Electrical safety isn't just a priority; it's a responsibility that demands comprehensive training and understanding. At RESA Power, we recognize the gravity of arc flash incidents and the imperative need for robust safety protocols. That's why our Arc Flash/SAFETY/NFPA 70E Awareness Training goes beyond the basics to empower technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate potential hazards safely. ✅ Understanding Hazards: Our training delves deep into electrical hazards like shock and arc flash protection. Technicians gain the expertise to spot dangers and implement effective safety measures. ✅ Mastering PPE Requirements: Our courses guide technicians on selecting, using, and maintaining PPE to ensure adequate protection in their work environments. ✅ Navigating Compliance: Compliance with OSHA and NFPA 70E standards is non-negotiable for electrical safety. Our training empowers technicians with a thorough understanding of regulatory requirements, enabling them to uphold the highest safety standards in their day-to-day operations. 👉 Discover how RESA Power's training can elevate your safety standards and protect your team: https://lnkd.in/eQ6FWPxn 🌐 www.resapower.com #RESApower #RESApowerservice #ThePowerOfUs #electricalpowerservices #electricalservices #electricaltesting #ArcFlash #NFPA #OSHA #ElectricalSafety #NETA #PPE
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Electrical safety isn't just a priority; it's a responsibility that demands comprehensive training and understanding. At RESA Power, we recognize the gravity of arc flash incidents and the imperative need for robust safety protocols. That's why our Arc Flash/SAFETY/NFPA 70E Awareness Training goes beyond the basics to empower technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate potential hazards safely. ✅ Understanding Hazards: Our training delves deep into electrical hazards like shock and arc flash protection. Technicians gain the expertise to spot dangers and implement effective safety measures. ✅ Mastering PPE Requirements: Our courses guide technicians on selecting, using, and maintaining PPE to ensure adequate protection in their work environments. ✅ Navigating Compliance: Compliance with OSHA and NFPA 70E standards is non-negotiable for electrical safety. Our training empowers technicians with a thorough understanding of regulatory requirements, enabling them to uphold the highest safety standards in their day-to-day operations. 👉 Discover how RESA Power's training can elevate your safety standards and protect your team: https://lnkd.in/eQ6FWPxn 🌐 www.resapower.com #RESApower #RESApowerservice #ThePowerOfUs #electricalpowerservices #electricalservices #electricaltesting #ArcFlash #NFPA #OSHA #ElectricalSafety #NETA #PPE
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Compliance is the baseline; excellence is the goal when it comes to safety. RESA Power's Arc Flash/SAFETY/NFPA 70E Awareness Training goes beyond regulatory requirements to offer a holistic approach to electrical safety. ✅ Tailored Programs: Our training programs are tailored to address the specific needs and challenges of your organization. Whether you're looking to train new employees or enhance the skills of your existing team, we offer programs that fit your requirements. ✅ Practical Skills: Our training isn't just about theoretical knowledge—it's about equipping technicians with practical skills they can apply in real-world scenarios. From conducting arc flash hazard analysis to implementing preventive maintenance measures, our courses focus on hands-on learning. ✅ Continuous Improvement: Safety is an ongoing journey, not a destination. That's why RESA Power is committed to continuous improvement and innovation in our training programs. We regularly update our curriculum to reflect the latest industry standards and best practices, ensuring that your team receives the most up-to-date training available. 👉 Elevate your safety protocols with RESA Power and ensure a safer workplace for your team: https://lnkd.in/eQ6FWPxn 🌐 www.resapower.com #RESApower #RESApowerservice #ThePowerOfUs #electricalpowerservices #electricalservices #electricaltesting #ArcFlash #NFPA #OSHA #ElectricalSafety
