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Multitasking
Mania and Distracted Driving FLUKE
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SEPTEMBER 21-24 ANAHEIM, CA BISBEE’S BUZZ SAFETY IS TOO IMPORTANT TO
IGNORE Well,
it’s September and school is back in session again. Drivers should redouble
their efforts to drive more safely. You don’t want the death of some child on
your conscience for the rest of your life. That would be a terrible burden. Unfortunately,
many drivers are not staying focused on driving. They are putting their
attention elsewhere. The results are often tragic. One
out of six drivers is not paying attention. They are busy talking, texting, or
taking another bite. Add to those distractions: smoking, drinking, reaching
behind, grooming, playing with the sound system, reading, and grooming. Here’s
a hot flash. Studies confirm that distracted drivers can have worse reaction
responses than intoxicated drivers. EMPLOYERS NOTE: When you choose driver improvement programs, you protect your
profitability by protecting your employees and other drivers on the road. Join
the thousands of corporate and government employees who have successfully used
safe driving programs over the years. The defensive driving courses help
keep employees safe on the roads, while reducing employer liability costs. If
doubt the liability issue, call your lawyer. The
media is everywhere. Imagine a TV news story showing your company vehicle
causing or being involved in a grizzly accident. Now imagine that the reporter
has discovered that your company has NO DRIVING SAFETY PROGRAM for employees.
Then the story goes national. The negative effect of that kind of exposure can
be incredible. Don’t
just tell your employees about safe driving, TEACH THEM. The payback is very
good. The alternative is frightening. But
that’s just my opinion, Frank
Bisbee, Editor Driver Distractions - Don’t Be A
Statistic Distractions Are Everywhere Driving is a skill that requires your full
attention to safely control your vehicle and respond to events happening on the
roads around you. Driving involves constant and complex coordination between
your mind and body. Events or things that prevent you from operating your car
safely are distractions. There are three types of distractions and they are
anything that takes your: eyes off the road (visual). mind off the road (cognitive). hands off the steering wheel (manual). When you think about the actions you make in your
vehicle, other than just driving, you can see that they often involve more than
one type of distraction. For instance, if you change your radio station, you
take a hand off the steering wheel to press a button, and take your eyes off
the road to look at what button you want to press. Driving Distractions Study Driver distractions are the leading cause of most
vehicle crashes and near-crashes. According to a study released by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Virginia Tech
Transportation Institute (VTTI), 80% of crashes and 65% of near-crashes involve
some form of driver distraction. The distraction occurred within three seconds
before the vehicle crash! According to the NHTSA and VTTI study, the
principal actions that cause distracted driving and lead to vehicle crashes
are: cell phone use. reaching for a moving object inside the vehicle. looking at an object or event outside of the
vehicle. reading. applying makeup. Drivers who engage more frequently in distracted
driving are more likely to be involved in a vehicle crash or near-crash. “Dial D” for Disaster Cell phone use has become so popular these days
that many times we don’t realize when, where, and how often we are utilizing
our “cellular telephones.” Cell phone use while driving has increased so
significantly within the last few years that at any typical daytime moment, as
many as 10% of drivers are using either a hand-held or hands-free phone. Studies have shown that driving performance is
lowered and the level of distraction is higher for drivers who are heavily
engaged in cell phone conversations. The use of a hands-free device does not
lower distraction levels. The percentage of vehicle crashes and near-crashes
attributed to dialing is nearly identical to the number associated with talking
or listening. Make and finish your cell phone calls before you
start your vehicle and drive. If your phone rings while you are driving, let
your voicemail pick up the call. If you must answer your phone, pull over to a
safe location and park before using your cell phone. New cell phone laws took effect July 1, 2008 in Are You Eating a Crash Diet? If you are eating in your vehicle while driving,
you are focusing on your food and not on your driving. You are not only chewing
and swallowing; you are also opening packages, unwrapping and re-wrapping food,
reaching, leaning, spilling, wiping, and cleaning yourself or your vehicle.
These are quite a number of distractions for one driver on one trip. You are
safer when you stop to eat or drink. Allow yourself plenty of time to stop,
rest from driving, and enjoy your meal. Are You Being Driven to Distraction? What do children, friends, and pets all have in
common? All can be a dangerous distraction to you while you are driving. Teach your young children that driving is an
important job and that you must concentrate when you are behind the wheel.
Buckle up your children properly. Give them distractions—books, games, or other
appropriate toys to occupy their time. If you need to attend to your children,
pull over to a safe place. Don’t try to handle children while you are driving. When you are driving with friends and relatives,
establish some strategies to keep your passengers under control. A carload of
friends can be very distracting with loud talking, quarrelling over music
selections, or horseplay. Arguments and other disturbing conversations should
be held in a safe, appropriate place, not while you are driving in your
vehicle. A loose pet in a moving vehicle can be very dangerous.
Properly secure your pet in a pet carrier, portable kennel, or specially
designed pet harness when you are driving. Never allow your pet to sit in your
lap while you are driving your vehicle. Turning Dials Can Turn Your Head Making destination entries on an in-vehicle
navigation system, radio surfing for a good song, or adjusting your vehicle’s
climate controls are distracting activities that can put you in danger of a
vehicle crash or near-crash. The availability of in-vehicle Internet and e-mail
access from cell phones, blackberries, and other portable devices are added
distractions that increase your risk of a crash if you engage in these
activities while driving. Adjust vehicle’s controls (climate controls,
mirrors, radio, seat, etc.) before you begin to drive. Check your e-mail, voicemail, and any other
portable devices you have before you begin driving. Take advantage of normal stops to adjust controls. Ask your passenger to adjust the radio, climate
control, navigation system, etc. for you. Looks Can Kill… Looking out your window at what you are passing
while you are driving can be a distraction if you are concentrating on getting
a good look at: an accident a vehicle pulled over by law enforcement construction work a billboard advertisement a scenic view street names and addresses Always focus on your driving. It’s crucial that you
remain alert while on the road to arrive at your destination safely. Distractions and Young The leading cause of death for 15-20 year olds are
vehicle crashes. Vehicle crashes make up approximately one-third of all deaths
for this age group. More crashes occur when passengers, usually other teens,
are in the vehicle with a teen driver. Two out of three teens die as passengers
in a vehicle driven by another teen. These statistics are caused by a teenager’s
immaturity, driving inexperience, overconfidence, and risk-taking behaviors.
Before your teen takes to the road, explain to him/her the dangers of
participating in distracting activities and driving. Many teens do not see the
connection between the things that distract them and their age group’s high
rate of vehicle crashes and death. Give your teen strategies and rules to help them
keep their passengers under control. No horseplay, inciting the driver to speed
or engaging in any other type of dangerous activity while riding in a vehicle. Instruct your teen to set up his/her in-vehicle
radio, CD player, IPOD or any other in-vehicle music playing device before
driving and to play the music at a listening level that is not distracting.
Wearing headphones or earplugs is illegal in Talk with your teen about how to deal with driving
distractions. Discuss what could happen if he/she tries to answer a cell phone,
send a text message, search for music, or spill a drink on themselves while
they are driving. Explain the importance of driving safely and staying alive. Other Deadly Distractions In this age of multi-tasking, it is common to do
more than one task at the same time. You already multi-task when you are
driving; your mind and body are working simultaneously to drive your vehicle.
You should not add another task on top of what you already need to do to drive
safely. These tasks should never be done while you are driving: Reading a newspaper, a book, or a map. Personal grooming, such as hair grooming, shaving,
or applying makeup. Smoking and dealing with lighting up, putting out
cigarettes, or falling ashes. Working in your car: typing on a laptop, making
business calls, and writing notes or reports. Undistracted Driving When you are driving, the condition of the roadway
you are on and the behavior of other drivers can change abruptly, leaving you
little or no time to react. When you are driving, follow these rules: Stay focused. Pay attention. Expect the unexpected. These tips can help you continue to drive and
arrive at your destination safely: Follow the advice in this brochure Ensure all passengers are buckled-up properly. Be well-rested and in the appropriate mindset to
drive. Driving while you are upset or angry can be just as dangerous as driving
when you are tired. Help your teen identify and reduce distractions
when he/she is driving. Do not tailgate. Allow sufficient time to reach your destination. Ensure your vehicle is properly maintained. Driver distractions reduce your awareness to your
driving environment, your decision-making process and your driving performance.
This results in crashes or near-crashes and corrective actions having to be taken
by you and/or other drivers on the road. Drive safe and stay alive. Keep your mind on your
driving, keep your eyes on the road, and your hands on the wheel! http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fast_facts/ffdl28.htm
********************************* Multitasking Mania and Distracted Driving We do it all behind the wheel,
oblivious to driving safety Mark Stevens is a multitasking maniac. A couple of months ago, the
White Plains, New York, marketing consultant was working his cell phone with
one hand and his Blackberry with the other while trying to steer his Mercedes
SL500 with his wrists and knees — when he plowed it into a rental vehicle
in an Enterprise parking lot. That followed his fourth ticket in four years for
talking on his cell phone while driving. http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/driving/articles/120378/article.html One
Of Out Four Accidents Caused By "Inattentive" Driver Drivers
who are doing other tasks are more likely to have an accident. Inattentive
drivers contribute to at least 25% of accidents, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
This equates to 1.2 million accidents each year caused by distracted drivers.
The American
Automobile Association (AAA) estimates that 1.5% of distracted driver
accidents were attributable to cell phone use (compared to 10.8% caused by
other occupants causing a distraction; 11.4% to adjusting the music). A driver
who inserts a music CD increases the likelihood of an accident by six times as compared to glancing at
the fuel gauge. So if cell phone use causes fewer accidents than fiddling with
the radio, why are cell phones getting much of the blame? For one thing, it's a
distraction that is easier for other drivers to spot. It's easy to blame
another driver if he or she is on a cell phone. And cell phone use is becoming
more and more common; it's a visible distraction. Surveys
indicate that half of all drivers use their cell phones while driving. A 1997
study in Toronto, Canada, found that using a cell phone while driving increased
the risk of a collision by four times
during the "brief period of a call." And these drivers are not just a
threat to themselves -- they are a threat to everyone's safety. Two states ( What
mistakes are made by drivers using cell phones? A 2002 study conducted by the
University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center found that cell
phone users were twice as likely to be involved in a rear-end collision (45.1%
vs. 25.6%). The most common causes of the accidents were: failure
to reduce speed (33.5%) traffic
signal violation (9.6%) speeding
(4.9%) following
too closely (3.5%) failure
to yield (3.5%) The
cell phone industry has added features such as hands-free adapters for cell
phones to improve their safety for use by drivers. There are no data to show
that hands-free use is safer. With or without the hands-free device, cell phone
use decreases reaction time. It's the conversation that is distracting, not the phone itself.
Studies have shown that the emotional content of phone calls influences how a
driver drives: while talking, the driver scans the road and used the rear-view
mirror less frequently. This results in narrowing of the driver's field of
vision, even though eyesight is not directly affected by a phone call. The
bottom line is that there is no way to make cell phone use 100% safe for
drivers; the very action of talking diverts attention from the road. So keep
your eyes and mind on the road and devote 100% of your attention to
driving. Did You Know? Distracted
drivers cause 4,000 - 8,000 accidents each day in the Driving
is the most dangerous thing workers do on the job (Source: US Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention). At
any moment, 500,000 drivers in the The
Harvard Center for Risk Analysis
found in 2003 that cell phone use by drivers caused 2,600 deaths and
"moderate to critical" injuries for 330,000 people. From
December 2001 through May 2004, Cell
phones have been around for 20 years; there are more than 151 million
subscribers in the The
average person in the http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/drived.html
Driven to Distraction Drivers and Legislators Dismiss
Cellphone Risks A
2003 Harvard
study estimated that cellphone distractions caused 2,600 traffic deaths every
year, and 330,000 accidents that result in moderate or severe injuries. Yet
Americans have largely ignored that research. Instead, they increasingly use
phones, navigation devices and even laptops to turn their cars into mobile
offices, chat rooms and entertainment centers, making roads more dangerous. A
disconnect between perception and reality worsens the problem. New studies show
that drivers overestimate their own ability to safely multitask, even as they
worry about the dangers of others doing it. Device
makers and auto companies acknowledge the risks of multitasking behind the
wheel, but they aggressively develop and market gadgets that cause
distractions. Police
in almost half of all states make no attempt to gather data on the problem.
