Did you know that May is National Electrical Safety Month? It’s a campaign sponsored by the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) to promote electrical safety in the home, school and workplace. According to the ESFI, raising awareness of electrical hazards is the key to reducing injuries and death in the home and workplace. This week’s
Industrial workers are surrounded by potential electrical hazards, which makes following safety instructions critical.
One common cause of home fires is electricity. To help protect you and your family, we have provided a few helpful tips on electrical safety.
Do your workers need a refresher in electrical safety? If your workers are current and aren't working together on issues, they could use more training!
Not only must employers follow all U.S. Occupational Safety and …
Understanding electrical safety training and NFPA 70E requirements
Use these 5 safety tips to keep your family and your home safe from an electrical house fire this winter season.
If your workers are trained in electrical safety, it's important to keep them updated of new changes and to make sure the information is fresh for them!
An electrical fire can start and spread due to issues such as overloaded circuits, aging, weathering, faulty installation and materials, and more. Because there are so many possible causes of electrical fire, it makes sense to have a regular electrical fire safety inspection in your facility to check for these and other potential hazards.
There are probably fire hazards in your home that you haven't considered. If you want to avoid having an electrical house fire, keep these seven tips in mind.
There are different causes of fires. One of the most unpredictable and widely overlooked fires is electrical. Because virtually every room in a building has some form of electricity, an electrical fire can happen anywhere. Learn more!
Simple safety tips from the Department of Fire Services (DFS) and regular home maintenance can reduce the risk of electrical fires, keeping you and your family safe.
Two level offer for training in electrical risk prevention. This video is an introduction to the e-learning module.
“Do this, don’t do that can’t you read the sign” are the lyrics of an old song (Five Man Electrical Band) and seems to be the one of current obstacles
Electrical hazards are a work place reality. But how do you keep workers safe when they work around situations that are inherently dangerous?
Is your electrical safety program good enough? How do you know that you're doing everything possible to protect your employees from electrical hazards? The E...
Your employees should know all about electrical troubleshooting. But are the newer employees as highly trained as your seasoned ones?
Across every age group and in every area of the country, people will tell you “I’m so busy,” “I feel so much pressure,” or “I’m so overloaded.” From school-aged children facing classroom and extra-curricular demands and middle-aged adults working long hours to pr