NECA AWARDS 2017

Monday, 18 September 2017 by

NECA AWARDS

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Infinity Cables Recalled

Thursday, 04 February 2016 by
Infinity Cables recall

Have you installed any recalled Infinity cables in the last six years? You could be liable for damages or fines if you haven’t taken steps to remediate the faulty cable. Read more here >  CPS-HAM Infinity Cables – Bulletin for electricians and builders

Government Building Code now requires drug and alcohol testing policies on construction sites The Australian Government has today introduced amendments to the Building Code to ensure higher standards of workplace safety for construction sites. The Building Code will now require drug and alcohol testing on construction sites. The construction industry is a high risk industry

ACT adopts national model asbestos laws

Thursday, 27 November 2014 by

On 25 November 2014 the Dangerous Substances (Asbestos Safety Reform) Amendment Bill 2014 was passed in the Legislative Assembly paving the way for the adoption of the national model asbestos laws. The Bill forms part of a legislative reform package that includes the Work Health and Safety (Asbestos) Amendment Regulation 2014, and two supporting codes of practice. More information

Certified installers

Monday, 20 October 2014 by

We are your Certified installers   Pathway Communications prides itself on having highly trained and vendor certified technicians. We will not cut corners on our installations as our high quality work is our business card for future work. Pathway Communications can provide vendor warranties at our clients request Molex Certified Installer – Molex Premise Networks

Infinity and Olsent Cables Recall

Friday, 29 August 2014 by

Infinity and Olsent Cables On 27 August 2014, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced the recall of Infinity and Olsent-branded cable after they failed electrical safety standards due to poor quality plastic insulation coating. Tests have found that the cable will degrade prematurely and if disturbed, could break and expose live conductors. This

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Mr Barry Skinner, Director of Pathway Communications, has just been re-elected as the President of the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) ACT chapter. Barry would like to thank everyone for their continued support. If you are involved in the electrical or communications industry and have any concerns or suggestions, please give Barry a call

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