Electrical Safety Cycle: A Written ESP
A written electrical safety program (ESP) is a key part of the e-Hazard Safety Cycle™. Moreover, it is required by law. Yet even though OSHA requires them, ESPs are often…
A written electrical safety program (ESP) is a key part of the e-Hazard Safety Cycle™. Moreover, it is required by law. Yet even though OSHA requires them, ESPs are often…
Mike Doherty of e-Hazard Canada will be presenting a paper at the 63rd Annual Pulp, Paper and Forest Industries Conference, June 18-23, 2017 in Tacoma, WA. Attendees of the PPFIC conference will hear…
In 2006, OSHA responded to questions on several topics. Some of these questions still come up. The first question and response on marking of electrical equipment for arc flash hazards are…
Grants Being Given to Attend PCIC Four grants will be given to qualifying electrical engineering students or recent graduates to attend the Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference in Calgary this year.…
In June, the e-Hazard website and newsletter (Arcnews) will be featuring our new articles on the e-Hazard Safety Cycle™. Our cycle builds on common safety improvement models to help companies…
Video for Workplace Safety A new electrical safety video, Other Reasons, looks at how people behave toward their specific jobs at work.Workers are sometimes faced with challenging situations and may ask…
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