They are not required to ask drivers who cause accidents whether they were
distracted by a phone or other device. Even when officers do ask, some drivers
are not forthcoming. The
federal government warns against talking on a cellphone while driving, but no
state legislature has banned it. This year, state legislators introduced about
170 bills to address distracted driving, but passed fewer than 10. Five
states and the Fourteen
states have passed measures to ban texting while driving, and the New York
State Assembly sent such a bill to the governor on Friday. The
states that rejected any efforts to limit distracted driving this year include “I’m
on the phone from when I leave the Capitol to when I get home, and that’s a
two-hour drive,” said Tad Jones, the majority floor leader in the Oklahoma
House, who helped block the legislation. “A lot of people who travel are used
to using the phone.” Scientists
who study distracted driving say they understand the frustrations of colleagues
who publicized the dangers of tobacco. Like cigarettes, they say, gadgets are
considered cool but can be deadly. And the big device companies even offer
warnings that remind them of labels on cigarette packs. Verizon
Wireless, for instance, posts
instructions on its Web sites not to talk while driving — with or
without a headset. But neither Verizon nor any other cellphone company supports
legislation that bans drivers from talking on the phone. And the wireless
industry does not conduct research on the dangers, saying that is not its
responsibility. Some
researchers say that sufficient evidence exists to justify laws outlawing
cellphone use for drivers — and they suggest using technology to enforce them
by disabling a driver’s phone. “Just outlawing the behavior cannot possibly go
very far toward getting people not to do it,” said For
his part, Mr. Hill rarely talks when he drives now. His mother gave him a
hands-free headset two months after the accident. She thought it would create
less distraction. He tried it once, and found his mind wandering into his phone
call so much that “I nearly missed a light,” he said. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/19/technology/19distracted.html
Nationwide's 2009 Study
Shows Americans DWD Nationwide’s
third annual Driving While Distracted survey shows that 80 percent of
drivers surveyed are in support of some 2009
DWD Survey Key Findings at a Glance Legislation A
new On Your Side®
Survey by Nationwide verifies with concrete data the general assumption that
there is strong public support for legislation to restrict cell phone usage
while driving. The
results of the new survey show there are varying degrees of support for
different types of restrictions. 8
in 10 drivers support some type of cell phone usage restriction. The
majority of respondents say they are supportive of laws restricting any type of
cell phone use while driving. 80
percent respondents support a ban on text messaging while driving. 80
percent of respondents support a ban on e-mailing while driving. Two
thirds (67 percent) of respondents say they are supportive of laws restricting
phone calls while driving. Of
those who supported enacting some type of cell phone usage restriction, nearly
3 in 4 believed the law should apply to all drivers, not just specific
groups. Education Survey
respondents perceive a growth in distracted driving behavior on the roads,
underscoring the ongoing need for increased public education to raise awareness
of the dangers caused by distracted drivers. More
than half of respondents say they see more drivers using cell phones while
driving than they did 12 months ago. Nearly
three-quarters of respondents said that when they drive, they always or often
see other drivers using cell phones. Technology The
survey results also bolster Nationwide’s position that legislation alone will
not eliminate distracted driving. The development of technology that prevents
cell phone usage in moving vehicles must be part of the solution to address the
driving habits of survey respondents who indicated that a new law would not
change their personal driving habits, including those who plan to resist
changes in the law and those who are in denial about their current bad habits. Survey
data suggests that some drivers may now be in denial about their
personal DWD problem. Others may simply prefer not to admit that they DWD
because they are aware of its inherent dangers. Nearly
half (49%) of drivers said a law restricting use of cell phones would not
change their behavior because they don’t currently use cell phones while
driving. Survey
data also suggests that some drivers may resist a change in the law. In
the new survey, only 41 percent of respondents said their behavior would change
if cell phone usage were restricted by law. 9
percent of respondents said they would continue to use a cell phone regardless
of a change in the law, with Generation Y most likely to resist the change (13
percent). The
2008 survey found that only 63% of drivers planned to abide by laws prohibiting
cell phone usage. Experts
agree that the success of DWD legislation will rely on our ability to enforce
new laws, which has been a challenge. Historically, communities with new DWD bans
have experienced an initial dip in behavior, followed by a rebound when the
public begins to perceive that the law has not been enforced effectively. For
more detail about this year's results, check out the 2009
Survey Results. For
more detail about this year's results, check out the 2009 DWD
Fact Sheet. http://www.nationwide.com/newsroom/dwd-surveys.jsp
employee driving safety news August
12, 2009 - Industry News Employee
Driving Safety Campaign Set for October Tags: Drive Safely Work Week ,
driver distractions, Network
of Employers for Traffic Safety July
29, 2009 - Industry News Senate
Bill Seeks to Ban Texting While Driving Tags: Dept. of Transportation,
driver distractions, driver texting ban, Senate driver
texting bill, Senator Charles
Schumer July
27, 2009 - Industry News Study:
Texting Raises Crash Risk 23.2 Times BLACKSBURG, VA -
Truck and heavy-vehicle drivers who text-message while driving are 23.2 times
more likely to be involved in a crash or near-crash as non-distracted
motorists, according to new research conducted by the Virginia Tech
Transportation Institute. Tags: driver cell phone use,
driver distractions, driver texting, study, Virginia
Tech Transportation Institute July
27, 2009 - Industry News Insurance.com
Lists Most Dangerous Foods for Drivers Tags: driver distractions, Insurance.com, NHTSA, Virginia
Tech Transportation Institute July
15, 2009 - Industry News Missouri
Latest State to Restrict In-Vehicle Texting Tags: driver distractions, Missouri texting
restrictions July
8, 2009 - Industry News Here's a list of safe-driving practices that you
may want to pass along to your fleet drivers. Tags: Allstate Insurance, driver distractions, driver safety, road rage June
17, 2009 - Industry News Ad
Campaign Targets Driver Cell Phone Use Tags: driver cell phone use,
driver distractions, National Safety
Council , Nationwide Insurance
Co. June
3, 2009 - Industry News New
Colorado Law Bans Texting While Driving Tags: Colorado Gov. Bill
Ritter , Colorado texting ban, driver distractions May
13, 2009 - Industry News Boston
Transit Issues Cell Phone Ban Tags: cell phone ban, driver distractions, Massachusetts
Bay Transportation Authority April
29, 2009 - Industry News Study
Concludes Drivers Underestimate Dangers of Multi-tasking Behind the Wheel Tags: driver distractions, Liberty
Mutual Research Institute for Safety, National Safety
Council February
5, 2009 - Industry News Ford
Study Demonstrates How SYNC System Reduces Driver Distraction Tags: driver distractions, Ford SYNC
hands-free system, Ford V.P. Susan Cischke January
21, 2009 - Industry News Governors
Highway Safety Assn. Backs Cell Phone Ban for New Drivers Tags: cell phone use, driver distractions, Governors
Highway Safety Association June
4, 2008 - Industry News University
Study Shows Why Cell Phones and Driving Don’t Mix Tags: cell phones, Dr. Amit Almor, driver distractions, University of
South Carolina February 21,
2008 - Industry News Massachusetts
Bill Seeks Cell Phone Restrictions Tags: cell phone restrictions,
driver distractions
Updated: July
22, 2009 07:55 AM EDT Researchers say drivers distracted by cell phones caused nearly
1,000 fatalities and 240,000 accidents nationwide in 2002. Researchers found
that driving while talking on your cell phone can increase the risk of an
accident by three or four times. Consumer groups say releasing the information,
years ago, could have saved lives. Two consumer groups, Center for Auto Safety and Public Citizen,
say the government kept the information private and misled the public in
believing that driving hands-free is safe. "The idea that the federal government can withhold important
safety data and its research on public safety is really disasterous," said
Margaret Kwoka, an attorney for Public Citizen. The consumer groups filed a lawsuit to have the information
released, claiming there were political reasons why the NHTSA withheld the 2002
findings. Reasons included pressure from the wireless industry, which has spent
$35 million lobbying Congress, and pressure from lawmakers. Back in 2002, many
states were just starting to create distracted driving laws. Some people in
Congress warned the highway traffic agency not to lobby states over the safety
issue or risk billions of dollars in funding. The Department of Transportation says it is deeply concerned that
drivers are taking their focus off the road to send text messages or use their
cell phone. The government estimates one in 10 drivers talks on a cell
phone. Most researchers say it is the conversation, not holding a phone, which
has motorists distracted. Consumer groups are pushing for lawmakers to ban
drivers' phone use all together. Researchers say driver distraction contributes
to about 25 percent of all police-reported traffic crashes in 2002. The newly
released data says the risk of talking while behind the wheel is almost equal
to drunk driving. Right now, the state of http://www.wboc.com/global/story.asp?s=10763947&ClientType=Printable
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Drivers and School Zones Are a Deadly Combination ![]() What You Should Know To Help Your Children Stay Safe As They Walk As
kids head back to school, Safe Kids’ new study “Characteristics
of Distracted Drivers in School Zones: A National Report”
reveals a scary truth: One out of every
six drivers in school zones is distracted. With cell phones,
email and text messaging being added to the list of more traditional
distractions like eating and grooming, there are more ways than ever for
drivers to become distracted – and potentially dangerous to children as they
walk to and from school. About
10 percent of drivers were caught using hand-held electronics—such as cell
phones, PDAs, and Smartphones. These devices were the leading cause of
distraction. And while laws on using electronics while driving are still being
hotly debated, this research shows that simply having a law on the books could
help reduce distracted driving. States
that have laws are 13 percent less likely to have distracted drivers in school
zones. The
Danger of Distracted Driving Recent studies have measured the driving skills of
distracted drivers showing they perform as bad or worse than drivers who are
drunk. This is frightening for anyone on the road, but it’s a particularly
dangerous situation when kids are added into the mix. Seatbelt
use. Drivers that don’t wear a
seatbelt are 34 percent more likely to be distracted than drivers who are
buckled up. As a driver, if you engage in one risky behavior – you are more
likely to engage in multiple unsafe driving behaviors. Time
of day. Afternoon drivers are 22
percent more likely to be distracted than morning drivers. Throughout the year,
one in three child pedestrian deaths occur between 3 and 7 p.m., making
afternoons the most dangerous time for children to walk. Gender.
Female drivers are 21 percent more likely to
be distracted than male drivers. Moms today have a million things on their
to-do lists and too often women are multitasking behind the wheel. But that
doesn’t mean male drivers are off the hook—their rate of distraction was still
way too high. Traffic
volume. People driving on roads
with a lot of traffic are 16 percent more likely to be distracted than those
driving on roads with less traffic. Top
Tips from Safe Kids Walk This Way Safe
Kids and FedEx have been working together for 10 years on the Walk This Way
program where we educate children about walking safely. We conduct programs in
more than 600 schools and have reached more than a million kids all across the Top
Tips Be
a Safe Kid Always
cross the street with an adult until age 10 Pause
your music, hang up the cell phone and don’t text until you’ve safely crossed
the street Never
play hand-held games while walking Cross
the street at corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks Look
left, right and left again when crossing Always
walk, never run, when crossing streets Walk
on sidewalks or paths Walk
facing traffic as far to the left as possible if there are no sidewalks Never
run out into the street or cross in between parked cars Be
a Safe Driver Slow
down and be especially alert in residential neighborhoods and school zones Eliminate
any distractions inside your car so you can concentrate on the road and your
surroundings Watch
for children on and near the road in the morning and after school hours
Safe Kids http://www.usa.safekids.org/tier3_cd.cfm?content_item_id=27371&folder_id=301
SAFETY
IS TOO IMPORTANT TO IGNORE Driving Distractions Are
Reaching Epidemic Proportions Distractions
can take attention away from the driving task and place the driver at an
increased risk of crashing. For example, the average person under ideal
conditions takes about 1/4 of a second to identify a road hazard (such as
seeing a child dart out between two cars), 1/4 of a second for the brain
process the situation, and another 1/4 of a second to make a decision on how to
avoid the hazard. If
a driver is traveling at 30 mph in a school zone, that processing time
translates to about 33 feet before the driver even reacts to the situation.
Once the driver identifies the hazard, they must react to it by applying the
brakes. This costs the driver an additional 3/4 of a second and another 33
feet. Finally, the vehicles itself takes about 3 seconds to engage the brakes,
bringing the vehicle to a complete stop in approximately 38 feet. Thus the
overall braking distance needed for an attentive driver on a dry road is
roughly 104 feet. In
contrast, for each second the driver is distracted an additional 33 feet is
added to this number. Thus, if the driver is distracted with a three-second
task the moment a child steps out into the street, it would take them 203 feet
to completely stop the car. http://www.usa.safekids.org/wtw/documents/Research08.pdf Author
: Jurek
G. Grabowski, PhD, MPH Stephanie
Goodman, MPH Department
of Evaluation and Research Safe
Kids ********************************* FLUKE NETWORKS TO OFFER A REEL DEAL The
cabling business is looking up, so Fluke Networks is running a special
promotion called “Reel Deal.” With Reel Deal customers get a cash rebate on the
DTX CableAnalyzer. The qualifying event is to purchase at least 30,000 feet of
Cat 5e/6/6a copper cable or 3,000 meters of Singlemode or Multimode fiber
between now and the end of the year. That is a cumulative, not a one-time
purchase. Cable
and DTX purchases must be made between now and December 31, 2009. There is no
limit on the number of DTX CableAnalyzers that qualify. Details can be found at
www.flukenetworks.com/ReelDeal
********************************* NAIOP Sustainable Development Award Honors ProLogis and Forest City Covington:
Projects to be honored at Development '09: The
Annual Meeting for Commercial Real Estate, August 25, 2009 HERNDON,
Va., August 25, 2009 –
NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, the leading
organization for developers, owners and related professionals in office,
industrial and mixed-use real estate, today announced that it has selected two
development companies as the recipients of its annual Sustainable Development
Award. ProLogis
is being honored for its industrial project, the S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.,
building in The
award will be presented during a special ceremony on Thursday, October 15, at
NAIOP's Development '09: The Annual Meeting for Commercial Real Estate, in "These
projects symbolize the innovation, creativity and sustainable approach that our
members are utilizing to develop model properties," said NAIOP President
Thomas J. Bisacquino. "The Sustainable Development Award is one of many
ways that NAIOP exemplifies its commitment to sustainable development. NAIOP
and its member companies are strong proponents of energy efficiency and are
committed to continuing to couple increased efficiencies with the overall
prosperity of the industry." ProLogis
Develops Modern, Sustainable The
structure is certified LEED-NC Gold� and promotes energy efficiency with incorporated
sustainable features through the following channels: Use
of high-quality materials to reduce replacement and maintenance costs,
including a durable roof. Installation
of energy-efficient lighting, HVAC systems and other sustainable features that
are expected to achieve 38 percent greater energy efficiency than industry
standards, resulting in substantial energy cost reductions for S. C. Johnson. Diversion
of more than 85 percent of construction debris from landfills and recycled for
future use. In addition, 42 percent of the content utilized for the completed
structure was recycled and more than 46 percent of construction materials were
manufactured within 500 miles of the project site. Inclusion
of 60 clerestory windows, 42 vision panels in the dock doors and 22-foot glass
storefronts in the building's design that allow employees to use natural light
as a source of interior illumination. Constructed
with a white, thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roof, which reduces the urban heat
island effect, minimizing the load on the building's cooling/heating system and
often providing a more comfortable work environment. Geothermal
HVAC system was installed in the building's office area and has proven to be
very effective in saving energy costs and improving the internal air quality at
the facility. "ProLogis
continues to demonstrate its commitment to being the leading global provider of
sustainable distribution facilities," said Jack Rizzo, chief
sustainability officer for ProLogis. "We are pleased to be recognized by
NAIOP for this project, which not only satisfies the needs of an important
customer, but it will play a key role in helping us reach our multi-year
sustainability goals. We'd like to thank our partners, which were an integral
part of this development's success: M.E. Group, Heitman Architects and FCL
Contractors LLC." ********************************* LEED - Forest City Covington's Mesa del Sol to Incorporate Best Practices in Sustainable Urban Development Mesa
del Sol is a mixed-use, master-planned community project in The
building includes the following sustainable features: Use
of construction materials, including concrete and steel, that were selected
based on their post-industrial and post-consumer recycled content, reducing the
strain on energy resources. Additionally, 94 percent of all shell construction
waste material was recycled. A
chilled water system with cooling towers for air conditioning. Recessed
windows to provide shade from direct summer sun that feature insulated window
glazing to keep out heat in the summer and cold in the winter. When
fully operational, the building is expected to use 28 percent less energy than
a typical building of similar size. High-efficiency
fixtures throughout the entire building, resulting in a 30 percent savings in
water. A
visitor parking lot created from pervious concrete, which allows rainwater to
seep into the ground, thereby recharging ground water and reducing stormwater
runoff. "We
are extremely proud to have our efforts recognized by our peers at NAIOP,"
said Michael Daly, Mesa del Sol president. "This building showcases that
sustainability is not a buzz word or a fad, but a system to develop innovative
projects for our mixed-use, master-planned community. Sustainability
and green living are basic core values for the Mesa del Sol community, as they
are for ********************************* 2009 MARKS FIFTH ANNUAL AWARD FOR NAIOP
NAIOP established the Sustainable Development Award in 2005 to recognize the
growing number of firms engaged in green development. NAIOP and its member
companies are committed to developing model properties adhering to the highest
standards in the industry and believe that socially conscious development is
essential to the economic vitality of the industry. Applicants
were judged on a number of criteria, including company commitment to
sustainability, site sustainability and materials use, innovation, water
efficiency, energy efficiency, economic viability, innovation and other
sustainable attributes. Entries for the award were reviewed by industry
leaders, including members of the U.S. Green Building Council. Previous
recipients of the award include: (2005) Corporate Office Properties Trust for
its development at 318 Sentinel in Annapolis Junction, Md.; (2006) Hines for
their project at 1180 Peachtree in Atlanta, Ga.; (2007) the Georgetown Company,
New York, N.Y., for their speculative project, the Lazarus Building, and
Liberty Property Trust for the build-to-suit JohnsonDiversey project in
Milwaukee, Wis.; (2008) Aardex LLC of Golden, Colo., for its speculative
project, The Signature Centre, and Hamilton Partners its build-to-suit project,
HSBC-North America Headquarters, in Mettawa, Ill. About
NAIOP: NAIOP,
the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, is the leading organization
for developers, owners and related professionals in office, industrial and
mixed-use real estate. NAIOP comprises 15,000 members in ********************************* MEGLADON MANUFACTURING GROUP, LTD. "MASTERS THE MEASUREMENT" OF APC CONNECTORS WITH NORLAND PRODUCTS CC 6000 NORLAND PRODUCTS Megladon
Manufacturing Group, Ltd., a subsidiary of TyRex Group Ltd. ®, is recognized as
a leader in the fiber optic marketplace. Founded in 1997, Megladon made it
their mission to provide customers with fiber optic products that far exceed
industry standards. As technology innovators, Megladon created the
ScratchGuard™ HLC (Hardened Lens Contact) termination, which has changed the
market and taken it to the next level. For
additional information on Megladon and their patented processes please visit
the company’s website at www.megladonmfg.com or respond by email to scratchguard@megladonmfg.com .
