Have you heard the buzz? We've got electrical safety tips for Licensed Electrical Contractors, Master and certified electricians working in Ontario. Hosted by the Electrical Safety Authority's Josie Erzetic, we'll explore best safety practices with ESA technical advisors and experts to arm you with the tools you need to get your job done safely! Plus hear about emerging industry trends, potential hazards, new bulletins and updates to the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Stay informed and stay grounded!

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Have you heard the buzz? We've got electrical safety tips for Licensed Electrical Contractors, Master and certified electricians working in Ontario. Hosted by the Electrical Safety Authority's Josie Erzetic, we'll explore best safety practices with ESA technical advisors and experts to arm you with the tools you need to get your job done safely! Plus hear about emerging industry trends, potential hazards, new bulletins and updates to the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Stay informed and stay grounded!
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Recent Episodes

June 21, 2026
What's New with Licensing at ESA? What Ontario Electrical Contractors Need to Know
<p>What do new licensing updates mean for you or your business? ESA's Director of Licensing, <strong>Sarah Kempel</strong>, breaks down the biggest licensing changes affecting Ontario's licensed electrical contractors and master electricians, including the new self-serve licensing platform, annual renewals, compliance trends, enforcement activity, labor mobility updates, and the tools ESA is using to combat unlicensed electrical work. Whether you're an LEC, ME, or Designated Master Electrician, we've got valuable insights into the evolving licensing landscape and what it means for the future of electrical safety in Ontario.</p> <p> </p>

May 20, 2026
Why New Pool and Hot Tub Code Changes Matter More Than Ever
<p>As Ontario's Electrical Safety Code introduces major new bonding requirements for pools and hot tubs, ESA Technical Advisor Trevor Tremblay breaks down why stray voltage is becoming a growing safety concern — and what electrical contractors need to know about equal potential bonding, perimeter grids, water bonding, and new hot tub requirements to protect clients, reduce liability, and avoid costly troubleshooting down the road. </p>

September 10, 2025
What’s New in the 2024 Ontario Electrical Safety Code
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">T<span id= "docs-internal-guid-1cbd8d38-7fff-9fd5-f040-36e07a74f502" style= "font-family: Arial, sans-serif; color: #000000; background-color: transparent; font-weight: 400; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">he 29th edition of the Ontario Electrical Safety Code is now in effect, bringing important changes that contractors, designers, and DIY homeowners need to understand. In this episode, ESA Technical Advisor, Trevor Tremblay walks through the most notable updates, why they matter, and how to stay compliant as the rules shift. From EVSE load thresholds to outdoor receptacle requirements and pool bonding safety, staying informed now will prevent costly rework later.</span></span></p>
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