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Installing Data Cable: Wire Spool Turntables, Jack Stands, or Reel Rollers?
Wire reel turntables can enhance efficiency and safety for data cable installations — but only if they’re designed for the task. Learn more here.
Cable Reeling Equipment: What It Is and Why It Matters
Palletizing is an essential workplace task, but it carries certain risks. Learn how to remove hazards from the palletizing process here.
OSHA 1926.441: What to Know About OSHA’s Standard for Battery Charging in Construction
Learn everything you need to know about OSHA 1926.441, standards for battery handling in the construction industry, without having to wade through legalese.
Reel Jack Stands and How to Handle Cable Reels Without Them
Electricians may not have to rely on reel jack stands to complete their cable pulls. Learn more about cable-handling alternatives to jack stands here.
5 Parcel Locker Uses for Industrial Distributors
Parcel lockers are becoming a key part of the e-commerce infrastructure. Find out how B2B industrial distributors can take advantage of this new technology.
What Is a Parcel Locker and How Can It Help Your Business?
A parcel locker is a bulk storage unit that gives controlled access to a designated party; they're used extensively in the shipping and e-commerce industries.
How BIM-Generated Electrical Materials Lists Keep Winter Construction Projects on Schedule
An accurate electrical materials list, generated by BIM tools, can make the difference between keeping a winter-time construction project on schedule or not.
Takeaways from the Electrical Wholesaling 2019 Top 200 Electrical Distributors Report
Electrical Wholesaling magazine has released its list of the Top 200 Electrical Distributors for the end of 2019. Here are a few takeaways from the report.
Moving Construction Materials to Upper Stories without an Elevator
There are good ways and bad ways to lift construction materials to upper levels. Find out more about lifting equipment and material handling cages here.
Material Handling Costs in Electrical Construction and How to Lower Them
One study found that electrical contractors spend up to 40 percent of their shifts handling materials. Here are a few ways to reduce the costs.
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