Article Link: Is De-energized Equipment Safe to Work On? Post published:March 23, 2023 Post comments:0 Comments When is De-energized Equipment Not Actually De-energized and Safe to Work On? George Cole, e-Hazard electrical safety consultant, has a published article in the Winter 2023 edition of the online magazine Electrical Safety in the Workplace. See other articles George has written for this blog:What is OSHA’s Position on Energized Work?What Electrical Workers Should Know about Incident Energy, Part 1What Electrical Workers Should Know about Incident Energy, Part 2What Electrical Workers Should Know about Incident Energy, Part 3 Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... e-Hazard e-Hazard The e-Hazard team is dedicated to ensuring people who work with electricity can go home safely to their families.. Read more about e-Hazard. Share This Post Share this content Opens in a new window Facebook Opens in a new window X Opens in a new window LinkedIn Read more articles PREVIOUSWhat Thermal PPE Is Needed Below 240 Volts?NEXTIs It Safe to Take a Shower or Bath During a Thunderstorm? Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentCommentEnter your name or username to commentName * Enter your email address to commentEmail * Enter your website URL (optional)Website Δ