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Upcoming Brady Webinars

 

Brady offers a variety of webinars to help keep you up to date and comply with the latest regulations.  Keep watching for new webinars to be added in the upcoming months.

 

Upcoming Webinars

 

Arc Flash Webinar

Arc flashes can result from a wide range of causes. Accidental contact with live parts can initiate arc faults. In fact, an arc flash can occur even when a conductive objet, such as a metal tool, is placed too close to a high-amp source of current. Find out how to protect yourself and your employees from Arc Flash related injuries.

 

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 Brady DoD UID System Webinar 

Brady DoD UID System Webinar

 

The Department of Defense's UID program was launched to improve the management of personal property, real property, personnel, and roles. Find out about DoD's UID program and how to comply with Brady's DoD UID System Webinar.


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Lockout Tagout Seminar

Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Webinar

 

Learn the four key components of a compliant and effective LOTO program and get introduced to innovative new Brady products within the category of LOTO (Lockout Pro 3.0, new kits, padlocks, tags and group lockout solutions) that help companies implement such a program for enhanced safety, cost savings and productivity.

 

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Past Webinars

 

Review a recording of our past webinars.

 

 Visual Controls Using Visual Controls To Boost OEE Webinar

 

Make it visual! Learn how you can improve equipment performance and reliability; make inspections, operations and maintenance easier; plus reduce equipment-specific training time by 60 to 80-percent. "Visual machine" methods that have been successfully applied in many different industry settings will be shared by Robert Williamson, author of " Lean Machines for World-Class Manufacturing & Maintenance. "

 

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Brady Short Circuit Current Rating Webinar

 

Before now, industrial control panels could have been installed based upon general electrical requirements from several different articles in the NEC. Previous standards allowed the practice of listing a panel according to the AIR rating of its main over-current  protective device.  The new standards include the entire combined power circuit in requirements for the SCCR.  Find out how Article 409 on industrial control panels will affect your business.

 

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