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Electricity has long been recognized as a serious workplace hazard. OSHA's electrical standards are designed to protect employees exposed to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution, fires, and explosions. Electrical hazards are addressed in specific standards for the general industry.
Does your company have the Electrical Safety requirements?
1. Safety procedures
2. Facility electrical safety inspections
3. Electrical area Classifications
4. Proper protective equipment (Arc Flash) for electrical work
5. Lockout / Tag out (Energy control steps)
6. Written energy control program
7. Control procedures
8. Protective materials and devices
9. Training requirements
General Industry Safety Orders require all businesses and organizations to include all the elements below to assure safety of their workers and contractors that may engage in any form of electrical work. Our onsite consultant will address all of the following items;
· Personal protective equipment
· Special industries applications
· Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution
· Electrical general code compliance
· Wiring design and protection
· Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use
· Specific purpose equipment and installations
· Hazardous locations
· Training
· Safeguards for personnel protection
· NFPA 79 - wiring requirements for machines and equipment that must be included as part of their electrical safety and operations.
· NFPA 70E - electrical power distribution systems and their safe use, designs and ratings, this code is also known as "Arc Flash" study.
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