Written Electrical Safety Program Review
Review of Electrical Safety Program Documentation
Service Overview
OSHA has required a site-specific written electrical safety program (ESP) for any company doing electrical work since 1991. Send us your written electrical safety program and our team will evaluate your records, documents and forms for compliance with OSHA and MSHA regulations and applicable consensus standards (NFPA 70E, NESC, CSA Z462, etc.)
How to Get Started
Gather your existing written electrical safety program documents and let our team of subject matter experts (SME) look through your processes and give you valuable feedback. Once we review all of the elements of your complete ESP, we will provide a full report and recommendations for changes that will improve safety and compliance.
Documents Reviewed Include:
- Written program
- Test records
- Electrical Work Permit (EWP)
- Procedures - Lock Out/Tag Out (LO/TO), Job Safety Analysis (JSA), Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
- Switching orders
- Specifications - Equipment, PPE, etc.
- Training records
- Items commonly cited by OSHA
Written Electrical Safety Program Development
Designing a Written Electrical Safety Program
Service Overview
e-Hazard can help you create the written Electrical Safety Program (ESP), required by OSHA since 1991, to guide your company to safety. We have the knowledge and resources to be your complete electrical safety partner.
How to Write An Electrical Safety Program
Our team has years of electrical safety experience and can help you develop the best solutions for your written electrical safety program. From making sure you are compliant with NFPA 70E to evaluating your PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) needs, we can help you develop a plan to maintain the safest possible work environment.