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Compliance is the baseline; excellence is the goal when it comes to safety. RESA Power's Arc Flash/SAFETY/NFPA 70E Awareness Training goes beyond regulatory requirements to offer a holistic approach to electrical safety. ✅ Tailored Programs: Our training programs are tailored to address the specific needs and challenges of your organization. Whether you're looking to train new employees or enhance the skills of your existing team, we offer programs that fit your requirements. ✅ Practical Skills: Our training isn't just about theoretical knowledge—it's about equipping technicians with practical skills they can apply in real-world scenarios. From conducting arc flash hazard analysis to implementing preventive maintenance measures, our courses focus on hands-on learning. ✅ Continuous Improvement: Safety is an ongoing journey, not a destination. That's why RESA Power is committed to continuous improvement and innovation in our training programs. We regularly update our curriculum to reflect the latest industry standards and best practices, ensuring that your team receives the most up-to-date training available. 👉 Elevate your safety protocols with RESA Power and ensure a safer workplace for your team: https://lnkd.in/eQ6FWPxn 🌐 www.resapower.com #RESApower #RESApowerservice #ThePowerOfUs #electricalpowerservices #electricalservices #electricaltesting #ArcFlash #NFPA #OSHA #ElectricalSafety
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Vector is up-to-date with the NFPA 2024 Changes! Check them out in our newest electrical course releases! #ElectricalSafety #SafetyTraining #Electrical #Industrial #HSE #Safety #ArcFlash #NFPA70E
Train your workforce on critical electrical safety practices with these new course releases from Vector Solutions: 1️⃣ NFPA 70E Introduction: https://lnkd.in/gYXw9wi2 2️⃣ 2024 Changes to NFPA 70E: https://lnkd.in/g3mdYSRQ 3️⃣ Arc Flash Safety: https://lnkd.in/gBCM9Eug #ElectricalSafety #SafetyTraining #Electrical #Industrial #HSE #Safety #ArcFlash #NFPA70E
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This simple, quick electrical check takes less than 30 seconds and will keep you safe.
Here is a great example for electrical safety month. You are required by the NFPA 70E and OSHA to verify that your work area is de-energized AT THE EXACT LOCATION THAT YOU ARE WORKING. You are also required to complete a live – dead – live test to verify functionality of your testing equipment. (step #7 of the ESWC) It is not enough to just turn a disconnect off. Here is a perfect example of what could happen with a disconnect in the open or “off” position with someone working downstream. #ElectricalSafetyMonth, #WorkSafe, #PPE
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Arc-flash labeling: A critical component of electrical safety that often goes underdiscussed. As safety professionals, we know these labels serve multiple crucial purposes: 1. Inform technicians of potential hazards 2. Guide proper PPE selection 3. Establish safe work distances Beyond worker protection, proper labeling also helps organizations maintain compliance and potentially reduce liability. Key standards to be aware of: • NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) • NFPA 70E (Workplace Electrical Safety) • NFPA 70B (Electrical Equipment Maintenance) For those interested in diving deeper into NFPA 70B and its implications for arc-flash safety, I recommend checking out: https://lnkd.in/ez-ZGsZP Scott Clouse is an expert in NFPA 70B compliance who can help navigate these requirements and improve overall electrical safety. You can find more information about his expertise at the link above. Remember, staying informed about evolving safety standards is part of our ongoing responsibility as safety professionals. What are your thoughts on the importance of arc-flash labeling? Let's discuss in the comments. #ElectricalSafety #ArcFlash #workplacesafety #ContinuousLearning #NFPA70B
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Live Dead Live zero energy verification is but one step in establishing an Electricaly Safe Working Condition. It starts with training, planning, coordination and at times collaboration before we even get to gathering of tools and PPE
Here is a great example for electrical safety month. You are required by the NFPA 70E and OSHA to verify that your work area is de-energized AT THE EXACT LOCATION THAT YOU ARE WORKING. You are also required to complete a live – dead – live test to verify functionality of your testing equipment. (step #7 of the ESWC) It is not enough to just turn a disconnect off. Here is a perfect example of what could happen with a disconnect in the open or “off” position with someone working downstream. #ElectricalSafetyMonth, #WorkSafe, #PPE
