WHAT’S AT STAKE?
To reduce risk of injury and protect employees from accident, injury and death is the stated purpose of NFPA 70E electrical training. NFPA 70E is the recognized tool that illustrates how employers comply with OSHA standards and regulations. The relationship between OSHA and NFPA 70E is best characterized as “OSHA” as the “shall” and NFPA 70E as the “how”.WHAT’S THE DANGER?
There is a moral and legal obligation to protect workers who may be exposed to Electrical Hazards. Meeting OSHA regulations, reducing insurance costs, and minimizing downtime and repair costs are additional benefits of Electrical Safety programs. When electrical faults […]This content is for CoAction Insurance policy holders.
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New Safety Talks
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