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  • What new California solar law means for workers

    As California approaches a state-wide mandate to add solar to all new residential construction, the skilled labor gap and solar installation expertise will be top of mind.

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  • Fluke donates tools to the Lee College instrumentation lab in memory of long-time Fluke engineer Bob Greenberg

    For more information: Warren Payne (253) 653-0522 warren@paynespencer.com Donation of 75 tools honors “the Godfather of Clamp Meters” EVERETT, Wash., Dec. 7, 2022 – Fluke Corp. has donated 75 tools to Lee College in honor of long-time Fluke engineer Bob Greenberg, who passed away in February 2022. Greenberg, who was considered the “Godfather of Clamp Meters,” served as the product planner for clamp meters as well as the 50 Series Digital Thermometer. In his more than 30 years in the Fluke...

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  • Global wind energy growth driving demand for wind turbine technicians

    As wind turbine technician jobs are growing, and new wind tech schools are popping up to provide training. Fluke has the tools to help wind turbine technicians troubleshoot wind energy problems.

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  • Lighting the way to a sustainable future together

    The world is in the midst of a renewable energy revolution. Solar power is leading the charge by harnessing the power of the sun through solar photovoltaic (PV) modules, solar energy is clean, sustainable, and naturally more abundant than its fossil fuel counterpart. The demand for solar energy is growing at an unprecedented pace, creating countless opportunities for individuals and companies to take advantage of this fast-growing industry. The future is bright for those interested in a career in...

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  • Fluke Becomes NABCEP Registered Training Provider to Support Solar Workforce Development

    As the only solar test and measurement tools manufacturer to be certified by NABCEP, Fluke is expanding its portfolio of credit-eligible training courses

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  • Fourth annual Fluke Safety Survey reveals opportunities to improve safety training

    The annual Fluke Safety Survey seeks to identify trends in sentiment on a variety of workplace safety-related topics. The survey is in its fourth year and trends on select questions are included in this report. Only 29% of workers believe most companies provide adequate electrical safety training In the 2023 survey, 29% of workers responded either strongly agree or agree that more training, or a different kind of training is needed at most companies. Over the four years of data collection, more...

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