Electrical safety has made significant headway over the past 20 years as overall awareness of electrical hazards and the NFPA 70E standard has increased substantially. While this is definitely a ...
NFPA 70E says that an electrical safety program shall identify the procedures employees must use before they can start work if they are expected to be exposed to electrical hazards [Sec. 110.5(G)].
NFPA 70E requires the electrical safety program to identify the controls by which it is measured and monitored 110.1(F). You could read this to mean such identification is just a documentation ...
We often take electricity for granted. We don’t think about it when it is working fine and all our tools, equipment, and appliances are running smoothly. But when we lose electricity, many operations ...
Behavior-based safety (BBS) programs are well known among safety professionals. Their simplicity makes it easy to implement and a popular choice among organizations of all sizes and safety budgets.
There is still a lot to consider when it comes to fully protecting workers form arc flash and electrical shock hazards. Electrical safety has made significant headway over the past 20 years as overall ...
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