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Washington Before Electrical Sign Work Begins: What Electrical Sign Contractors and Electricians Should Know

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Before Electrical Sign Work Begins: What Electrical Sign Contractors and Electricians Should Know Washington Before Electrical Sign Work Begins: What Electrical Sign Contractors and Electricians Should Know is a guide for electrical sign contractors and electricians to understand the rules and regulations for working on electrical signs in the state of Washington. This guide covers information on the installation, repair, and maintenance of electrical signs, as well as safety requirements and how to apply for a permit. It also outlines the different types of electrical sign work, including neon signs, illuminated signs, digital signs, and static signs, and explains the different requirements for each. It provides an overview of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) regulations, including the Electrical Code, and requirements for registering with L&I as a contractor. Finally, it lists resources for further information on electrical sign work in Washington.

Washington Before Electrical Sign Work Begins: What Electrical Sign Contractors and Electricians Should Know is a guide for electrical sign contractors and electricians to understand the rules and regulations for working on electrical signs in the state of Washington. This guide covers information on the installation, repair, and maintenance of electrical signs, as well as safety requirements and how to apply for a permit. It also outlines the different types of electrical sign work, including neon signs, illuminated signs, digital signs, and static signs, and explains the different requirements for each. It provides an overview of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) regulations, including the Electrical Code, and requirements for registering with L&I as a contractor. Finally, it lists resources for further information on electrical sign work in Washington.

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