Items Tagged with 'Electrical safety'

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NFPA 70E and lockout/tagout

NFPA 70E discusses complex and simple lockout/tagout. What is this? Does it apply if the work being performed is nonelectrical, such as a product or material change or repairing a mechanical shaft?
NFPA 70E discusses complex and simple lockout/tagout. What is this? Does it apply if the work being performed is nonelectrical, such as a product or material change or repairing a mechanical shaft?
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Lithium-ion batteries

Advice for preventing fires
Lithium-ion batteries power many of the devices we use every day, but they can be a fire hazard if not used properly. Here’s what you can do to keep your family safe.
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WEBINARS

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Electrical Safety: OSHA and NFPA 70E Requirements

7/25/24 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CDT

Working around and with electricity can expose workers to serious hazards that could result in electrocutions, burns and arc flash injuries. In addition, OSHA has requirements based on NFPA 70E that you must understand and comply with to assess electrical hazards and minimize the associated risk of injury. That’s why electrical safety should be an important element of any company’s workplace safety program.

Bring your questions for a live Q&A session that will follow the event!

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