To help ensure the continued relevance of the National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®) within the communications and power industry and the workers it serves, NESC leadership decided in 2014 to review the organization's future, its processes, and ongoing issues such as whether it should emphasize design criteria and construction versus the standing 100 years of safety. A review of this nature was deemed particularly important given the rapid evolution of new technologies and other changes affecting NESC's domain. The 2015 NESC Summit held 28-29 April 2015, in Alexandria, Virginia, offered an opportunity to discuss these issues and debate the future of the NESC.
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