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"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Tabatha Lorena Gomillia
45 episodes
2 weeks ago

EMAIL YOUR QUESTIONS WEEKLY TO ASKTHELADYELECTRICALINSPECTOR@GMAIL.COM

Listen weekly to the only National Electrical Code (NEC) podcast in St. Louis. Launched on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, Host Tabatha L. brings 33 years of electrical experience in the electrical industry to listeners. Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast will focus on the minimum requirements for the NEC on electrical installation for new construction projects, and existing structures. This is the hour for local electricians and other trades in the electrical industry to sharpen their knowledge; we all have jobs to perform. Do you want to be the best in your field? Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast provides the platform for open dialogue surrounding NEC requirements and the actions needed to complete projects. Tune in weekly to begin equipping yourself with the knowledge needed to guard against compromising any NEC requirements.

NO FREE ADVERTISING FOR ANY ORGANIZATION OR PERSONAL BUSINESS!!!!!!!!

ALL ARE WELCOME TO CONTRIBUTE ELECTRICAL QUESTIONS.:

Occasional electrical industry guest

Electrical contractors, Electricians, Electrical apprentices, electrical industry to a forum to discuss/rectify the possible NEC electrical violations/issues on your job sites.

No profanity!!!! Respectful dialogue ONLY!

No electrical code calculation questions.

ABOUT ME

My name is Tabatha L. Gomillia. I was born and raised in the “The Show Me” state aka “The Lou”—St. Louis, Missouri. I have an associate degree and a bachelor’s degree from Ranken Technical College in Construction Design and Management, and I proudly served 5 years 9 months and 27 days in the United States Navy as an electrician. After being honorably discharged, I was accepted into the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local One. I worked as a commercial electrician for IBEW Local One for 17 years. Later I went on to expand my career as an electrician with St. Louis County Government where I am now an Electrical Inspector, with 33 years of experience in the trade.

I am passionate about safeguarding the construction projects of my community by enforcing the minimum requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC). I find my expertise and experience beneficial while collaborating with electrical contractors, enabling their success in the completion of projects. I love mentoring and helping electrical contractors figure out what code articles apply to their unique projects.

My hobbies are continuous education throughout the year and attending sporting events. I love LEARNING anything new, the UFL St. Louis Battlehawks, and my all-time favorite – “The St. Louis Cardinals.” I also enjoy spending time with my family and traveling around the world with them.

I count it a privilege to offer my electrical experience and skills to listeners and callers by answering code questions and encouraging those questions during this new adventure—Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast.

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EMAIL YOUR QUESTIONS WEEKLY TO ASKTHELADYELECTRICALINSPECTOR@GMAIL.COM

Listen weekly to the only National Electrical Code (NEC) podcast in St. Louis. Launched on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, Host Tabatha L. brings 33 years of electrical experience in the electrical industry to listeners. Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast will focus on the minimum requirements for the NEC on electrical installation for new construction projects, and existing structures. This is the hour for local electricians and other trades in the electrical industry to sharpen their knowledge; we all have jobs to perform. Do you want to be the best in your field? Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast provides the platform for open dialogue surrounding NEC requirements and the actions needed to complete projects. Tune in weekly to begin equipping yourself with the knowledge needed to guard against compromising any NEC requirements.

NO FREE ADVERTISING FOR ANY ORGANIZATION OR PERSONAL BUSINESS!!!!!!!!

ALL ARE WELCOME TO CONTRIBUTE ELECTRICAL QUESTIONS.:

Occasional electrical industry guest

Electrical contractors, Electricians, Electrical apprentices, electrical industry to a forum to discuss/rectify the possible NEC electrical violations/issues on your job sites.

No profanity!!!! Respectful dialogue ONLY!

No electrical code calculation questions.

ABOUT ME

My name is Tabatha L. Gomillia. I was born and raised in the “The Show Me” state aka “The Lou”—St. Louis, Missouri. I have an associate degree and a bachelor’s degree from Ranken Technical College in Construction Design and Management, and I proudly served 5 years 9 months and 27 days in the United States Navy as an electrician. After being honorably discharged, I was accepted into the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local One. I worked as a commercial electrician for IBEW Local One for 17 years. Later I went on to expand my career as an electrician with St. Louis County Government where I am now an Electrical Inspector, with 33 years of experience in the trade.