For more information concerning Norland Products Interferometric portfolio,
please contact Neal Wagman at nwagman@norlandprod.com or www.norlandproducts.com
. Norland
Products has taken the knowledge gained from over 20 years of interferometric
measuring experience to produce the first low cost, automated, non-contact interferometer for
fiber optics . https://www.norlandprod.com/news_article.asp?article_id=1482
The
Norland Connect-Chek ® CC6000 automatically and precisely measures radius of
curvature, apex offset of polish, and fiber undercut or protrusion on any PC or
APC single fiber connector. The
breakthrough technology used in the CC6000 is unlike any other system on the
market today and now allows interferometric connector analysis to be affordable
to all users. https://www.norlandprod.com/foindex.tpl
********************************* NECA - FINALISTS ANNOUNCED IN GREEN ENERGY CHALLENGE STUDENT COMPETITION Student
teams from The
finalists were selected following the first round of judging from seven entries
from NECA student chapters around the country. NECA and ELECTRI International –
The Foundation for Electrical Construction, Inc. sponsored the Green Energy
Challenge. A complete listing of project proposals will be available after the
winning project is announced in September. The
Green Energy Challenge invited teams of students studying electrical
construction, engineering, design and management to conduct an energy audit of
a local K-12 school. Based on their findings, students developed customized
proposals for energy retrofits that would improve the schools' energy
efficiency. Teams also designed a new solar PV and/or wind energy system for
the facility. Seven
highly-regarded leaders from the electrical construction industry served as
jurors for this phase of the competition: Wayne Butler, Pel-Bern Electric,
Rockville, Md.; Kevin McCosky, Coastal Electric Construction Corp., Patchogue,
N.Y.; Dan Divane, Divane Bros. Electric, Franklin Park, Ill.; Dennis Quebe,
Chapel Electric, Dayton, Oh.; Don Campbell, Northern California Chapter, NECA,
Dublin, Calif.; Tim McBride, Southern Contracting Company, San Marcos, Calif.,
and David Moeller, Graybar, St. Louis, Mo. “The judging
panel was overwhelming impressed with the quality of each submission,” said
Laura Capuco, Director of Operations, ELECTRI International. “For several
weeks, each judge reviewed and scored the submissions individually. The entire
jury met via conference call to discuss their individual evaluations and
determine the teams’ scores. Several of the proposals ended up being
ranked very close. There was definitely stiff competition.” The
teams’ energy solutions proposals were evaluated on lighting analysis;
transformer/distribution analysis; a solar photovoltaic or wind energy system
design; schematic estimate and schedule; financing plan to implement the
proposal; LEED certification for Existing Buildings Review; and
format/appearance. "It's
a very technically advanced program," said David Riley, faculty advisor
for the Each
participating team will receive a $500 prize recognizing their work from
Southern Contracting Company, “Southern
Contracting is especially pleased to be a part of the Green Energy Challenge
since so much our own business is now dealing with solar and renewable energy
projects,” said Tim McBride, President and CEO, Southern Contracting. “We hope
that students will be inspired to bring the same enthusiasm and creativity to
an electrical contracting company one day that they brought to this project.” Student
teams also received financial support and technical guidance from their local
NECA chapters and member firms in preparing their submissions. “The
Green Energy Challenge is a true hands-on learning opportunity for the next
generation of energy professionals,” said NECA CEO John M. Grau. “Students are
now following careers in construction because they see it as a way to make a
meaningful difference in their world. I’m pleased we can give them this
opportunity, and maybe help some local schools start saving on their own energy
costs.” The
winning student proposal will be announced following the team presentations on
Sept. 12 in NECA
is the voice of the $130 billion electrical construction industry that brings
power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across
the U.S. NECA’s national office and 119 local chapters advance the
industry through advocacy, education, research and standards development. For
more information, visit www.necanet.org. ELECTRI
International – The Foundation for Electrical Construction, Inc. is the primary
research arm of the electrical construction industry. Foundation research helps
to improve the productivity, professionalism, and competitiveness of electrical
contractors. For more information, visit www.electri.org. NECA
Student Chapters Participating in the 2009 Green Energy Challenge
********************************* NECA SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH BUILDINGSMART ALLIANCE NECA,
together with the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) and the
Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA),
recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the buildingSMART alliance
(bSa) to establish needs and goals for the interoperability of building
information modeling (BIM) software. The
alliance is a public/private initiative led by the National Institute of
Building Sciences (NIBS) to facilitate interoperability throughout the
construction industry. BIM refers to the digital tools that help contractors
build facilities virtually prior to building them physically. NECA
members are using BIM technology to avoid potential placement problems of
electrical systems and accommodate possible future needs of a building before
construction ever begins. “BIM
is revolutionizing how specialty contractors work together on building
projects, and it’s critical to see their needs reflected in technological and
software developments,” said Dan Walter, NECA COO/Vice President. Walter also
serves as president of the Association of Specialty Contractors. “Our
relationship with bSa will allow the electrical and mechanical construction
industries to realize the benefits of BIM processes by reducing software
compatibility problems and removing obstacles to getting the job done
efficiently.” More
information about the buildingSMART alliance can be found at www.buildingsmartalliance.org. NECA
is the voice of the $130 billion electrical construction industry that brings
power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across
the U.S. NECA’s national office and local chapters advance the industry through
advocacy, education, research and standards development. For more information,
visit www.necanet.org. Officer
and Overhead Personnel Compensation Report Now Available from NECA An
updated edition of the Officer and
Overhead Personnel Compensation Report has been published
by the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). Based
on an industry-wide survey of electrical contracting firms, the report is an
important tool for contractors to benchmark compensation and benefit levels.
Survey results offer comparisons within the industry as a whole and broken down
geographically and by sales volume. The
2009 edition includes additional information on how the economy is affecting
employee benefits. The
2009 report’s statistical data includes: Annual
wages paid to overhead employees Officer
compensation, including salaries, bonuses and dividends Vacation
and sick leave policies Fringe
benefit information Pension
plan information The
report also includes average sales dollar per electrical workers, sales dollar
return per labor dollar cost, average wages paid for electrical worker,
percentage labor cost of sales, and number of overhead personnel by function. The
2009 Officer and
Overhead Personnel Compensation Report is available for $40
for NECA members and $99 for non-members. To order your copy, contact the NECA
Order Desk at 301-215-4504 or by email at orderdesk@necanet.org.
The report can also be ordered online at www.necanet.org/store
under “Management,” or search by Index #1065-09. NECA
is the voice of the $130 billion electrical construction industry that brings
power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across
the U.S. NECA’s national office and 119 local chapters advance the
industry through advocacy, education, research and standards development. For
more information, visit www.necanet.org. ********************************* BOMA INTERNATIONAL RELEASES PREPAREDNESS TOP TEN LIST FOR NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS MONTH Hurricane
Season and Return of H1N1 Call for Preparedness Best Practices ( “Preparedness
is essential for property professionals as they strive to protect tenants,
buildings and business operations against a variety of threats,” said BOMA
International Chair and Chief Elected Officer James A. Peck, RPA, FMA, senior
director of asset services, CB Richard Ellis. “A well thought out, regularly
reviewed and practiced emergency preparedness plan is the best defense we have
against any emergencies.” An
effective preparedness plan includes an emergency response plan, a
communications strategy and a blueprint for business continuity. Here is a list
of tips to help property professionals start planning now: Review
your plan.
Regularly go over your building’s emergency preparedness plan with your team to
ensure everyone is familiar with all aspects of emergency protocol. Practice
makes perfect. Have your preparedness team take part in tabletop exercises, in which
team members walk through various emergency scenarios and propose responses to
“what if” questions. Involve
your tenants.
Make certain all of your tenants are aware of the building evacuation
procedures and encourage them to participate in evacuation drills. Communicate.
Develop a
multi-layered crisis communication plan that is fast and effective in reaching
tenants, local authorities and agencies, and the media. Stay alert. Sign up for daily alerts to monitor weather conditions and
cases of pandemic influenza in your area. Work with authorities. Review local evacuation procedures and identify
the agency that will issue evacuation orders. Cross-train
staff.
Identify and provide cross-training essential personnel to provide critical
services. Revisit
HR policies.
Determine how your company’s leave and salary policies will apply in emergency
situations, such as a pandemic flu outbreak, when a significant portion of your
workforce may be unable to come to work. Operate
remotely.
Consider identifying off-site work facilities or telecommuting capabilities to
ensure business continuity in the event of a disaster. Find the latest resources. For the
latest information and resources on H1N1, visit BOMA’s
Pandemic Flu Resources site. BOMA knows buildings. Visit the BOMA bookstore
to order these publications: The Property Professional’s Guide
to Emergency Preparedness; Are Your Tenants Safe? BOMA’s Guide to
Security and Emergency Planning; Pandemic Influenza: Are You Prepared?; and
When Disaster Strikes, What Really Matters?. For
more information, visit www.boma.org About BOMA International The
Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International is an international
federation of more than 100 local associations and affiliated organizations.
Founded in 1907, its 18,000-plus members own or manage more than 9 billion
square feet of commercial properties. BOMA International’s mission is to
enhance the human, intellectual and physical assets of the commercial real
estate industry through advocacy, education, research, standards and
information. On the Web at www.boma.org. Hurricanes
AGAIN - a safety tip "You should keep enough supplies in your home to meet the
needs of you and your family for at least three days. Build an emergency supply
kit to take with you in an evacuation. The basics to stock in your portable kit
include: water, food, battery-powered radio and flashlight with extra
batteries, first aid supplies, change of clothing, blanket or sleeping bag,
wrench or pliers, whistle, dust mask, plastic sheeting and duct tape, trash
bags, map, a manual can opener for canned food and special items for infants,
elderly, the sick or people with disabilities. Keep these items in an easy to
carry container such as a covered trash container, a large backpack or a duffle
bag." Courtesy of Homeland Security Dept IN REMEMBERANCE OF Sept. 11th, 2001 On
this day of tribute we would like to acknowledge the strength of will to not
only to survive, but to thrive and move forward after the events of 9/11. The
courage during and after of all people around the world show the ability to
forget our differences and work together to build a stronger and safer world
for our families. In
Remembrance of the Tragedy of 9-11 ********************************* TED MAGAZINE NAMES LEVITON MANUFACTURER OF THE YEAR & RECIPIENT OF 5 NAED AWARDS Leviton
Named Manufacturer of the Year by TED Magazine Leviton
received awards in the following categories: 1) Literature/Selling Tools for its boxed demo platform; 2) Public
Relations for an integrated publicity campaign on how
tamper-resistant receptacles help safeguard children from electrical hazards;
and 3) The Vizia +® Collection and Wireless
Sensor Product Launches.
