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1. Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters: A Standards Perspective

2. Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) – from a Standards Perspective

3. The Canadian Electrical Code for Hazardous Locations Has No Class—But it Does Have Significant Changes

4. Conduit Seals in Hazardous Locations—An Ongoing Safety Issue: The Past and the Future

5. Cables and Cable Glands for Hazardous Locations: Copyright Material IEEE, Paper No. PCIC-2018-42

6. Quipment protection levels (EPLs), equipment categories and area certification markings for zone classified locations

7. Global hazardous area requirements

8. API 541 variable speed medium voltage motors applied in a Class I, Div. 1 hazardous location — A case study

9. Conduit seals in hazardous locations - An ongoing safety issue the past and the future

10. North American zones: rethinking hazardous location design

11. The nuts and bolts of a good installation

12. Industrial facilities gain new area classification guidelines

13. The outlook for global unity in hazardous-area equipment

14. Global hazardous area requirements.

15. OBIEC.

16. The nuts and bolts of a good installation.

17. North American zones: rethinking hazardous location design.

18. Industrial facilities gain new area classification guidelines.

19. The outlook for global unity in hazardous-area equipment.

20. Automotive paint spray booth safety — How a paint booth makes a dangerous operation less so

21. Electrical process seal requirements in North American Electrical Codes

22. An Objective Based Electrical Code for industrial users in Canada

23. Division 2/Zone 2 Auxiliary Devices-Understanding Global Hazardous Area Requirements

24. Objective based industrial electrical code

25. Global installation of intrinsically safe and nonincendive systems

26. Integrating global hazardous location methodologies and technologies in a large capital project

27. Panel discussion on electrical heat tracing

28. North American hazardous locations: the future

29. Series ratings of protective devices

30. Three-wire DC distribution to telecommunication equipment

31. Nonmetallic equipment for hazardous (classified) locations-the IEC approach

32. The outlook for global unity for hazardous area equipment

33. Integrated series ratings of protective devices

34. The application and standardization of high rupturing capacity current-limiting fuses

35. Co-ordinated protection for open-wire joint use -- Ontario tests

36. Canadian Standards Association Certification Requirements for Telephone Equipment Power Supplies

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