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information containing a basic
overview of arc-flash and arc-blast to
determine fault current, incident
energy level tables, flash protection
boundaries, and hazard risk
categories.
Designed to help electrical
contractors comply
with the NFPA 70E
Electrical Safety
S t a n d a r d , t h i s
publication also
includes resources for
identifying shock and
electrocution hazards
and selecting proper
Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE).
Taking into account NFPA 70E,
Standard for Electrical Safety in the
Workplace; IEEE 1584-2002, Guide
for Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations;
and electrical equipment manufacturers’
specifications, the
publication spans several systems,
including 600 Volts and less using
circuit breakers and current-limiting
fuses, and 600 Volts through 15 kV
using overcurrent protective relays
and circuit breakers. When used in
conjunctions with NECA’s PPE
Selector Manual , this new
publication can greatly help in
identifying electrical dangers and
precautions to avoid them.
To order, contact the NECA order
desk at 301/215-4504, or visit the
o n l i n e s t o r e a t h t t p : / /
www.necanet.org.
NEW: NECA TABLES OF ARC-FLASH ENERGY LEVELS
• Residential
• Street Lighting/Traffic Signal
• Electronic Systems/Sound & Communications
• Outdoor Lighting
• Special Applications
• Commercial
• Educational
• Hospital
• Industrial
• Institutional
2009 PROJECT EXCELLENCE AWARDS
The Northern California Chapter, NECA Membership Committee is
proud to announce its fourth Annual Project Excellence Awards
competition. This program was developed to recognize excellence in
electrical/technology installations and the NECA contractors
responsible for their outstanding achievements. Projects may be
submitted in the following categories:
For each type of project listed, there will be two awards categories based on whether the
electrical/technology project is valued at under or over $1,000,000.
If you would like to enter a project in this year’s competition, please submit your entry
form with project photo to the Chapter office no later than June 1, 2009.
Please feel free to contact Jennifer Mimiaga at the Chapter office, 925/828-6322, if you
have any questions.
FEBRUARY 2009 Page 4
MONDAY MORNING
IN MEMORY OF GARY CANEPA
On January 17, 2009, Gary
Canepa, our friend, colleague
and lover of life, passed away
at the young age of 55. Gary
began his career in the
electrical industry five years
after graduating from high
school when he joined IBEW
Local 302. He devoted many
years of his life to the union,
and especially loved cooking
at the picnics. Gary was a lover of good gourmet
food, and enjoyed preparing it and finding
restaurants which met his high standards. After
his stent with Local 302, Gary moved into the
position of Director of Mission 2000 (now
NCECI). He was a highly respected member of
the Mission 2000 team, by not only his staff but
IBEW staff, NECA Chapters and industry
leaders alike. He was regarded as a visionary
leader by everyone who had the pleasure of
working with him. Gary’s entrepreneurial spirit
and contributions during his eight years of
dedicated and selfless service were many and
varied. He was a major part of the Mission 2000
initial expansion across the Contra Costa County
line. Many of his ideas and concepts are still
being carried on today.
Gary is survived by his wife Linda, children
Desiree, Travis, Roman, Tammy and Jeanette,
seven grandchildren, his brother Frank, and
numerous friends. Services for Gary were held
on Friday, January 23, 2009, at St. Catherine of
Siena Church in Martinez.
All who knew Gary, loved him. He will be sorely
missed by all whose lives he touched.
USGBC is actively monitoring and informing
deliberations about the economic recovery package
urged by President Obama and now under
development in Congress. Even with passage in the
House yesterday, the specifics of the plan are not yet
final—and are currently the subject of debate and
negotiation in both the House and Senate.
Nevertheless, the following elements of the
packages proposed by both chambers hold
particular promise for green building and represent
an important recognition of the transformative
potential of existing buildings:
Green Schools: The House and Senate economic
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