The Best Overall Manufacturer Award is the event’s highest
achievement award. It recognizes a single manufacturer and a single distributor
who represent the ultimate overall best in marketing excellence. “This
recognition is extremely gratifying and signifies that our industry partners
truly value our marketing programs,” said William Fodor, Leviton’s ED Marketing
Director. “We are committed to ensuring our support materials are practical and
effective. In today’s economic climate these tools are more important than ever
to our distributor partners.” Speaking
on the company’s launch kits, Best of the Best Award Judge Henry Bergson said,
“Leviton’s product launch kits are outstanding, easy to use, to the point,
attractive and complete, with all the info needed. They are what NAED and NEMRA
have been preaching about in our new product intro guidelines. I could take the
materials on a sales call and sell the product and/or educate my customers on
why they need this solution. Other entries came close but Leviton’s kits really
nailed it.” TED Magazine stands as the
voice for North America’s top electrical distributors. Read widely by top
distribution companies in the industry and their key executives, TED is known for its insightful reporting
and treatment of tough industry issues that affect electrical distributors. For
more information contact Leviton Manufacturing or visit www.leviton.com. ********************************* ACUTA FALL SEMINAR FOCUSES ON MANAGING & FINANCING THE CONVERGED ENVIRONMENT AND MOBILITY & WIRELESS LEXINGTON,
Kentucky, August 26, 2009 – Two topics that are important to those who manage
technology in higher education – “Managing and Financing the Converged
Environment” and “Mobility and Wireless‑Where Are We Going?” – will be
addressed in the dual-track Fall Seminar of ACUTA, the Association for
Information Communications Technology Professionals in Higher Education. The
seminar is October 25 to 28 at the Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel in
Portland, Oregon. Its two concurrent tracks will feature presentations by
representatives of large and small colleges and universities from all over the
country. Representing schools such as
Stanford, Columbia, Penn State, University of Pennsylvania, Texas A&M, LSU,
University of Florida, Abilene Christian University, Florida State, Loyola
Chicago, Sewanee: The University of the South, and others, presenters will
share their insight, experiences, and successes with their peers. Educational
sessions in track one will address topics such as the ICT funding, centralizing
networking services, organizational efficiencies, project management, and much
more. In the mobility and wireless track, sessions will highlight topics such
as fixed mobile convergence, bringing 802.11 to the dorms, WiFi access, and
securing networks for wireless. ACUTA
is the only national association dedicated to serving the needs of higher
education information communications technology professionals, representing
some 2,000 individuals at 780 institutions. “As
we begin to see signs in the world economy that the current economic challenges
could be lifting, we expect an especially interesting exchange of ideas and
experiences among attendees,” said Jeri Semer, executive director of ACUTA.
“Both of these educational tracks are timely and important, and our campus
speakers as well as corporate presenters will be sharing practical, pertinent
information.” Beyond
the educational sessions, ACUTA events are well known for the extensive
networking opportunities they present for campus technology professionals. For
more information or to register for the Fall Seminar, visit the ACUTA website
at www.acuta.org or call 859-278-3338. About ACUTA ********************************* CALENDAR NOTES FOR SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 2009 September is busy… Hurricane
Season peaks Wild
fires on the West Coast 9/11
Memorial NECA
convention and expo in Seattle Sept 12-15 NAED HR & Training Conference, September 14-16 Selling Energy Solutions: A Hands-on Workshop for Distributors on
How to Sell Green, September 24-25 BICSI
conference in Las Vegas Sept 20-24 ASIS Convention in Anaheim, CA Sept 21-24 October
is filled with new energy ACUTA
Fall Seminar in Portland, Oregon Oct. 25-28 Data
Center World conference in Orlando, FL Oct.4-7 ********************************* COLEMAN CABLE INTRODUCES ROYAL® BRAND DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE CABLE (DLO) WAUKEGAN,
Ill. (August 11, 2009) – Coleman Cable, Inc. (Nasdaq: CCIX) expands its
industrial product offering to include Royal® brand Diesel
Locomotive Cable (DLO). Coleman
Cable’s DLO cable has UL RHH/RHW-2 and CSA RW90 approvals and is rated for 2000
volt and 90°C wet/dry.. DLO is constructed with fully annealed tinned copper
that meets ASTM B-33, premium grade Ethylene Propylene (EP) insulation and a robust
Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) jacket. These
compounds provide a cable with excellent impact and abrasion resistance, as
well as superior resistance to oils, heat, flame, acids, and alkalis. The cable
also carries a sunlight-resistant rating. “Coleman
Cable continues to capitalize on our copper fabrication, thermosetting, and
thermoplastic insulation production capabilities” said Gene Stang, Vice
President of Product Management and Market Development. “The DLO product line will complement our
recent industrial product line additions of un-insulated copper fabrication,
XHHW, SIS VW1, and tray cables. Coleman Cable is committed to offer one of the
broadest product lines in the wire and cable industry.” DLO
may be used in oil and gas drilling rigs, mining and earth moving equipment,
shipyards, and motor leads, and other heavy-duty industrial environments where
a highly flexible single conductor cable is required. About
Coleman Cable Inc. Coleman
Cable, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and innovator of electrical and
electronic wire and cable products for the security, sound, telecommunications,
electrical, commercial, industrial, and automotive industries. With extensive
design and production capabilities and a long-standing dedication to customer
service, Coleman Cable, Inc. is the preferred choice of cable and wire users
throughout North America. The company is located at 1530 Shields Drive,
Waukegan, IL 60085. For more
information, visit: www.colemancable.com ********************************* ELK - NEW! IN-LINE TELEPHONE SURGE PROTECTOR FOR SECURITY CONTROLS New!
In-line Telephone Surge Protector for Security Controls The
ELK-952 Five Stage Telephone Surge Protector provides exceptional protection
against damage from lightning, voltage spikes, and surge damage coming into a
phone line. This surge protector is very economical and works with any
security control. The ELK-952 easily
installs between the RJ31X phone jack and the security control. It features multi-stage protection and super
fast response time. For
more information, visit www.elkproducts.com
or contact Amy Strickland at (800)797-9355 or amy.strickland@elkproducts.com ********************************* FLUKE NETWORKS COMPLETES ACQUISITION OF AIRMAGNET Aug.
26, 2009 (EVERETT, Wash.) – Fluke Networks, the leader in network installation,
certification, testing, monitoring and analysis, today announced that it has
completed the acquisition of AirMagnet, a leader in performance, security and
compliance solutions for wireless LANs. The
acquisition of AirMagnet is expected to create a global leader in the fast
growing area of Wi-Fi testing and security and should further strengthen Fluke
Networks’ worldwide leadership in test and analysis for networks, regardless of
media type. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. About AirMagnet Inc. About Fluke Networks Fluke Networks provides innovative solutions for the installation
and certification, testing, monitoring and analysis of copper, fiber and
wireless networks used by enterprises and telecommunications carriers. The
company's comprehensive line of Network SuperVision™ Solutions provide network
installers, owners, and maintainers with superior vision, combining speed,
accuracy and ease of use to optimize network performance. Headquartered in
Everett, Washington, the company distributes its products in more than 50
countries. More information can be found by visiting Fluke Networks’ Web site
at: www.flukenetworks.com or by
calling (800) 283-5853. ********************************* FOA WEB SITE ASSISTS USERS OF FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS The
user of fiber optic communications systems often has problems finding
information on fiber optics which is relevant to their application. Where can
end users such as IT managers, building owners, town managers and even
independent telcos often go for comprehensive, trustworthy information on fiber
optics? Manufacturers
often provide good information but, of course, their information is limited to
applications of their products in their targeted markets. Industry standards
are written by and for manufacturers. The quality of information on many
websites is questionable. Most training material is aimed at training
installation techs, not users. The
Fiber Optic Association, Inc, the professional society of fiber optics, is
working to help users learn more about fiber optics. The FOA has created a web
site devoted to information useful to the end user who is considering using
fiber optics in their communications systems and planning or installing a
network. The
FOA web site includes an extensive online reference guide to fiber optics (http://www.thefoa.org/tech/ref/index.html)
that is widely used for technical information on the basics of fiber optics,
components, network design, installation and testing. There is now a special section of the FOA
website where end users can find answers to their questions on fiber optics or
even find out what questions to ask. In addition, it includes step-by-step
recommendations for making a decision whether fiber is the best choice for
them, planning a communications system, managing the installation and
maintaining the system. Guidance is available in choosing components,
communications system equipment and even a contractor to install everything. As
a non-profit professional society chartered to promote fiber optics, the FOA
offers an unique, unbiased perspective on this process that can assist users in
making the best choices for their needs.
The web site is located at http://www.thefoa.org/user/ The Fiber Optic
Association, Inc. is an nonprofit educational organization chartered to promote fiber
optics through education, certification and standards. Over 230 FOA-Approved
schools around the world have certified more than 27,000 fiber optic
technicians. The FOA offers free online introductory fiber optic programs for
everyone and training for instructors at FOA-Approved schools. For more
information on the FOA, see the organization's website http://www.thefoa.org/, email
info@thefoa.org or call
760-451-3655. ********************************* CSC / WESCO 2009 GREEN & SUSTAINABILITY SUMMIT Communications Supply Corporation and its parent company WESCO
International (NYSE:WCC) jointly, will host its next wave of the 10-city
Sustainability Summits in New York City, NY on July 16, 2009, followed by
Boston, MA on August 11, then San Francisco, CA on Sept. 10,
2009. These unique one day events bring CSC and WESCO management teams
together with senior-level IT, operations and facilities professionals from
large organizations to provide a state-of-the-art understanding about the Green
and Sustainability movement in the United States. Attendees will be presented
with information to assist in the planning and construction of a green roadmap
that addresses all aspects of a 21st Century Digital Building. The Summits will feature high-profile keynote speakers, including
Andy Karsner, US Assistant Secretary of Energy (2005-08) and executive members
from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). The event will also
cover best-practice recommendations surrounding data center power, cooling and
bandwidth efficiencies, green lighting solutions, and various sustainability
funding opportunities through grants, tax credits and other sources.
Additionally, a thirty-company tradeshow will be held featuring the nations leading
manufacturers who share the same green and sustainability vision as CSC and
WESCO. The most notable quote in Phoenix from the former Assistant
Secretary of Energy was “….this is about being green, but green is also about
building that hedge. It’s about making
us more competitive and more productive – ensuring that our economic
development persists.” “Our aim is to offer customers who are interested in implementing
a green strategy the resources, tools, and product solutions that focus on data
centers and lighting technologies”, says Frank LaPlante, CSC’s Vice President
of Marketing. “The data center environment alone accounts for 3 - 4% of
the nation’s energy consumption. We can demonstrate ways to take costs out of
our customers businesses, identify funding sources, and leverage utility rebate
opportunities. We are very pleased with the enthusiasm these events are
generating as WESCO and CSC provide a comprehensive green solutions package” For additional information about this program please visit www.wescogogreen.com/events.asp Click
here to Register
Find Summit Dates on CSC's Event Calendar ********************************* GENERAL CABLE FALLS AFTER ITS THIRD-QUARTER FORECAST WIDELY MISSES WALL STREET EXPECTATIONS On Thursday August 6, 2009,
11:18 am EDT NEW YORK -- Shares of General Cable
Corp. fell sharply after the wire and cable maker said its third-quarter
earnings will miss Wall Street expectations by a wide margin. The
Highland Heights, Ky., company issued its guidance when it reported
second-quarter results Wednesday after the market closed. General Cable beat
analyst expectations for April through June, but it forecast third-quarter
earnings below consensus estimates. "We
expect demand for our products will continue to be weak as a result of project
deferrals and cancellations in many of our end markets as a consequence of
tighter credit markets and reduced energy consumption," the company said
in a statement. Further,
the third quarter will suffer from "extended summer shutdowns in an effort
to continue to balance inventory levels with expected weak end-market demand,
which will result in incremental unabsorbed fixed costs but favorable cash
flows," General Cable said. Third-quarter
results also may be hindered by a recent rise in the cost of copper and
aluminum, among other raw materials, and normal seasonal patterns. ********************************* HELLERMANNTYTON INTRODUCES NEW HEAT SHRINK LINE MILWAUKEE,
WI (August 5, 2009) – HellermannTyton is now offering a complete industrial line of
non-printable heat shrink tubing in a variety of sizes, colors, and shrink
ratios. Primarily used to insulate, protect, and seal wire and cables
from abrasion, harmful elements, and environmental hazards, HellermannTyton’s
heat shrink tubing delivers exceptional reliability for these challenging
conditions. Quality
and convenience are the two factors that set HellermannTyton’s heat shrink
tubing apart from competing brands. HellermannTyton uses its global
design expertise to offer a dependable product in multiple variations.
