical safety standards and rules.

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Meet our speakers

Host and Moderator

Kathleen Szot-Fritz

Content and Communications Manager ikeGPS

Kat has more than 15 years of experience in PR, communications and marketing across diverse industries. Kat has spent nearly half of her career in the energy industry, including roles with Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) and GE. She holds a BA in economics and art history from the University of Notre Dame.

IKE NESC Expert

Grant Glaus, P.E.

NESC Training Instructor ikeGPS

Grant is a registered professional electrical engineer with 25 years of experience in electric utility engineering, including line design, planning studies, joint use, and teaching NESC, OSHA, and distribution line design classes. He has served on NESC Subcommittee 5, Overhead Lines – Strengths and Loadings since 2006. Before joining IKE, Grant had 15 years of experience supervising and managing the engineering department at Columbia Rural Electric Association.

Structural Analysis Expert

Malcolm Young, P.E.

SVP Structural Analysis ikeGPS

Malcolm is a licensed professional engineer and creator of the IKE PoleForeman structural analysis engineering software. He has 30 years of experience in the electric utility industry which includes working as a power delivery distribution design engineer, line crew supervisor, and standards engineer for Alabama Power.

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