2025 Northeastern Emergency Power Conference, May 6-8, 2025 | Springfield, MA
Session Highlight: NEC 70-NFPA 70B- OSHA 70E Code Upgrades and How They Affect the Emergency Power World
The landscape of emergency power systems is evolving, with new code upgrades that demand immediate attention. NEC 70, NFPA 70B, and OSHA 70E are the key standards that govern electrical safety and equipment maintenance. In this session, Kent McLemore and Blane Oestreich will walk you through how these codes are are interrelated and the importance of making sure you understand and address them all because the liabilities are extensive. It effects everyone in the maintenance and installation of emergency power.
The changes in these codes impact every aspect of emergency power systems—from UPS setups to generators and load testing. Whether you’re responsible for installation or ongoing maintenance, understanding these updates is essential to ensuring that your systems comply with the latest standards. The new regulations leave no room for loopholes, and the consequences for non-compliance can be severe.
This session is especially important for engineers, maintenance contractors, generator companies, and anyone involved in setting up or maintaining emergency power systems. The codes you must follow are crucial in ensuring safety and compliance across all stages of emergency power system operation, from design to deployment.
“It’s a very intense amount of information,” says Kent McLemore, Co-Owner, Marketing and Development Manager with Power Temp Systems. “This is the most changes I’ve seen and I’ve been doing this for almost 40 years…I would not miss this information. It is very important.”
Presented by Kent McLemore, Co-Owner, Marketing and Development Manager and Blane Oestreich, National Sales Rep Manager with Power Temp System
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