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National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) for Day-to-Day Utility Work is a 1-day class focusing on the rules in the National Electrical Safety Code. This class provides a general overview of each part of the NESC. Applying the Code to day-to-day work will also be stressed by focusing on practical NESC examples and applications.
Grant D. Glaus, P.E.
NESC and OSHA Training Instructor at ikeGPS
Grant Glaus is a registered professional electrical engineer with an impressive 25 years of experience in Electric Utility Engineering, NESC, and OSHA training, and is now leading IKE's training programs. Grant brings vast knowledge and extensive background, including his role on the NESC Subcommittee 5 for Overhead Lines – Strengths and Loadings, and 15 years of experience supervising and managing the engineering department at Columbia Rural Electric Association. Before that, Grant worked with David Marne for ten years, providing consulting and NESC and OSHA training services.