Electrical Safety Cycle: Risk Assessment
The e-Hazard Safety Cycle™ requires a firm basis and understanding of the risk assessment process. A good starting point would be the organization's existing risk assessment system. We have found…
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The e-Hazard Safety Cycle™ requires a firm basis and understanding of the risk assessment process. A good starting point would be the organization's existing risk assessment system. We have found…
Truck safety around power lines remains a critical safety consideration in construction work. At a recent safety event, Toronto Hydro safety officials teamed up with members of the Electrical Safety…
To Wear or Not to Wear (PPE) According to a December 2016 ISHN article¹, 38% of the workers surveyed did not wear flame-resistant (FR) clothing for their jobs. The main reason…
Brian’s story of his attitude-changing experience with an arc flash is a good reminder of the importance of wearing PPE properly and using the correct tools for the job. His…
Mike Doherty and I will be giving a webinar on Electrical Safety in Construction: Realities, Challenges, and Opportunities. We'll talk about these topics: Perspectives on the current state of electrical…
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…
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