I am passionate about safeguarding the construction projects of my community by enforcing the minimum requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC). I find my expertise and experience beneficial while collaborating with electrical contractors, enabling their success in the completion of projects. I love mentoring and helping electrical contractors figure out what code articles apply to their unique projects.

My hobbies are continuous education throughout the year and attending sporting events. I love LEARNING anything new, the UFL St. Louis Battlehawks, and my all-time favorite – “The St. Louis Cardinals.” I also enjoy spending time with my family and traveling around the world with them.

I count it a privilege to offer my electrical experience and skills to listeners and callers by answering code questions and encouraging those questions during this new adventure—Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast.

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Episodes (20/45)
"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Air Conditioning Units - Common Reasons These Installations Fail Electrical Inspection
2 months ago
45 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Electric Vehicle Charging
3 months ago
33 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Storm Related Electrical Work
4 months ago
30 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Frequently Asked Questions - Electrical Industry, Owners, Homeowners, General Contractors
4 months ago
25 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Power Source for Fire Pumps
5 months ago
44 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Modifications to Existing Switchboards and Panelboards
5 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Spray Foam - Electrical Equipment
6 months ago
38 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Inground Swimming Pools
6 months ago
38 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Critical Updates for Aluminum Wiring Modifications
6 months ago
38 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Lighted Retail Display Showcase Cabinets
7 months ago
21 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Meter-Out Safety Electrical Inspection
7 months ago
31 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Weekly Failed Electrical Inspection Results
7 months ago
32 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Concealed Knob-and-Tube Wiring
7 months ago
32 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Receptacles
8 months ago
33 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Article 200 - Use and Identification of Grounded Conductors
8 months ago
24 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Article 110.26 - Space About Electrical Equipment
8 months ago
42 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Article 110.26 (Space About Electrical Equipment)
8 months ago
42 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Branch Circuit Ratings - Article 210.18 - 210.24
8 months ago
34 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Electrical Floor Warming System
9 months ago
24 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.
Commercial or Residential LED Lighted Mirror Installation
9 months ago
20 minutes

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.

EMAIL YOUR QUESTIONS WEEKLY TO ASKTHELADYELECTRICALINSPECTOR@GMAIL.COM

Listen weekly to the only National Electrical Code (NEC) podcast in St. Louis. Launched on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, Host Tabatha L. brings 33 years of electrical experience in the electrical industry to listeners. Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast will focus on the minimum requirements for the NEC on electrical installation for new construction projects, and existing structures. This is the hour for local electricians and other trades in the electrical industry to sharpen their knowledge; we all have jobs to perform. Do you want to be the best in your field? Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast provides the platform for open dialogue surrounding NEC requirements and the actions needed to complete projects. Tune in weekly to begin equipping yourself with the knowledge needed to guard against compromising any NEC requirements.

NO FREE ADVERTISING FOR ANY ORGANIZATION OR PERSONAL BUSINESS!!!!!!!!

ALL ARE WELCOME TO CONTRIBUTE ELECTRICAL QUESTIONS.:

Occasional electrical industry guest

Electrical contractors, Electricians, Electrical apprentices, electrical industry to a forum to discuss/rectify the possible NEC electrical violations/issues on your job sites.

No profanity!!!! Respectful dialogue ONLY!

No electrical code calculation questions.

ABOUT ME

My name is Tabatha L. Gomillia. I was born and raised in the “The Show Me” state aka “The Lou”—St. Louis, Missouri. I have an associate degree and a bachelor’s degree from Ranken Technical College in Construction Design and Management, and I proudly served 5 years 9 months and 27 days in the United States Navy as an electrician. After being honorably discharged, I was accepted into the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local One. I worked as a commercial electrician for IBEW Local One for 17 years. Later I went on to expand my career as an electrician with St. Louis County Government where I am now an Electrical Inspector, with 33 years of experience in the trade.

I am passionate about safeguarding the construction projects of my community by enforcing the minimum requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC). I find my expertise and experience beneficial while collaborating with electrical contractors, enabling their success in the completion of projects. I love mentoring and helping electrical contractors figure out what code articles apply to their unique projects.

My hobbies are continuous education throughout the year and attending sporting events. I love LEARNING anything new, the UFL St. Louis Battlehawks, and my all-time favorite – “The St. Louis Cardinals.” I also enjoy spending time with my family and traveling around the world with them.

I count it a privilege to offer my electrical experience and skills to listeners and callers by answering code questions and encouraging those questions during this new adventure—Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector podcast.