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Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta (ECAA)
Приєднався 22 січ 2013
ECAA Investors
Thank you to our Investors who made an Investment in our 2022 conference, our association and our industry.
Take a quick look at who they are in this video and please make sure to thank them for their contribution when you see them.
Take a quick look at who they are in this video and please make sure to thank them for their contribution when you see them.
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Відео
Neil Moffatt Interview
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The new President of the ECCA Neil Moffatt knows the association faces some big issues over the next year. Moffatt mentions prompt payment legislation and changes to apprenticeship, but he also wants to make sure the association is doing its job with membership. He says, the ECAA will work to serve its members even better and reach out to prospective members as well.
Scott Hutton Interview
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The ECAA Conference ended on May 28, 2022 but not before the gavel was passed from Scott Hutton of Edmonton to the new President of the association, Neil Moffatt of Calgary. At the conference we talked to Scott about his year at the helm of the association. He said it was challenging because of the pandemic, but his term is ending on a positive note.
ECAA 2022 Annual Conference
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The 2022 ECAA Annual Conference will be held in Edmonton at the fabulous JW Marriott ICE District. Will you be there?
ECAA Annual Conference - Investment Package
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ECAA's annual conference takes place in Edmonton from May 26-28, 2022. There are many opportunities to make an investment in the event to get your company's message out. Sponsorship opportunities available at each ECAA industry social and training event. Presentation and training opportunities available along with marketing and advertising in each Chapter and Province wide through out all 8 Cha...
Terry Becker on Proper Electrical Work PPE
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Electrical safety expert Terry Becker talks about some of the important PPE to avoid injury, should and arc flash occur. He is doing his one-day Arc Flash and Shock course for the ECAA on February 25, 2022.
Terry Becker on Gloves to Wear for Electricians
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Electrical safety expert Terry Becker will be doing an arc flash and shock course for the ECAA on February 25, 2022. He says, although the course will be virtual, it will still be a great day of education on electrical safety. He uses rubber insulting gloves as an example.
Changes to the Canadian Electrical Code - Part 3
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Electrical Code expert and instructor Larry Cantelo talks about changes to the Canadian Electrical code, which came into effect in Alberta on February 1, 2022. In this video, he talks about why code changes are made.
Changes to the Canadian Electrical Code - Part 2
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Electrical Code expert and instructor Larry Cantelo talks about changes to the Canadian Electrical code, which came into effect in Alberta on February 1, 2022. In this video, he talks about a big change for electricians working on residential projects.
Changes to Canadian Electrical Code - Part 1
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Electrical Code expert and instructor Larry Cantelo talks about changes to the Canadian Electrical code, which came into effect in Alberta on February 1, 2022. He says three of the changes that electricians need to know about relate to low voltage, cable and conduit seals and car plugs.
Sheri McLean Retirement Ceremony
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Sheri McLean has retired after serving the ECAA for 31 years as Executive Director. President Scott Haggins and the association said "thank you" on December 2, 2021.
Sheri McLean Retirement Video
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Sheri McLean has retired after 31 years as Executive Director of the Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta (ECAA). Here's a look back at her career.
Grant Wagar on OHS Changes in Alberta
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Significant updates to the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHS Act) and revised regulations will take effect in Alberta on December 1, 2021. Grant Wagar, the ECAA Board member who handles safety related matters for the Board, comments on the major changes that can be expected.
Denise Burrell - Generations @ Work 2
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Denise Burrell, CHRP talks about the workshop she will be delivering on November 24 and 25 that's called Generations@Work. She talks about five generations in some workplaces.
PEC video - Kurtis Borgstrom
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A Professional Electrical Contractor (PEC) is a designation given to Master Electricians in Alberta who complete an educational program aimed at making them better business people. Becoming a PEC takes your game to the next level. It gives you the knowledge about several aspects of business, from accounting to legal issues to marketing and promotions. Start the journey to become a PEC today and...
Carmen Wyton - PEC Business and Promotions
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Carmen Wyton - PEC Business and Promotions
Denise Burrell, Influencing Difficult People
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Denise Burrell, Influencing Difficult People
An Interview with Robin Bobocel - Part 2
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An Interview with Robin Bobocel - Part 2
An Interview with Robin Bobocel - Part 1
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An Interview with Robin Bobocel - Part 1
Interview with ECAA Past President Tim Brundage
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Interview with ECAA Past President Tim Brundage
Interview with ECAA President Scott Hutton
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Interview with ECAA President Scott Hutton
ECAA 2021 Convention Awards Gala Video
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ECAA 2021 Convention Awards Gala Video
0:27 Thanks all I need to know, moving on to the next career path
my dream job,may God open a way for me........
Non-Visable injuries are sadly fair game for denial with Worker's Compensation Board's! My own ToXic Fume Injury from August 13th 2003 when 59 Tradesmen were on Oxygen at the Hospital left me in poverty with No income for 3.5 year's after getting Gassed again in September 2004. Vehicle Exhaust started onsetting the same sequalae of symptoms as my last day in Dryden in August 2003! I started volunteering at tb&diwsg, Thunder Bay and District Injured Worker's Support Group and 2 men attended with Non-Visable electrical Injury! One young man said his Pain Level in his left arm was a 14. The Ontario Wsib, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board would Fly him to Toronto once a month for a Re-assessment, but otherwise left him in Financial poverty! Two co-workers in the Boilermakers had a hand quite visibly damaged worked as Welders, one had been a Linesman though when he suffered his injury! I do know the Ontario Worker's Compensation Board was quite good about having Custom Fit Gloves made for they're damaged hands, but I don't know how they were as far as a partial Pension goes!
