Building the Future: Apprenticeships for America’s Electrical Testing Workforce

Robert Harriman, NETATraining Talk, Winter 2025 Training Talk

America’s power demand is increasing at a staggering rate, requiring more infrastructure and, with that, the workforce to ensure it is built, tested, and maintained to the highest standards. However, this is at odds with America’s shrinking labor market, a problem previously highlighted by Steve Park in his NETA World article titled “Workforce Development for NETA Testing Companies.”[1] This deficit …

Leadership Development for a NETA-Accredited Company

Stephanie McLaughlin, Hood Patterson & DewarTraining Talk, Winter 2025 Training Talk

Before joining Hood Patterson & Dewar (HP&D), I worked in the luxury automotive industry, where I managed an instructional design team for an organization responsible for the distribution, marketing, and customer service for their brand of products in the United States. Our team was responsible for all online and in-person sales and leadership training curricula for their dealerships in the …

Batteries: What Are The Options?

Andrew Sagl, MeggerTraining Talk, Winter 2025 Training Talk

As the world increasingly turns to renewable energy sources and grid-scale energy storage,  understanding the various battery technologies available is beneficial. Each type of battery offers unique characteristics that make it suitable for specific applications, from grid stabilisation to backup power systems. This article explores the main types of stationary batteries, their underlying chemistry, typical applications, and the pros and …

Enlightening the Minds of the Electrical Industry’s Next Generation: The NFPA Electrical Cycle of Safety

Corey Hannahs, National Fire Protection AssociationTraining Talk, Winter 2025 Training Talk

Whether the path you are forging in the electrical industry leads you to a role as an engineer, electrician, or inspector, one commonality is that your education will be based heavily on NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code® (NEC®). But does the NEC provide all that is needed to achieve comprehensive electrical safety?  Electrical safety based on NEC requirements must be …

Tariffs, Failures, and the Case for Technician Training in a Tough Economy

Emily Alcantar, AVO Training Institute by MeggerTraining Talk, Winter 2025 Training Talk

In an uncertain economy, every dollar counts — and for utilities and industrial firms, the temptation to cut training budgets is strong. But when it comes to electrical systems, that’s a gamble few can afford. Electrical failures cost U.S. facilities over $1.5 billion annually in direct damage, not to mention the ripple effects of downtime, safety risks, and regulatory penalties. …