Thin, medium and thick walled adhesive lined tubes provide moderate to heavy
duty sealing protection against moisture and abrasion. The products are supplied
in a variety of packaging options to meet the needs of the project, no matter
how large or small. Supplied in bulk reels, handy dispenser boxes or
standard sticks, HellermannTyton can meet most project requirements. HellermannTyton
uses E-Beam technology that incorporates an electron beam to crosslink the
molecular structure of the polymer, the main material in the heat shrink
tubing. The E-Beam technology is preferred over traditional methods that use
chemical-linking because of the stronger bond it produces which, in turn,
creates a more durable tubing. For more information on HellermannTyton’s Non-Printable Heat
Shrink Tubing, contact HellermannTyton by phone at 1-800-822-4352, email
info@htamericas.com, or visit www.hellermann.tyton.com. HellermannTyton, located in more than 30 countries, is a leading,
global manufacturer of systems and solutions which help world-class customers,
protect, manage and identify wire, cable, and components. ********************************* ERICO HAS ANOTHER WINNING SOLUTION – MOUNTING PLATES The
Mp1wwm Within Wall Mounting Plate Eliminates Gaps Between The Wall And
Faceplate SOLON, Ohio, USA, August
2009 – Traditional methods for installing low-voltage
cable, phone and data lines can cause a variety of problems, including
unsightly gaps between the faceplate and mounting plate. Or, if the mounting
plate is not secure, excess movement can damage the cable or cause the
faceplate to detach from the wall. The
MP1WWM Within Wall Mounting Plate, part of the CADDY® line of
fasteners from ERICO®, helps eliminate these problems and offers an
increased level of security, stability and protection for low-voltage
installations. Brightly
colored yellow markers indicate when it’s correctly installed and convenient
marking dimples are used to indent the drywall and identify the exact box size
to cut out. After slipping the mounting plate into the hole, it can be easily
pulled into position using a tether on the center of the plate. Securing
pins on either side of the plate can be pressed into the drywall to lock the
plate into place and prevent it from moving. These innovative securing pins
also keep the plate in place when the faceplate is attached, making a permanent
installation. The MP1WWM is cULus® Pending. For
more information, call 1-800-853-0878 or visit www.erico.com. About ERICO ERICO®
is a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of precision-engineered
specialty metal products serving niche markets in a diverse range of
electrical, construction, utility and rail applications. The company is
headquartered in Solon, Ohio, USA with a network of sales locations serving
more than 25 countries and with manufacturing and distribution facilities
worldwide. ERICO’s well-known brand names include: CADDY® electrical
and mechanical fixings, fasteners and supports; CADWELD® welded
electrical connections; CRITEC® surge protection devices; ERICO®
rail and industrial products; ERIFLEX® low voltage power
distribution; ERITECH® facility electrical protection; and LENTON®
concrete products. Visit ERICO online at www.erico.com. ********************************* GENERAL CABLE SWEETENS ITS PRODUCT OFFERING WITH FOUR 10 GIGABIT SOLUTIONS HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KENTUCKY,
January 18, 2009 – General Cable (NYSE: BGC) recognizes that
application and performance needs may vary, which is why the Company is pleased
to now offer four 10 Gigabit solutions: GenSPEED® 10 MTP™
Category 6A 10 Gig Cable; GenSPEED® 10,000
Category 6a 10 Gig Cable; GenSPEED® 10,000
Shielded Category 6a 10 Gig Cable; and NextGen® OM3 Fiber Optic 10
Gig Cable. General Cable’s
industry-leading solution, GenSPEED® 10 MTP™ Category 6A 10 Gig Cable featuring the
new revolutionary Mosaic Crossblock™ technology, provides an
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable that performs like a Shielded or Foiled
Twisted Pair (STP/FTP) cable. GenSPEED® 10 MTP’s Mosaic Crossblock technology
shields the cable from noise coming from external cable sources, referred to as
alien crosstalk (PSANEXT and PSAACRF). The Mosaic Crossblock was
carefully designed with metallic blocks separated by an insulating layer. Since there is no metal-to-metal contact,
there is no path for current to flow longitudinally, and thus, no need for
grounding. Next
is General Cable’s GenSPEED® 10,000 Category 6a
Shielded 10 Gig Cable. GenSPEED
10,000 Shielded is a STP cable with individually shielded pairs for optimized
isolation between pairs and immunity from external noise characterized by
powersum alien crosstalk (PSANEXT) in cable bundles. Shields are an extremely effective way of
protecting the cable from outside noise (“alien sources”) by moving the
electromagnetic energy away from the pairs and directing it through the shield
and drain wire to the ground. Of course, STP cables are only effective if they
are properly grounded. GenSPEED
10,000 Shielded offers you the ultimate PSANEXT protection. Last but not least, General Cable rounds out its 10 Gig offering
with NextGen® OM3 Fiber Optic Cable, the optimum in 10 Gb/s
fiber. General Cable has partnered with
Corning® Optical Fiber to supply you the world’s most
technologically advanced optical fiber cables.
The
bandwidth is ensured by minEMBc, and uniformity provides field performance of
shorter lengths. With 100% testing on
this product, you don’t have to worry about performance and reliability. Your
cabling system will be future-proofed, because all NextGen 10 Gb/s fiber sold
exceeds the specifications to which it is sold, typically allowing for more
system margin and extended reach. General Cable manufactures a wide range of high performance GenSPEED® Brand copper data
communications cables and NextGen® Brand fiber optic
cables. When visiting General Cable’s BICSI Booth #712, also ask about our
PanGen™ Structured Cabling Solutions, which, in
partnership with Panduit, provide market-focused open-architecture network
infrastructure solutions, as well as our in-house
armoring capabilities for datacom, fiber optic and electronic cables. Visit us
on the Web at www.generalcable.com. General
Cable (NYSE:BGC), headquartered in Highland Heights, Kentucky, is a leader in
the development, design, manufacture, marketing and distribution of copper,
aluminum and fiber optic wire and cable products for the energy, industrial,
specialty and communications markets. The Company offers competitive strengths
in such areas as breadth of product line, brand recognition, distribution and
logistics, sales and service and operating efficiency. Energy cables include low-, medium- and
high-voltage power distribution and power transmission products. The Industrial
and Specialty segment is comprised of application-specific cables for uses such
as electrical power generation (traditional fuels, alternative and renewable
sources, and distributed generation), the oil, gas and petrochemical
industries, mining, industrial automation, marine, military and aerospace
applications, power applications in the telecommunications industry, and other key
industrial segments. Communications wire and cable products transmit
low-voltage signals for voice, data, video and control applications. Visit our
Web site at www.GeneralCable.com. ********************************* IDEAL APPOINTS BRIAN SLAYTON BUSINESS UNIT MANAGER OF TOOLS AND SUPPLIES SYCAMORE, IL, August 11, 2009 -- IDEAL
INDUSTRIES, INC. today announced the appointment of operations manager Brian
Slayton to the position of Business Unit Manager - Tools and Supplies,
effective immediately. With key expertise in manufacturing processes,
Slayton will further strengthen the unit's leadership in professional-grade
quality hand tools, tool bags and cutting accessories while targeting expansion
into new product categories to serve the electrical, construction and data
communications markets. About IDEAL Industries, Inc. ********************************* IDEAL CLAMP-ON METER VERIFIES GROUNDING WITHOUT NEED TO DISCONNECT GROUND RODS OR INSTALL AUXILIARY RODS -- Hand-held 61-920 Meter measures ground resistance down to
0.10Ω simply by clamping around ground conductor, ground rod or equipment
ground conductor -- SYCAMORE, IL, August 14, 2009 -- When the grounding
system of a cellular tower or a data center falters, networks outages can occur
that inconvenience customers, shut down business operations, and endanger
sensitive electronics. To avoid these problems, ongoing verification of
the grounding system is required. About IDEAL Industries, Inc. ********************************* ATTENTION ALL HIGH ROLLERS: VISIT IDEAL BICSI BOOTH TO WIN A NEW LANTEK II CABLE CERTIFIER -IDEAL
invites BICSI Fall Conference attendees to challenge the one-armed bandit for
chance to bring home $8,000 jackpot – SYCAMORE,
IL, July 31, 2009 -- BICSI attendees this year will not need to leave the show
floor for the casino experience. That's
because IDEAL's BICSI booth will feature an authentic Las Vegas slot machine to
let attendees spin to win a LanTEK II Cable Certifier valued at over $8,000.00. Fittingly,
the BICSI Fall Conference and Exhibition will be held at the Las Vegas
Convention Center, from September 20-24, 2009. Attendees and other high rollers
are encouraged to visit IDEAL Booth #303 for a free pull of the lever. Winners
receive either a valuable IDEAL giveaway or the chance to "double
down" and wager their winnings on a Tuesday night drawing awarding one of
three exciting prizes: The
Grand Prize is a 1000 MHz LanTEK II cable certifier. This remarkable new tool
performs nine second Cat 5e and 14 second Cat 6 tests with full performance
data plus 10 Gigabit Alien Crosstalk testing that's more than 4x faster than
other systems. The patented universal adapter systems lets you certify most
cabling with off-the-shelf patch cords saving time and money by eliminating the
need for proprietary permanent link adapters. The
second-prize winner will receive an IDEAL SignalTEK multimedia qualification
tester valued at $995.00. SIGNALTEK™ is a reliable, feature-rich, handheld
copper cable tester with a user-friendly graphical interface. It offers true
Gigabit performance testing by transmitting 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet packets
and measuring errors on the link in accordance with the IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit
Ethernet standard. The
third-place drawing winner will receive is an IDEAL DataCom tool kit complete
with a comprehensive selection of professional-grade IDEAL tools and testers. Dan
Payerle, Business Unit Manager of the IDEAL Test Division will play pit boss
for the BICSI Show: "One quick spin of the reels will be all it takes for
a BICSI attendee to go home with the data communication's industry premier cable
certifier, the LanTEK II. This
unprecedented opportunity to win is open to all attendees to play. The IDEAL
team is looking forward to the most exciting BICSI ever." For
more information, contact IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC., Becker Place, Sycamore, Illinois
60178. Or phone 1-800-435-0705, Fax: 1-800-533-4483. On the web,
www.idealindustries.com. Or go to the new www.lantek2.com website to read
contest details. Follow
IDEAL on twitter @ideal_sycamore About IDEAL Industries,
Inc. IDEAL
INDUSTRIES, INC. has been serving the electrical industry since 1916. IDEAL is
one of the world's leading manufacturers of professional quality tools and
supplies serving installation professionals in the construction, maintenance,
data communications and original equipment manufacturing industries. ********************************* RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY AT LEVITON’S NEW WORLD HEADQUARTERS DRAWS HUNDREDS IN ATTENDANCE
Melville, NY, August 5, 2009 -- Over 500 people attended
one of the largest ribbon-cutting ceremonies Long Island has ever seen at
Leviton’s new world headquarters on July 21st.The complex’s atrium
was filled to the brim to watch Leviton President and CEO Donald J. Hendler cut
the blue and green ribbon with Shirley Leviton, wife of former President and
CEO Harold Leviton. The
grand opening is a significant event for Leviton after its relocation from
Little Neck to Melville Long Island’s “corporate corridor.” The headquarters serves as
the high-tech home to the company’s global operations across four
continents. “The opening of our new headquarters will support our
commitment to deliver the highest level of customer service, streamline our
operations and focus on major global markets with the latest technology and
systems as we continue to position Leviton as one of the world’s leading
corporations,” said Donald J. Hendler. Attendees
enjoyed live music, refreshments and a facility walk-through of the 4-story,
high-performance “green building.” Keynote speakers included Suffolk
County Executive Steve Levy, Huntington Town Supervisor Frank Petrone and
Donald J. Hendler. A highlight of the program was a heartwarming presentation
by Shirley Leviton prior to the ribbon cutting. The
state-of-the-art office complex serves as a model high-performance building
equipped with the latest “green building” materials and systems including
Leviton’s own products. “Our new world headquarters complex is visible
evidence of our continuing investment in our company so we are in the best
possible position to serve our customers efficiently and responsively for
decades to come. The building provides an operating environment which is
environmentally responsible and which supports our commitment to our customers,
our community and our sustainability goals,” said Bill Marshall, Leviton’s
Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing. For
more information visit, www.leviton.com ********************************* MOHAWK ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF CH STOUT TO THEIR SALES FORCE Leominster, MA, August 26,
2009:
Mohawk, a leading manufacturer of fiber optic and copper cable products, is
pleased to announce the appointment of CH Stout, Inc. to Mohawk’s field sales
force covering Louisiana. CH Stout is celebrating over 60 years of leadership
in the electrical industry as a manufacturers’ representative and value added
provider of electrical and electronic solutions. With headquarters in Little
Rock, AR, they are one of the largest electrical equipment manufacturers’
representatives in the country. Mohawk is proud to have such a strong
organization as part of our team. For
additional information, CH Stout can be contacted as follows: CH
Stout, Inc. 2400
Cantrell, Suite 100 Little
Rock, AR 72202 501-372-2555 About Mohawk ********************************* MORE THAN 1300 LEED PROFESSIONALS ENROLLED IN THE LEED CREDENTIALING MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
Practice, service and education will keep LEED professionals’ experience and
knowledge at the forefront
(Washington, DC) August 25, 2009 – More than 1300 green building professionals
have already signed up to participate in the LEED Credentialing Maintenance
Program (CMP) since it was launched just three weeks ago, according to The
Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). The maintenance program,
which supports the LEED AP and LEED Green Associate credentials, ensures that
LEED professionals in the field are up to date with the most relevant and
useful information by requiring a commitment to ongoing participation in green
building project, learning and service activities. ********************************* NAED - CEP CERTIFICATION, LLC ANNOUNCES FIRST GROUP OF CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL PROFESSIONALS™
Certification Recognizes Education, Training, Experience and Professionalism
in Electrical Distribution ST. LOUIS… CEP
Certification, LLC (CEP Certification) a limited liability corporation
established by the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED)
announces the first group of Certified Electrical Professional – Inside Sales™
(CEP – IS™) and Certified Electrical Professional – Outside Sales™ (CEP – OS™)
certificants. CEP is a certification program for distributors, manufacturers and
others in the electrical distribution channel. Certification gives the holder
credibility in their industry and increases the professionalism of the industry
as a whole. CEP certification identifies that the holder has demonstrated
expertise in areas such as product knowledge, customer service, sales skills,
and soft skills giving them added credibility in the electrical industry. The following have been awarded the Certified Electrical
Professional – Inside Sales: Perry Bechtel - Kirby Risk The following have been awarded the Certified Electrical
Professional – Outside Sales:
The next test date will be January 16, 2010, interested candidates should begin
preparing now. For suggested courses, FAQs, candidate guides, sample exam
questions, self assessments, and other helpful materials, visit the CEP home
page at www.naed-cep.org.
Or contact John Kiso, educational program manager for the NAED Education and
Research Foundation at jkiso@naed.org or toll-free at (888)
791-2512. CEP Certification, LLC (CEP Certification) is a limited liability
corporation established by the National Association of Electrical Distributors
(NAED) to develop and administer certification and recertification processes
for the purpose of designating those individuals who have met CEP Certification
professional knowledge standards. The mission of CEP Certification is to
enhance the performance of individuals working in the electrical distribution
industry by setting standards for the performance of industry job roles and
assessing individuals against these standards. NAED
is the trade association for the $70+ billion electrical distribution industry.
Through networking, education, research, and benchmarking, NAED helps
electrical distributors increase profitability and improve the channel. NAED’s
membership operates in approximately 4,400 locations internationally. ********************************* NAED’S TED MAGAZINE LAUNCHES NEWLY REDESIGNED TEDMAG.COM
New Website Includes Updated Technologies and the Launch of a Digital
Version of the Monthly Print Edition of TED Magazine
ST. LOUIS… The National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) and TED
Magazine announce the launch of the completely overhauled www.TedMag.com.
