What Electrical Workers Should Know about Incident Energy (Part 1)
What is Incident Energy, and Why Is It Important to My Job as an Electrical Worker? When viewed from the surface, these two questions may seem to warrant a relatively…
What is Incident Energy, and Why Is It Important to My Job as an Electrical Worker? When viewed from the surface, these two questions may seem to warrant a relatively…
Episode 5 - Task Qualified Workers In this podcast episode, Brian and Derek take on the very common and challenging topic of task qualified workers. When it comes to task…
OSHA Audits When seeking auditing guidelines for an electrical safety program, OSHA regulations pursuant to 29CFR 1910 and 1926 tend to be vague at best. Generally speaking, “audits”, according to…
A Long-term Working Relationship If you have ever attended e-Hazard's Low Voltage Qualified class, whether in-person or online, you will have watched an electrical safety video produced by AP Training…
Upcoming Webinar Webinar: Implementing Continuous Improvement in Electrical Safety Against Shock and Arc FlashDate: November 11, 2021Time: 1:00 p.m. Eastern, 12:00 p.m. Central Register here What happens when a company…
e-Hazard Offers Another New Class Employers are required by OSHA to provide a safe workplace for their workers. When employees work in a utility setting, the higher voltages being worked…
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