
INDUSTRY THINK TANK: Advancing Safety in Thatch Roof Electrical Installations
The Electrical Contractors Association of South Africa (ECA(SA)) is set to host a groundbreaking Industry Think Tank focused on a critical and often overlooked aspect […]
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION (SA)
The Electrical Contractors Association of South Africa (ECA(SA)) is set to host a groundbreaking Industry Think Tank focused on a critical and often overlooked aspect […]
The ECA(SA)’s National and Regional Charity Golf Days have a well-earned reputation for combining the joy of the game, the energy of productive networking and […]
The Bargaining Council is now offering study assistance to direct dependants of employers and employees in the industry, subject to certain qualification criteria which are: […]
The internet, electricity, and even wireless communications depend on cables for efficient and safe operations. Even our cellular communication today relies on cables to send […]
COMTEST, local representative of Fluke, global technology leader in compact, professional electronic test and measurement tools and software, has launched two new wire tracers that […]
RELICON gel filled cable joints for connecting cables above and below ground consist of a robust shell and flexible RELICON gel. The gel filled cable joints meet […]
ACTOM recently gave the go-ahead for the first solar power generation system to be installed at the group’s main factory complex at Knights, Germiston. As […]
Taking strides as a supplier to South Africa’s electricity industry at a time when the quality of imported products is under the spotlight is no […]
It’s proven economic fact that when you empower women, you empower communities. It’s how it is. At the ECA(SA), we celebrate the sheer power women […]
Understanding the relationship between the Electrical Contractors’ Association (SA) and the National Bargaining Council for the Electrical Industry (SA) and centralised bargaining By Darryl Whitaker, […]