A consistent source of industry news for more than a decade, added site
features include new specialty areas for market data in the IndexRoom,
technology topics in the TechRoom, and the continued development of energy
efficiency topics in the GreenRoom. ********************************* NEMA - NORTH AMERICAN CURRENT CONDITIONS EBCI SIGNALS IMPROVEMENT IN AUGUST ROSSLYN,
Va., August 26, 2009 – NEMA’s Electroindustry Business Confidence Index (EBCI) for
current North American conditions jumped nearly 12 points to 53.3 in August, an
indication that the business environment facing electrical equipment
manufacturers improved during the month. A
companion measure of the intensity of change in business conditions gave
slightly less auspicious results. The intensity of change indicator rose to 0.0
on the month, suggesting conditions were essentially unchanged in August
compared to July. Intensity of change in business conditions is measured on a
scale ranging from –5 (deteriorated significantly) through 0 (unchanged) to +5
(improved significantly). Meanwhile,
the North American future conditions EBCI also climbed in August, rising 1.7
points to 68.3. This marked the highest reading for the future conditions index
since August 2005 and implies that a significant proportion of industry
executives expect at least some degree of improvement in the business situation
within the next six months. Click
here for the complete
August 2009 report. The
Electroindustry Business Confidence Index gauges the business confidence of the
electroindustry in Asia, Europe, North America, and Latin America, and is based
on the results of a monthly survey of senior managers at NEMA member companies.
Those companies represent more than 80 percent of the electroindustry. NEMA
is the association of electrical and medical imaging equipment manufacturers.
Founded in 1926 and headquartered near Washington, D.C., its approximately 450
member companies manufacture products used in the generation, transmission and
distribution, control, and end use of electricity. These products are used in utility,
industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential applications. The
association’s Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) Division
represents manufacturers of cutting-edge medical diagnostic imaging equipment
including MRI, CT, x-ray, and ultrasound products. Worldwide sales of
NEMA-scope products exceed $120 billion. In addition to its headquarters in
Rosslyn, Virginia, NEMA also has offices in Beijing and Mexico City. NEMA. Setting Standards for Excellence - Visit our website at www.nema.org ********************************* LEVITON UNVEILS NEW COMPOSITE PATCH PANEL C1
Ultra™ Patch Panel features added strength and unique design August 3, 2009 – Bothell,
WA: Leviton
today announced the addition of the C1 Ultra Composite Patch Panel, the
industry’s first to be constructed of polymer materials, to its broad selection
of copper cable patch panels. The C1 Ultra offers a stylish look for a wide
range of customization options. The
C1 Ultra is available in 2RU 48-port 110-style and QuickPort®
field-configurable models. Each panel includes two integrated patch cord
managers and two rear cable management bars. The patch cord managers attach
directly to the face of the panel, conserving rack space and saving cost for
the end user. The panel is made of glass-filled polymer composite, and performed
better than standard 16 AWG metal panels in applied force tests of 20-lb loads. Those
who choose to customize the C1 Ultra™ are able to download an artwork template
from the Leviton website and provide their own colors, logos, designs, and
functionality to the face of the panel. The standard C1 Ultra panel without
customization comes in charcoal grey and includes the Leviton logo. “The
C1 Ultra is a leap forward in patch panel construction and design,” explains
Keith Kosanovich, RCDD, Leviton's senior product manager for copper systems.
“In addition to its robust construction, unique look and customizable face, the
panel was also designed to complement the look of Leviton’s Opt-X Ultra Fiber
Enclosure and Versi-Duct Cable Management System, making it ideal for showcase
environments with advanced networks.” Leviton’s
C1 Ultra Composite Patch Panels, along with all the company’s connectivity
solutions, are available through the company’s reseller network. More
information is available online at www.leviton.com/C1ultra. About Leviton Network
Solutions Leviton
Network Solutions was created 20 years ago to meet the growing need for telecommunications
and high-speed data technologies. Today, the division is dedicated to producing
complete network infrastructure systems for the enterprise, data center,
government, health care, education, and residential markets. Copper, fiber, and
power solutions include structured cabling systems, enclosures, PDUs and much
more. All Leviton products are engineered to exacting standards and offer
guaranteed performance. For more information, visit Leviton.com. ********************************* BUILDINGGREEN NEWS BuildingGreen publishes information in outlets such as Environmental
Building News (EBN) and BuildingGreen Suite that cover the
most pressing issues in environmentally sensitive design and construction with
a clear approach to all sides of an issue, keeping our readers informed on
building for sustainability. This email brings you, as a news editor or website
owner interested in sustainable design, links to breaking stories currently
posted in the free area of www.BuildingGreen.com. BUILDINGGREEN LAUNCHES LEEDUSER.COM Responding to the need for comprehensive help with the LEED rating
systems that is based on real-world experience, we at BuildingGreen are excited
to announce LEEDuser, a new Web-based tool. Current Stories from Environmental
Building News: All LEED Projects to
Provide Actual Performance Data by Nadav Malin With the April 27, 2009, release of the LEED 2009 family of rating
systems, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) introduced a new element to
its LEED package: minimum project requirements (MPRs). They vary slightly by
rating system, but in general they aim to exclude structures from LEED that are
too small, unoccupied, or mobile. They require a reasonable site definition,
and compliance with environmental laws. Most significantly, they require owners
of all certified projects to provide energy- and water-use data to USGBC for
five years from the time of occupancy. Rethinking Polystyrene Insulation by Alex Wilson Insulation is a critical component of our buildings, and providing
high R-values must be a high priority in creating green buildings of nearly all
types and sizes. EPA's Portfolio Manager Slated for Improvements by Emily Bragonier Austin Requires Energy Audits and
Labels Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/ID/4264/
BuildingGreen, LLC is publisher of the nation's oldest publication on
sustainable design and construction and the leading national directory of green
building products. For more information on BuildingGreen and its resources on
environmentally responsible design and construction, visit www.BuildingGreen.com,
email Info@buildinggreen.com, or call
800-861-0954 (outside the U.S. and Canada, call 802-257-7300). BuildingGreen is
a socially responsible company based in Brattleboro, Vermont. ********************************* PARA SYSTEMS FORGES ALLIANCE TO MARKET GENERAL ELECTRIC’S THREE-PHASE UPS PRODUCTS GE’S
10KVA to 750KVA UPSS to be sold through Minuteman Distribution Channel Dallas,
TX – August 20, 2009 – Para Systems, Inc., a leading provider of comprehensive power
protection solutions, today announced a marketing and sales agreement with
General Electric’s Power Quality division.
Under the terms of the agreement, GE’s LP-33U and SG series of premium
quality three-phase uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) will be available to
IT solution distributors currently selling Para Systems’ Minuteman brand of
power products. The
Minuteman product line currently includes single-phase UPSs ranging from 400VA
up to 24kVA, along with a full line of surge protectors, power distribution
units (PDUs), remote power managers (RPMs) and a full-featured power monitoring
software product. With the addition of
GE’s line of three-phase products, Para Systems can now offer high-end
three-phase solutions up to 750kVA. “The
Minuteman brand has a strong reputation in the telecom, security and
information technologies markets and we see this relationship as a win-win for
both companies,” stated Patrick Gannon with GE’s Power Quality division. “We are excited about the prospects of this alliance
and see the value in offering a complete, turnkey three phase solution for
their product portfolio.” The
LP-33U and SG series Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) from GE Digital
Energy’s Power Quality business delivers reliable power protection,
incorporating true on-line, double-conversion technology and proven Redundant
Parallel Architecture™ (RPA™).
Available in 10-60 kVA, the LP-33U Series’ “transformerless” design and
compact footprint create less weight, better efficiency, easy front service
access, and low audible noise, making it suitable for both office and
industrial environments. In addition,
the LP series has “green” ECO-Mode™ functionality, which incorporates energy
efficient technology resulting in 98% power efficiency. The SG series includes a similar feature set
and is available in various sizes up to 750kVA “By
aligning ourselves with General Electric, we are immediately able to offer much
larger power protection solutions that many of our current customers are
seeking,” stated Bill Allen, director of marketing for Para Systems. “We are able to tap into a strong global
service and support team, along with a field-proven, highly reliable product
line from one of the largest corporations with one of the most recognizable
brands in the world.” GE’s
three-phase products are currently available through the Minuteman distributor
channel. For more information, visit
www.minutemanups.com/3phase. Para Systems has finalized an agreement with GE's Digital Power
Systems division to sell GE's LP and SG series of three-phase UPS
products. Distributors currently selling Para Systems' Minuteman brand of
UPSs are now able to sell the GE products. This is an important alliance for both companies, allowing Para
Systems to offer a complete line of power protection solutions from
low-end to high-end, while also making GE's products available through Para
Systems' extensive network of distributors in the telecom/VoIP, security and IT
channels. About
Para Systems, Inc. Para
Systems, Inc., based in Carrollton, TX, is a leading provider of power
technologies. The company’s Minuteman
brand of comprehensive power protection solutions range from small to
large-scale uninterruptible power supply (UPS) products to a full line of
unique surge suppressors, power distribution units, and remote power management
systems. Minuteman products protect
telephone/VOIP systems, personal computers, network servers and infrastructure
peripherals, security systems, and industrial applications. The Minuteman brand
of products is sold through a large network of distributors and resellers. Para Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Components Corporation of America, headquartered in Dallas, TX, whose roots
date back to 1916. For more information, visit www.minutemanups.com About
GE Digital Energy GE
Power Quality’s Digital Energy™ line, which provides UPS products ranging from
600VA to 4.5MVA, provides eco-friendly solutions designed to improve energy
efficiency, eliminate single points of failure, and reduce overall operational
data center costs. Ensuring mission
critical facility equipment and processes are protected and not interrupted by
power system anomalies; we offer a complete portfolio of Power Quality equipment
and solutions. When downtime is not an option, nothing short of the world
leader is acceptable for ensuring uninterrupted power and increasing business
uptime. For more information, users may
visit www.gedigitalenergy.com ********************************* NEW MODELS WITH ‘GREEN’ FEATURES ADDED TO MINUTEMAN ENSPIRE SERIES UPSS Ideal
power protection for security systems, VoIP telephone systems, plus small
servers, network peripherals and home entertainment systems Dallas,
TX – August 11, 2009 – Para Systems, Inc. today announced the availability of two new
additions to their successful Minuteman EnSpire series of uninterruptible power
supplies. The EN750 and EN900 provide
new “green” features and are ideal for home office and small to medium-sized
businesses that are seeking value-priced power protection for their
mission-critical devices. The
new EN750 and EN900 provide energy savings through two specific design
features. First, when the internal battery is fully charged, the charger goes
into “rest mode,” thus saving energy. Second, the units are designed to operate
at over 90% efficiency while in AC Normal mode. Higher efficiency means less
power is consumed while devices are operating. When the "Green Mode"
LCD is illuminated, the user will know the UPS is operating in its maximum
efficiency and energy-saving mode. Both
features decrease the amount of electricity required to operate the UPS and the
attached equipment, reducing both its carbon footprint and saving the user
money. Along
with higher capacity capabilities and more battery power, the two new
micro-processor-based models have an LCD display that informs the user of
various power conditions, including input voltage, battery runtime, connected
load consumption, and other operating information. “With
the introduction of the EN750 and EN900, we are bringing a higher-end feature
set to this value-priced product line,” stated Bill Allen, director of
marketing for Para Systems. “Priced at
less than $100, both of these models are an excellent choice to protect a
user’s valuable equipment within a home or office environment. We have also taken a device that already
offers important functionality by providing total power protection and added a
whole new end-user benefit in the form of power consumption savings.” The
new EnSpire UPS products protect up to 4 mission-critical devices from all
power anomalies, including power outages, brownouts, surges and spikes. Four additional non-critical devices can be
plugged in to protect them from surges and spikes. The new units also have built-in surge and
spike protection for a cable or satellite TV coax connection, along with
protection for a single telephone or fax line.
Free power monitoring and management software is also provided. All
EnSpire models are standby UPSs that include a 3-year warranty on parts and
labor plus a 2-year warranty on each unit’s batteries. These new products are currently available
through on-line retailers, VARs, and distributors. For more information, visit www.minutemanups.com/enspire. About
Para Systems, Inc. Para
Systems, Inc., based in Carrollton, TX, is a leading provider of power
technologies. The company’s Minuteman
brand of comprehensive power protection solutions range from small to
large-scale uninterruptible power supply (UPS) products to a full line of
unique surge suppressors, power distribution units, and remote power management
systems. Minuteman products protect
telephone/VoIP systems, personal computers, network servers and infrastructure
peripherals, security systems, and industrial applications. The Minuteman brand
of products is sold through a large network of distributors and resellers. Para Systems is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Components Corporation of America, headquartered in Dallas, TX, whose roots
date back to 1916. For more information, visit www.minutemanups.com. ********************************* NJATC 2009/10 TRAINING PARTNER AWARDS Upper Marlboro, MD ─ The National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the Electrical
Industry (NJATC) is pleased to announce the 2009/10 recipients of their annual
Training Partner Awards. The Awards were
presented to the Training Partners at the opening of the Trade Show at this
year’s National Training Institute (NTI), held at the University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor. All Platinum Award Winners
joined NJATC Executive Director, Michael Callanan, on stage for the official
ribbon-cutting, opening the Trade Show to the nearly 2000 participants in
attendance. Training
Partner Levels are determined based on the amount of direct participation with
the NJATC the Training Partner has
demonstrated over the past twelve months.
