…is due to this idea of repetitive training and skills check. If you think about it, training for remote racking and electrical safety is not much different from an AED…
…challenging to remember exactly how they work after long periods of sitting idle in on a cart or in an equipment room. Many customers receive equipment training upon the initial…
…suggests that the total cost of an arc flash injury may exceed $1 million. Most employers are aware of the responsibility to provide employees with training, procedures, and equipment to…
…equipment is working within normal operating conditions as specified by NFPA 70E standards. Regular training on your remote racking and switching equipment should also be part of your electrical safety…
…remote operation equipment available. We believe that our extensive line of arc flash mitigation equipment, in conjunction with training and awareness, has rendered arc flash injuries not only avoidable, but…
…electric-arc-flash hazards and compliance with NFPA 70E-2004. [11/14/2006] 1910.335(a)(2)(i) – OSHA requirements for warning signs and protection from electric-arc-flash hazards and compliance with NFPA 70E-2004. [11/14/2006] 1910.335(a)(2)(i) – Training and…
…a simple lack of awareness. Training gives safety an edge over these other mind-sets by keeping it front and center. Follow OSHA regulations 29CFR1910.332 and .333, as well as NFPA…
…guidance for reducing exposure to electrical hazards. Employers are responsible for establishing, documenting, and implementing safety procedures and training employees. Standards emphasize the importance of inspecting and maintaining equipment and…