Web seminar discusses grounding and bonding practices, standards

Dec. 11, 2012
Panduit delivers hour-long tutorial covering TIA-607-B, its first addendum, and system specification.

An hour-long seminar that will be delivered live via the web on December 19 will cover standards and practices for grounding and bonding a telecommunications system. Entitled “Grounding and Bonding: Protecting Your Vital Assets,” the seminar will be hosted by Cabling Installation & Maintenance and delivered live by Panduit product manager Tom Turner at 1pm EDT on December 19.

A description of the seminar reads: “Efficient and dependable telecommunications bonding and grounding are key building blocks for the enterprise network. Panduit design its world-headquarters facility on this foundation and provides industry-leading solutions to reliably bond the entire enterprise from the earth through the backbone to the work environment. Learn how to specify and implement a telecommunications bonding and grounding system that provides a high-quality, visually verifiable and dedicated path to improve safety and network reliability. Participants of this event will receive key insights to recent standard-body developments, particularly those related to TIA-607-B Generic Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding (Earthing) for Customer Premises and the forthcoming TIA-607-B-1 External Grounding Addendum.

Individuals who attend the live event in its entirety will be eligible to receive one continuing education credit (CEC) toward the professional credentials offered by BICSI.

You can find more information about the web seminar here or register for it here.

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