This includes areas such as: Curriculum Development and Enhancement,
Technical Support, Webinar Presentations, Train-The-Trainer Classes, Assisting
NJATC Staff members in specialized training presentations, NTI involvement and
Trade Show participation, Serving on NJATC Advisory Committees, and
participating in the annual NJATC Training Partner Summit. To all of these very dedicated Training
Partners, the NJATC extends a very heartfelt “Thank You.” We simply could not accomplish what we do
without your involvement. It is with great pride and appreciation that we present to you our
distinguished 2009/10 Award Winning Training Partners: - 2009/10 NJATC Training
Partner Awards - Platinum Level Cooper
Bussmann Fluke
Corporation Harger
Lightning & Grounding Ideal
Industries, Inc. Klein
Tools Milwaukee
Electric Tool Salisbury
by Honeywell Underwriters
Laboratories Union
Built PC, Inc Westex
Inc. Gold Level American
Technical Publishers, Inc Coyne First Aid, Inc. Delmar,
Cengage Learning Pass
& Seymour / Legrand Riverside
Manufacturing Co Snap-On Tools Square
D/Schneider Electric Stout Tools Thomas
and Betts Silver Level 3M
Company AFLAC CES
Industries Greenlee,
a Textron Company Mosaic Pearson Learning Stark
Safety Consultants Steel
Tube Institute Werner
Ladder Bronze Level Aramark
Corporation Best Gloves ITW
Buildex CHANNELLOCK,
Inc. Grimes
Insurance & Financial Services Hampden
Engineering Corporation S-P Products Scaffold
Institute Shermco
Industries Tyco
Electronics About the NJATC The
NJATC is a nonprofit organization founded in 1941 by the National Electrical
Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers (IBEW). The organization is committed to developing and standardizing
education in the electrical industry to properly and effectively train members
of NECA and the IBEW; providing the electrical construction industry with the
most highly trained and skilled workforce possible. Since its inception, more
than 350,000 apprentices have completed NJATC training programs and become
competent Journeymen, making the organization one of the largest training and
apprenticeship programs of its kind. For more information, go to www.njatc.org. About NTI NTI
2009 marked an important milestone, celebrating 20 years of training excellence
and what has developed into perhaps the largest apprenticeship and training
program of its kind. The NJATC was created more than 68 years ago, and its
affiliated programs have trained more than 350,000 apprentices to Journeyman
status without cost to taxpayers. Skill, knowledge and attitude are the main
focuses in all of the NJATC’s training programs that took place on the
University of Michigan campus. NTI
is a full week of professional and technical training, comprised of in-depth
courses and seminars. The event was kicked-off by a two-day Electrical Industry
Trade Show. Educational sessions included unique offerings ranging from
Professional Educator training to Industry Best Practices and from Business
Development to hands-on laboratory learning. NTI special activities included an
Opening Ceremony, the Block Party and a Graduation Ceremony. For more information, visit http://nti.njatc.org/. About NECA NECA
is the voice of the $130 billion electrical construction industry that brings
power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across
the United States. NECA’s national office and 119 local chapters advance
the industry through advocacy, education, research, and standards development.
For more information, visit www.necanet.org. About The IBEW The
IBEW is an international labor organization that has trained the most qualified
electricians in the trade for more than 117 years. With approximately
725,000 members in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam and the
Republic of Panama, the IBEW has members in construction, utilities,
manufacturing, telecommunications, broadcasting, railroads and government. For
more information, visit www.ibew.org ********************************* NJATC-NECA-IBEW ANNOUNCED THAT A NEW “BLENDED LEARNING” SOLUTION FOR THEIR OUTSIDE APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM The
National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the Electrical
Industry ( Delmar
Cengage Learning delivers highly-customized learning solutions for colleges,
universities, instructors, students, libraries, government agencies,
corporations and professionals around the world. These solutions are delivered
through specialized content, applications and services that foster academic
excellence and professional development, as well as provide measurable learning
outcomes to its customers. Delmar
Cengage Learning Vice President, Greg Clayton, stated that “(T)his
is a major milestone in our partnership to deliver the highest quality learning
solution to the Outside Line Construction industry!” NJATC Executive Director,
Michael Callanan, believes that the partnership will “provide the very best
related instruction model for training apprentices in the power, generation and
transmission field.” Utilizing
this cutting-edge delivery system, apprentices will complete their homework
assignments on-line. A major component of the LMS is an educational tool that
assists the apprentices when they complete their homework assignments.
Instructors will be able to track and monitor the apprentices’ homework
assignments, ensuring that they will be fully prepared for their related
classroom instruction. Instructors will have the added benefit of being able to
review the entire class assignments prior to that actual classroom meeting.
This will permit instructors to customize the related instruction for the needs
of the class and the individual apprentice. The overall goal is to improve the
utilization of the classroom time and allow more time to be spent directly on
hands-on and application-based training assignments. Both
the Department of Labor, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, predict a
significant shortage of power generation, transmission and distribution workers
in the very near future. The IBEW/NECA Outside Apprenticeship Program consists
of 7,000 hours of on-the-job learning and approximately 500 hours of related
instruction. Apprentices participating in one of the IBEW/NECA programs “earn
while they learn” as they prepare for a challenging, rewarding career in an
ever-expanding industry. About the NJATC The
NJATC is a nonprofit organization founded in 1941 by the National Electrical
Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers (IBEW). The organization is committed to developing and standardizing
education in the electrical industry to properly and effectively train members
of NECA and the IBEW; providing the electrical construction industry with the
most highly trained and highly skilled workforce possible. Since its inception,
more than 325,000 apprentices have completed NJATC training programs and become
competent Journeymen, making the organization one of the largest training and
apprenticeship programs of its kind. For more information, go to www.njatc.org. About NECA NECA
has provided over a century of service to the $130 billion electrical
construction industry that brings power, light, and communication technology to
buildings and communities across the United States. NECA’s national office
and 119 local chapters advance the industry through advocacy, education,
research, and standards development. For more information, visit www.necanet.org. About The IBEW The
IBEW is an international labor organization that has trained the most qualified
electricians in the trade for more than 110 years. With approximately
725,000 members in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam and the
Republic of Panama, the IBEW has members in construction, utilities,
manufacturing, telecommunications, broadcasting, railroads and government. For
more information, visit www.ibew.org ********************************* NJATC - 1,913 NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE PARTICIPANTS ADOPTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AND THE CITIZENS OF ANN ARBOR Upper Marlboro, MD ─ The National Joint
Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the Electrical Industry (NJATC)
announced today that total attendance at the 2009 National Training Institute
(NTI) was a near record-setting one thousand nine hundred and thirteen
(1,913). This was the 20th
Anniversary for NTI. Several of the
registration groups set new attendance records, including the apprenticeship
committee group (C-Group), which had over three hundred in attendance for the
first time in its twenty year history.
This was also the first year for the NTI to be held in Ann Arbor, at the
University of Michigan (U-M). The
citizens of Ann Arbor, the staff and students of the University, and the
Convention and Visitors Bureau wrapped their arms around the nineteen hundred
plus NTI participants to welcome them to their fair city. The spirit and mood of the warm reception was
aptly captured by NJATC Executive Director, Michael Callanan, when he
exclaimed; “Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan already feel like home to
me.” Here’s what the participants had to say about their experiences at
the 2009 NTI: Gary
R. Griffin, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
(IBEW) Local 24 - “I was so impressed with the 2009 NTI. Michigan was my first
NTI experience, as well as my first visit to Ann Arbor. I was amazed how organized and smooth
everything went. The classes, events and
tours I attended were very well organized and structured. I am planning to
clear my schedule and be in attendance for the entire program next year. I and Local 24 look forward to participating
and supporting NTI in the future. If there is anything Local 24 can do to
assist the NJATC please do not hesitate to contact me.” Jerri
Champlin, Chapter Manager, California Central Coast Chapter, National
Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) - “Once again, NTI provided
effective, up-to-date training for our instructors and JATC committee members
who have returned invigorated and better prepared to train our workforce. Our participation in NTI has improved the
quality of our program and the ultimate beneficiaries are our contractors and
their customers. However, the institute
is not just for instructors and committee members. NECA’s Management Education Institute teamed
up with NTI this year to strengthen training for the newly formed EC
group. Electrical Contractors (EC) and
their key personnel attend classes designed to assist them in various aspects
of their business. Whether exploring a
new niche like renewable/sustainable energy, or learning ways to survive the
current economic conditions, NTI offered valuable information for our NECA
contractors.” Pittsburgh
JATC Training Director, Bob Geider - “By far, NTI 2009 was a
knockout! From the moment I arrived in Ann Arbor I had a special feeling. The way the community, the people, and the
University of Michigan embraced our participants made me feel really welcome.
They have tremendous respect for working people and showed it by how they
treated us during our stay. I'm glad we
moved to Ann Arbor and hopefully we are there to stay.” As
part of the “hospitality package” prepared for the NTI participants, the Ann
Arbor Convention & Visitors Bureau hosted an NTI Block Party sponsored by
the Main Street Area Association. Four
blocks of Main Street were closed for one evening, allowing local
restauranteurs to move their tables into the street for a little alfresco
dining and outdoor entertainment which included music, a car show and the
rekindling of old friendships. In
the Spring of 2008, the NJATC and the University of Michigan jointly announced
that in 2009 the NJATC’s annual week-long National Training Institute would be
moving permanently to the University of Michigan’s main campus in Ann
Arbor. In selecting a new home for the
Institute, of major concern was commitment to, and support of, organized
labor. The University of Michigan employs
IBEW members full-time in the electrical division of its maintenance department. Additionally, the University retains the
services of NECA contractors employing IBEW members to complete all of its
electrical construction projects. At the
time of the announcement, IBEW President, Edwin D. Hill, NECA CEO, John M.
Grau, and U-M President, Mary Sue Coleman expressed their delight in entering
into this new alliance dedicated to the training and betterment of all members
of the NECA/IBEW electrical construction family. About the NJATC The
NJATC is a nonprofit organization founded in 1941 by the National Electrical
Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers (IBEW). The organization is committed to developing and standardizing
education in the electrical industry to properly and effectively train members
of NECA and the IBEW; providing the electrical construction industry with the
most highly trained and skilled workforce possible. Since its inception, more
than 350,000 apprentices have completed NJATC training programs and become
competent Journeymen, making the organization one of the largest training and
apprenticeship programs of its kind. For more information, go to www.njatc.org About NTI NTI
2009 marked an important milestone, celebrating 20 years of training excellence
and what has developed into perhaps the largest
apprenticeship and training program of its kind. The NJATC was created more
than 68 years ago, and its affiliated programs have trained more than 350,000
apprentices to Journeyman status without cost to taxpayers. Skill,
knowledge and attitude are the main focuses in all of the NJATC’s training
programs that took place on the University of Michigan campus. NTI is a full week of professional and technical training, comprised of
in-depth courses and seminars. The event was kicked-off by a two-day Electrical
Industry Trade Show. Educational sessions included unique offerings ranging
from Professional Educator training to Industry Best Practices
and from Business Development to hands-on laboratory learning. NTI special
activities included an Opening Ceremony, the Block Party and a Graduation
Ceremony. For more information,
visit http://nti.njatc.org/. About NECA NECA
is the voice of the $130 billion electrical construction industry that brings
power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across
the United States. NECA’s national office and 119 local chapters advance
the industry through advocacy, education, research, and standards development.
For more information, visit www.necanet.org. About The IBEW The
IBEW is an international labor organization that has trained the most qualified
electricians in the trade for more than 117 years. With approximately
725,000 members in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam and the
Republic of Panama, the IBEW has members in construction, utilities,
manufacturing, telecommunications, broadcasting, railroads and government. For
more information, visit www.ibew.org ********************************* INTERTEK EXPANDS SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR VERIZON’S FIBER OPTIC COMPONENTS TESTING New services enable manufacturers to consolidate
testing and shorten time-to-market Chicago, IL -
Intertek (LSE: ITRK), a global leader in testing, inspection and certification
services announced an expansion of scope for their Fiber Optic Components (FOC)
certification services. Intertek’s Lexington, KY lab, a Verizon-certified
Independent Test Laboratory (ITL) under Verizon's Fiber Optic Component (FOC)
Program, can now provide GR-20-CORE and GR-409-CORE testing. These standards
cover optical fiber, optical fiber cables, and premises fiber optic cables. Intertek
tests safety, reliability and performance of fiber optic components (FOC)
including connectors, fiber cables, fiber distribution frames, splice closures,
pedestals and indoor/outdoor fiber cabinets. FOC testing includes geometric
tolerances, mechanical testing (vibration, shock, seismic etc.), fiber
integrity (tensile loading, fiber flex and twist testing), environmental
(thermal cycling, thermal shock, life aging), and chemical exposure testing
(gaseous airborne contaminants, salt spray). Intertek’s Lexington lab is already approved to
test to GR-13-CORE (Pedestal Terminal Closure); GR-771-CORE (Fiber Optic Splice
Closures); and GR-765-CORE (Single Fiber Single-Mode Optical Splices and
Splicing Systems). Contacts
Roy Strunin Senior Marketing Manager Telephone: 978-263-2662 roy.strunin@intertek.com About Intertek Intertek
is a leading provider of quality and safety solutions serving a wide range of
industries around the world. From auditing and inspection, to testing, quality
assurance and certification, Intertek people are dedicated to adding value to
customers' products and processes, supporting their success in the global
marketplace. Intertek
has the expertise, resources and global reach to support its customers through
its network of more than 1,000 laboratories and offices and over 23,000 people
in more than 100 countries around the world. For
further information, visit www.intertek-etlsemko.com/nebs ********************************* SNAKE TRAY® INTRODUCES NEW CANTILEVER SNAKE CANYON® CABLE TRAY FOR ACCESS FLOORS Snake
TrayÒ is pleased to announce the new Cantilever Snake
Canyon modular cable tray for access floors that offers multiple tiers of cable
path and easy access beneath the cable path. The half basket design also takes
up less space in the access floor and allows for proper airflow. Snake Canyon
quickly mounts to the floor with no additional hardware. Snake Canyon comes in
2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 “ depths. For
further information on Snake TrayÒ products please call
800-308-6788, email info@snaketray.com,
or visit www.snaketray.com ********************************* TED MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES BEST OF THE BEST AWARD WINNERS Of
the 52 separate category awards presented, only two—one distributor and one
supplier—were selected to represent this year’s overall best marketing
practices in the electrical distribution industry. Summit Electric Supply received the
“Best of the Best Overall” distributor award, and Leviton Manufacturing took the “Best
of the Best Overall” supplier award. In
the Distributors Over $200 Million category, Summit Electric received two “Best
of the Best” awards for its entries in the Direct Promotion & Website
categories. In the Manufacturer Over $250 Million category, Leviton
Manufacturing received four category awards for its entries in the Literature
& Selling Tools, Product Launch, & Public Relations categories. ********************************* TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TIA) RALLIES MEMBERS' VIEWS IN SUBMITTING COMMENTS TO FCC DEFINING BROADBAND Industry Recommends Broadening Definition to Allow Commission to
Recognize Comprehensive and Dynamic Nature of Broadband Technologies Washington, D.C. – The
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leader in advocacy,
standards development, business development and intelligence for the
information and communications technology (ICT) industry, has submitted
comments in response to the Federal Communication Commission's Public Notice
seeking comments on the definition of "Broadband." "We suggest that the Commission not limit itself to one
narrow and arbitrary definition of broadband," said TIA Vice President of
Government Affairs Danielle Coffey. "Since many technologies play a
critical role in the broadband market, TIA supports a tiered speed analysis,
which recognizes the diverse uses and benefits of broadband and
broadband-enabled products and services and would allow the Commission to take
into account current and future technologies." The request for comments on the definition of broadband is
designed to assist the Commission in development of a National Broadband Plan
pursuant to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 and
related purposes. TIA's efforts to define the term are aligned with the
Commission's efforts to incorporate the use of broadband infrastructure and
services in advancing a broad array of public interest goals, including
consumer welfare, civic participation, public safety and homeland security,
community development, health care delivery, energy independence and
efficiency, education, worker training, private sector investment,
entrepreneurial activity, job creation and economic growth, and other national
purposes. "Because broadband speeds may vary depending on many factors,
we suggest that the Commission focus on the demand or requirements of a given
application and craft tiers in a manner that allows for the use of all
technologies to achieve various policy goals," said Coffey. TIA also
asserts that any definition of broadband must include two-way transmission
capability. But the quality of a consumer's experience is not only determined
by speed. Latency, or the time it takes for a packet of data to get from point
to point, also may affect the end-user experience, since different applications
vary in latency requirements." TIA also continues to advocate that a "minimum"
broadband speed should consider the varying attributes of wireless versus
wireline technologies, each of which have their own distinct benefits, thus
rendering inappropriate a speed comparison of the two without taking into
consideration many other factors. In its letter, TIA urged the Commission to
balance the benefits of driving an infrastructure designed for both current and
future needs with the ability of the nation to cost-effectively provide the
technologies. The association recommended that any definition of broadband be
crafted around recognition of tiers of service, capabilities and offerings,
with an explicit reference to two-way transmission capability. The full text of TIA's
letter to the FCC is available on the FCC filings
page at tiaonline.org. Sign up for TIA RSS
news feeds on government affairs and other TIA news. About TIA TIA co-owns the SUPERCOMM®
tradeshow and is accredited by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit tiaonline.org. TIA's Board of Directors includes senior-level
executives from ACS, ADC, ADTRAN, Alcatel-Lucent, ANDA Networks, AttivaCorp,
Avaya, Bechtel Communications, Inc., Cisco Systems, Corning Incorporated,
Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Graybar, Henkels & McCoy, ILS Technology,
Intel Corporation, Intersect, Inc., LGE, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia Siemens
Networks, Nortel, Openwave, Inc., Panasonic Computer Solutions Co., Powerwave
Technologies, Qualcomm, Research In Motion, Sumitomo Electric Lightwave
Corporation, Tellabs, Tyco Electronics, Ulticom, Inc., and Verari Systems.