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💥MANY things wrong here Jason Brozen💥 1) Insufficient Training - Electricity only kills ElectriCIANS, right⁉NOPE! Electricity doesn't care about your title! One of the biggest mistakes I see made by Employers and Safety "Professionals", they pay attention to the TITLE instead of addressing the TASK and the HAZARD. The hazard here is electricity and the tech doesn't have electrical PPE and I bet their employer hasn't given him proper or sufficient electrical safety training. He needs to be a Qualified Electrical Worker (QEW). This looks like an air handler, so assuming it is in fact an air handler, I bet they have no idea that they are required to have ElectriCAL safety training and ElectriCAL PPE. AND, AND,.... HVAC/Mechanical Tech or NOT!, they are exposed to over 50Vac, it's a 3-phase system where arc flash hazards exist AND he's using a multimeter. Drop the title, he needs to be a QEW. HEY❗guess what though⁉------- HVAC technicians don't get injured or killed by electrical hazards because they're not electriCIANS! Only us electriCIANS get injured or killed by electriCAL hazards. RIGHT??? 🤔 2)🔥Possible Arc Flash Hazard present - That's 3-phase, there lies a potential arc flash hazard, protection MAY be required and that is determined by an IEA, that I didn't see on the cover, or by referring to the NFPA 70E tables.🔥 3)⚡Electric Shock Hazard present - Those are 600V rated fuses, he's crossing the 12" Restricted Approach Boundary and he has no Electric Shock PPE. Namely, Rubber Insulating Gloves (RI6s). From what I see, he's not a QEW so technically, he shouldn't even be in there!⚡ 4)💥Not using his DMM correctly - That is a 3-phase/600V rated fused disconnect so that makes it a CAT III exposure. His DMM is CAT III, but his leads are in a CAT II state. He is using his DMM improperly.💥 5)☠No L-D-L - His DMM may have failed. That may be the problem!☠ To use a DMM, ONE (not an electriCIAN, ONE!) who uses a DMM is required to be qualified. The employer must deem this worker qualified to perform electrical testing, troubleshooting and diagnostics on energized equipment. #ElectricalSafety #ESIPAC #NFPA70E #ElectricShock #ArcFlashTraining #ElectricityOnlyKillsElectricians????? #LiveSafe
Here is a great example for electrical safety month. You are required by the NFPA 70E and OSHA to verify that your work area is de-energized AT THE EXACT LOCATION THAT YOU ARE WORKING. You are also required to complete a live – dead – live test to verify functionality of your testing equipment. (step #7 of the ESWC) It is not enough to just turn a disconnect off. Here is a perfect example of what could happen with a disconnect in the open or “off” position with someone working downstream. #ElectricalSafetyMonth, #WorkSafe, #PPE
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🚨🔍 New Video Release! 🔍🚨 ⚡🔧 Understand best practices for electrical equipment maintenance to improve safety and ensure compliance according to NFPA 70B 🎥 Watch the video now! #NFPA70B #ElectricalSafety #CoverRemoval #EquipmentMaintenance #Compliance #Safety
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OSHA issues new arc flash guidelines for electrical safety equipment. Part of my job involves working near high energy electrical equipment. So this hits home. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has released updated personal protective equipment (PPE) guidance to safeguard workers from electrical arc flash hazards. The announcement emphasizes the need for arc-rated protective clothing and equipment for employees working on or near energized electrical systems. According to OSHA, the update aims to close a safety gap that previously left more than 600,000 workers without appropriate arc flash protection despite existing industry standards such as NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. This formalizes OSHA requirements. The updated guidance addresses the two leading causes of arc flash injuries: 1. incorrectly claiming work is de-energized 2. working on low-voltage systems without appropriate PPE. OSHA also highlights that energized work on circuits over 50 volts⚡necessitates the use proper PPE, including arc-rated clothing, to prevent injuries. Circuits that appear to be harmless can be quite dangerous without adequate preparation and arc-flash rated PPE. #arcflash #electricalsafety #powergeneration #osha
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