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Containing the Electrical Hazard is our mission.
To ensure the effectiveness of a company's electrical safety program key elements must be in place. The LEE Team can assist in achieving compliance in all areas.
1. The company electrical safety program must be documented, comply with current regulations, standards and best practices including all workers who install, maintain or use electrical energy in their work tasks.
2. All workers from the management to operations, skilled crafts and laborers have received training appropriate for their level of interaction with electrical energy.
3. Training, tool box talks and safety meetings culminate in each worker's demonstration of understanding and skills proficiency using objective and measurable tools.
4. Worker assessments, at least annually of all workers to ensure understanding and compliance using the same objective and measurable tools.
5. Timely action plans to remediate any found deficiencies.
See our "Articles" page for further insight into these concepts.
Containing the Electrical Hazard is our mission.
To ensure the effectiveness of a company's electrical safety program key elements must be in place. The LEE Team can assist in achieving compliance in all areas.
1. The company electrical safety program must be documented, comply with current regulations, standards and best practices including all workers who install, maintain or use electrical energy in their work tasks.
2. All workers from the management to operations, skilled crafts and laborers have received training appropriate for their level of interaction with electrical energy.
3. Training, tool box talks and safety meetings culminate in each worker's demonstration of understanding and skills proficiency using objective and measurable tools.
4. Worker assessments, at least annually of all workers to ensure understanding and compliance using the same objective and measurable tools.
5. Timely action plans to remediate any found deficiencies.
See our "Articles" page for further insight into these concepts.