Advisors to the Board include FAL Associates, Orca Systems and Telcordia Technologies.
********************************* USGBC IN THE NEWS Existing
Buildings: The Biggest Opportunity to Reduce Energy Consumption and CO2
Emissions The
Tennessean,
August 11, 2009 The
biggest opportunity for greening buildings is with our existing building stock.
There are a tremendous number of existing buildings, tens of millions, a far
greater number than what is being designed and constructed in any given
year. Additionally, the majority of this existing building stock was
designed and constructed decades ago, at a time when energy use, water
consumption and indoor environmental quality were neither priorities nor major
considerations. As stated, most of our built environment was designed and
constructed without the cost of energy or the long term operating expenses
factored in to balance first cost decisions relating to energy consuming
equipment. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)'s latest
report actually indicates that the number one opportunity to reduce CO2
emissions through reductions in energy consumption and therefore mitigate
global warming comes from existing buildings as well. Because of all of
this, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) offers a rating system dedicated
entirely to the existing building market, LEED for Existing Building,
Operations and Maintenance (LEED-EB O&M) which promotes high performance,
affordable, sustainable and environmentally sound operations in existing
buildings.. LEED-EB O&M is unique from all other rating systems in
that it deals primarily with operations, maintenance, policies and procedures
where all other rating systems deal with the design and construction of new or
renovated structures. As
in LEED-EB O&M, the federal government now recognizes the opportunity to
lower energy consumption in buildings by including block grants worth $3.2
billion in the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed earlier this
year for "energy efficiency projects" for state, local and tribal
governments. While many of these entities are still figuring out what to
do with this funding, many others are hitting the ground running with very specific
programs to lower utility bills in publically owned buildings. These
initiatives are a good example for what everyone should be doing at a minimum
in facilities in all parts of our country and around the world. ********************************* LEED PROJECTS GROW RAPIDLY OUTSIDE THE U.S. Nielsen
Business Media, August 12, 2009 Though
developed in United States, LEED standards are being adopted at a rapid rate
outside of America's borders. This
growth can partly be credited to multinational corporations that have gained an
interest in LEED through domestic projects, which they then decided to extend
outside the United States. There
are currently LEED projects in 114 of the world's 195 nations. Forty-three LEED
projects are currently underway in the countries of Sweden, Denmark, Norway and
Finland. First
developed in 2000 with only the American market in mind, this global expansion
of the LEED brand has occurred with little formal marketing from the U.S. Green
Building Council. "We
haven't really spent any money in international markets yet," said Tim
McEnery, vice president of international for the U.S. Green Building Council.
"This penetration has really gone on absent the organization putting
together a concerted strategy. But not only is the presence of LEED projects
spectacular, the brand awareness and the perception of the brand in these
markets is that it's a global rating system." ********************************* OBAMA ENERGY CZAR VISITS CENTER OF EXCELLENCE WSYR-TV
Syracuse ABC, August 13, 2009 The
building is intended to draw attention from around the world -- to take a
contaminated site and make it one of the greenest in the world, promoting and
exploring things like air quality. "It
shows what can be done, we talk about these things in Washington, but you have
to go see them, because when you see them you realize even more than you talk
about it in Washington that people are making a difference," Browner says. Just
about every piece of the COE building is energy efficient, including all the
windows they put up there, and the actual exterior of the building which will
be finished in September. "More
importantly, what they didn't do is, they didn't do a lot of what buildings do,
called eco-bling -- they just stick a wind turbine on or PV panels and they say
look at us, we're green," says Rick Fedrizzi of the US Green Building
Council. The
building itself has over a dozen sustainable features; Browner says the breadth
of collaboration will also make this a place fully capable of attracting
worldwide attention. Watch the inteview.
or Read more. ********************************* GORE TO GIVE GREENBUILD KEYNOTE ADDRESS CoStar
Group, August 20, 2009 Former
Vice President Al Gore will keynote the 2009 Greenbuild green building
conference, the event's organizer, the U.S. Green Building Council, said
Wednesday. Gore,
who won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 for his activism in raising awareness of
global warming, will speak at Chase Field in Phoenix on Nov. 11, the opening
night of the conference. Nearly 30,000 people attended Greenbuild last year. In
a statement, Rick Fedrizzi, president and CEO of USGBC, said Gore has
"helped elevate global climate change to the main street public
consciousness." "Vice
President Gore's keynote address will be an inspiration to the Greenbuild
community to make 2010 yet another banner year for green building innovation
and growth." Gore
has been one of the world's most vocal environmental crusaders since narrowly
losing the 2000 presidential election. His book on climate change, "An
Inconvenient Truth", and his documentary film of the same name were
released in 2006, earning a Quill Book Award and two Oscars, respectively. ********************************* USGBC ANNOUNCES AFFILIATE PROGRAM Mother
Nature Network, August 20, 2009 The
U.S. Green Building Council has announced the creation of the LEED for Homes
affiliate program, which will help promote green home building programs across
the country Today,
the U.S. Green Building Council has announced the creation of the LEED for
Homes affiliate program. The USGBC will partner with green home building
programs across the country to promote residential green building practices.
With residential buildings accounting for approximately 20% of the overall
national energy usage, there is room for a significant reduction in overall
energy use by building more green homes. ********************************* USGBC TACKLES BUILDING PERFORMANCE HEAD ON
New initiative for comprehensive data collection and analysis methodology
development will be shared with LEED building owners and project teams to help
close performance prediction gaps (WASHINGTON, DC Aug 25,
2009) –
The U.S. Green Building Council today stepped up its commitment to improved
building performance with the launch of the Building Performance Initiative,
designed to put in place a comprehensive data collection effort from all
buildings that have achieved LEED certification; implement an appropriate
analysis methodology of that data; and provide feedback to building owners so
they have better information with which to address any performance gaps that
stem from predicted building performance versus actual performance. The
Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Green Building Council is committed to a prosperous
and sustainable future for our nation through cost-efficient and energy-saving
green buildings. ********************************* WRB COMMUNICATIONS DEPLOYS ALL-IN-ONE IP COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE SUITE FROM INTERACTIVE INTELLIGENCE Company reports increased
agent productivity and improved customer service Indianapolis
and Chantilly, VA – Aug. 25, 2009 – WRB Communications, a medical information call
center services company, has deployed the Interactive Intelligence (Nasdaq:
ININ) all-in-one IP communications software suite, Customer
Interaction Center® (CIC). As
a result of its CIC
deployment in April of this year, WRB has increased agent productivity and
improved customer service, according to the company’s director of technical
services, Steve Hairston. “Our
previous call
center system had outdated functionality and we knew we needed to
transition to VoIP to cost-effectively grow our company,” Hairston said. “When
looking at other systems it became clear that Interactive Intelligence offered
the best architecture for ease-of-management, while giving us the functionality
and flexibility we needed to support both in-office and at-home agents.” Today,
WRB Communications uses CIC’s skills-based routing to ensure callers are
matched with the most qualified agents for their particular needs. “Based
on the various skills of our agents, CIC
has enabled us to match them to callers for improved customer service,”
Hairston said. “This has also increased agent productivity since callers are
more quickly connected, regardless of where our agents are located.” WRB
also uses CIC’s add-on application, Interaction
Recorder®, to monitor and report on calls for quality
assurance and training purposes. “Interaction
Recorder® has enabled us to easily measure the effectiveness of
our agents,” Hairston said. “Since deploying it, we’ve been able to increase
agent effectiveness while decreasing agent talk-time.” In
addition, the transition to CIC
was one of the easiest WRB has ever experienced, according to the company’s
vice president of operations, Mark Hewitt. “The
accessibility and expertise of Interactive Intelligence resulted in an
incredibly smooth deployment without any disruption to business,” Hewitt said.
“By getting CIC up and running quickly, we’ve been able to realize a faster
return on investment.” WRB
also plans to use CIC’s multichannel routing feature to further increase
efficiencies. About WRB Communications The
company was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia. For
more information, contact WRB at www.wrbcorp.com, customer.care@wrbcorp.com,
or +1 703.449.0520. About Interactive Intelligence Interactive Intelligence Inc. (Nasdaq: ININ) is a global
provider of unified business communications solutions for contact center
automation, enterprise IP telephony, and business process automation. The
company was founded in 1994 and has approximately 3,000 customers worldwide.
Interactive Intelligence is among Software Magazine’s top 500 global software
and services suppliers, is ranked among Network World’s top 200 North American
networking vendors, is a BusinessWeek “hot growth 50” company, and is among
Fortune Small Business magazine’s top 100 fastest growing companies. The
company is also positioned in the leaders’ quadrant of the Gartner 2008 Contact
Center Infrastructure, Worldwide Magic Quadrant report. Interactive
Intelligence employs more than 600 people and is headquartered in Indianapolis,
Indiana. It has six global corporate offices with additional sales offices
throughout North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.
Interactive Intelligence can be reached at +1 317.872.3000 or info@inin.com; on
the Net: www.inin.com ********************************* SIEMON’S NEW XLR8™ FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR AND TOOL KIT CUTS FIELD TERMINATION TIME IN HALF Innovative
XLR8 tool combines both splice activation and mechanical crimp into a single,
optimized step for fast, reliable, high performance fiber terminations August 12, 2009, Watertown,
CT. Siemon is proud to introduce its new XLR8
mechanical splice connector and termination system for fiber optic cabling. The
XLR8 system incorporates an exclusive dual-process activation tool which
dramatically reduces termination time per connector. The combination of the XLR8 tool and Siemon's
new pre-polished XLR8 mechanical splice LC and SC connectors drives the
deployment of high-performance fiber links with unsurpassed termination speed
and quality. To
maximize termination speed and connector performance, Siemon’s XLR8 system was
designed from the ground up to reduce the termination process to a single
optimized and intuitive step. The
process combines splicing and crimping into a single step as opposed to more
common multi-step products. The
simplified XLR8 design cuts termination times in half compared to competing systems, enabling
faster and more efficient delivery of fiber cabling links. The reduction in steps also limits excess
operator handling of connections during termination that can negatively impact
splice integrity and link performance. To
further enhance connector performance, the entire XLR8 termination process is
completed with the connector dust-cap in place, protecting the fiber’s critical
end-face polish from contamination or damage.
No other fiber termination method currently available offers this
simple, yet highly effective feature.
The connector‘s pre-polished end-face remains untouched and clean from
the factory to the time of insertion into the adapter. This optimizes both
reliability and mated performance. The
XLR8 tool is universal - capable of terminating either SC or LC interfaces with
no time-consuming tooling changeovers required.
Ergonomically optimized for use in handheld or table-top orientation, it
ensures full splice and crimp engagement using a locking mechanism that secures
the connector in place until the tool is fully cycled. The tool is available in a complete kit that
contains all accessories required for high performance terminations, including
a user-friendly fiber cleaver designed to provide clean, precision cleaves on
an array of fiber types. XLR8
LC and SC connectors support the multimode and singlemode versions of Siemon's
10 Gb/s XGLO® and Gigabit-ready LightSystem® solutions and exceed TIA standards
for optical performance and fiber retention strength. For more information on Siemon’s innovative
XLR8 fiber optic mechanical splice connector system, including termination
video and specification sheets, visit www.siemon.com/us/xlr8. About Siemon Established in 1903, Siemon is an industry leader specializing
in the manufacture and innovation of high quality, high-performance network
cabling solutions. Headquartered in Connecticut, USA, with global offices,
manufacturing and service partners throughout the world, Siemon offers the most
comprehensive suite of copper (unshielded and shielded twisted-pair) category 5e,
category 6 (Class E), category 6A (Class EA) and category 7/7A (Class F/FA), and multimode and singlemode
optical fiber cabling systems available. With over 400 active patents specific to
structured cabling, from patch cords to patch panels, Siemon Labs invests heavily in R&D and development
of industry standards, underlining the company's long-term commitment to its
customers and the industry. ********************************* ASIS – SEPTEMBER 21-24 ANAHEIM, CA You should visit CSC at the Security
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