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NETA puts out a call for papers

EC&M Web site, Apr 14 2004

Submission deadline is May 1

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The InterNational Electrical Testing Association is looking for presentation ideas for its Annual Technical Conference in March 2005. The submission deadline is May 1, 2004.

Papers should be 100 words and cover topics related to the testing and maintenance of power distribution equipment. Previous presentations have covered topics like review of testing basics, safety procedures and new OSHA laws, new types of power equipment, and insights into a new method, technology, or advancement.

Send submissions to NETA 2005 Call for Papers, P.O. Box 687, Morrison, CO 80465 or email at neta@netaworld.org.


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