To me, Allstate In Canada is a scam and joke. I bought a Washing machine and dryer form a hardware store. Could only get the 5 year insurance from Allstate through the store and no other insurer. Their service has let me down for several months. I had to fight them for 3 months, because someone from Allstate put the wrong name on the coverage. While fighting with Allstate to get the name changed so I could get coverage, I ended up buying a different washing machine, and BOUGHT NO COUVERAGE when I found out it could only be done through the joke of a company Allstate. They ended up cancelling the original coverage I had bought, and basically toll me in loose terms "Here's you damned money back". Now I'm stuck with 2 washing machines. 1 broken, because Allstate will no longer provide me any coverage what so ever.
Code Expert for sure :)
This actually makes me interested
I don't understand why I am able to ground live power electric ua-cam.com/video/y8t_GjWvfK8/v-deo.htmlsi=TOOz6c78QaJ23a6_
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Great video, nice Canadian content, that guy has a good presence
Those are HOT gloves. If in good condition you will not get shocked!
Is this a physically laborious job?
I'm gonna go to college to become a Electrician can't wait to get started...
Hey, thanks for making this video… I am an Electrical engineer in my country and have experience as an engineer here. I will be moving to Edmonton in Feb-2024 is there any best collage/institute/university for the journeyman ?
Hello Sir, I'm from Philippines i hope to work with your company. Thank you
I just moved to Calgary Alberta. I am marine electrical Engineer. I want job can you help me
Hi, looking on getting an employer to hire me as an apprentice electrician in Canada, have about 2 year on the field.
i really want to become electrician in the future and i got some knowledge form you thank you so much
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BTW he is my dad so go dad
electricians a job needed for that one red stone friends everyone has
What would be a good response to the interview question: "Describe what an electrician does on the job?"
The timmies part rings true with probably every Canadian lol
useless... from this video looks like that noone can work with these gloves... look bulky and huge and if I was a new electrician I would become dissapointed and I would continue to work with no gloves... MAKE a serious and complete video.
I do t have time for this I need the money while I’m being an apprentice… these bills won’t take $15hr
I'm electrician looking for a work.....
Always traveller 🧳 this guy. 😊
This my guy.
Great video, I will be showing this to my students and I subscribed. Thank you for the video!
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Awesome video, man. Thanks!
Please, is possible to a Brazilian get a license to work as electrician? Maybe an apprentice? I need to be in the country?
What glove is this??
Im a female electrician.Yall have it easier than us here in 🇹🇹
I'm so uninspired. Guess I'll go back to college...
Interesting, thank you for the info
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To the people wondering about becoming an electrician. Go to school for it, esepecially if you want to really know what youre doing out on the field. Apprentices are only installers. Journeyman is where you want to be but you need to understand magnetism, induction, a bit of trigonometry, how to find the correct AWG, power factor correction and ALOT more. As a journeyman not only are you in a position of leadership, you are the go to person for answers at a job site. if an apprentice comes up to ask you how electricity works you have to be able to explain in simplicity how it works. Voltage is a force that comes from your source Amps is the flow of current Ohms is your resistance within the circuit Watts is your power (there is also true power) be able to explain the difference between a parallel circuit, series circuit, and combination circuit and how to troubleshoot each one. understand that the sum of all voltage drops is equal to my total voltage in a series circuit (ohms law). There is alot more to it. school is the only real way to become a confident electrician. Anyone can install stuff but can you do the brain work to figure out what went wrong?? GO TO SCHOOL.
Hello, Sorry, I just want to ask if is there anychance to be an electrician or apprenctice electrician in Canada if my work experience is a marine electrician? I been working on this field for 14years in different types of vessel like HYBRID Roll on Roll off, RoRo passenger and bulk vessel, I am certified ETO(Electro Technical Officer) but my school level is vocational grad only, but I am interested to settle down now with my family decided not to be away with them anymore. any advice would be appreciated Sir/Ma'am how to apply as apprentice electrician or electrician in Canada? Thanks
How can apply for the electrician job in usa
My contact number is 7008666266
Nice video
This is the most realistic video I've seen about the job.. I've been in the trade for 2.5 years now, it's a great career
how is the pay?
@@nicky5213 I'm making $22/hr for a 2nd level in Manitoba
I’m in school now to be an electrician and I’m passing but I’m still not remembering what I be learning
What happens when an EMP goes off?
Sir I am electrician worker I want work with ur company.so plz how can i apply
Plz help me my brother I am also electrician.how to apply
sir how to apply
Hi there, i want to get into electrician trade. Please guide me, should i look for a company. I really like work you guys do. If you have any vacancies, let me know i am highly interested in pursuing electrician trade.
I'm wondering why my bedroom socket is next to my bed and goes back to work after a day or two of rest, what's going on?
Delusional