Termination Best Practices Within Energized Environments

Available Dates & Times:
Session Type:

NECA Show Education

Location

NECA Tradeshow Floor

Room Number: Room 1

Description

Hazards of cutting and crimping around low voltage systems can be mitigated by using termination tools. See the next leap in Battery Hydraulic technology that will change the rules of how to work when insulated tools are required. This session will define the tools, identify testing equipment and explain PPE required to work around low voltage systems

Speaker

  • Ryan Berg

    Ryan Berg serves as the Director of Product Management for the Professional Tool division of Emerson. In this role, Ryan is responsible for managing the Utility product portfolio (Sherman+Reilly, HD Electric) as well as the Greenlee Gator® product line. In coordination with engineering and manufacturing, he leads the development of new products as well as improvements in current products.

    Prior to joining the team in 2011, he worked for Stanley Black & Decker, located in New Britain, CT, where Ryan held the position of Global Product Manager – Hardware. In this role, he was responsible for developing the overall vision and global product development strategies for the organization.

    Ryan holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Northern Illinois University.

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