8 Electrical Safety Resolutions: Welcome 2021!
I teach two mottos in my electrical safety classes: Don’t get shocked. Don’t get burned. If you have attended one of my classes, you might remember hearing those mottos at…
I teach two mottos in my electrical safety classes: Don’t get shocked. Don’t get burned. If you have attended one of my classes, you might remember hearing those mottos at…
Electrical Safety training can be difficult to implement. Complex rules from OSHA and NFPA 70E have to be incorporated into even more complex workplace roles and responsibilities (job descriptions). The…
Dangerous Work The dangers of a potential arc flash or arc blast occurring during a fire make the job of fire fighting that much more hazardous. Put that situation in…
How is your company's Electrical Safety Program Looking? Does it look a little tired from lack of maintenance? Or is it up-to-date and routinely evolving as equipment and technology change…
Q: Some workers confuse the applicability of 1910.269 vs. 1926 Subpart V. What is the difference between the two OSHA standards? A: Both OSHA standards apply to utilities. The difference…
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