by EPSCO Electrical Power & Safety | Jun 2, 2022 | Electrical Safety Training Mini Sessions
Many of our EPSCO clients and partners ask us about the best way to prevent electrical accidents. Training your team to identify hazards and making sure they know how to respond to them is one of the foundations of a comprehensive electrical safety program....
by EPSCO Electrical Power & Safety | Oct 11, 2021 | Electrical Safety Training Mini Sessions
When creating a work environment that’s as safe from electrical accidents as possible, what you do before and after the job is just as important as the task itself. This week, our EPSCO OneMoment Online Electrical Safety Training Series will provide tips and...
by EPSCO Electrical Power & Safety | Aug 5, 2021 | Arc Flash Study, Electrical Safety Training Mini Sessions
EPSCO’s OneMoment electrical safety training series is designed to make it easier for anyone to be safer and more aware of electrical hazards in the workplace. As with anything, taking the first step makes all the difference. If you want to up your safety game,...
by EPSCO Electrical Power & Safety | Jul 21, 2021 | Codes & Standards, Electrical Safety Program, Electrical Safety Training Mini Sessions
We wanted to make a difference when we set out to create EPSCO OneMoment Electrical Safety Training. We wanted to make every workplace safer. We knew that electrical safety training needed to be about more than risks and government regulations. We knew that it needed...
by EPSCO Electrical Power & Safety | Jul 6, 2021 | Electrical Safety Program, Electrical Safety Training Mini Sessions
Electrical shock is dangerous because you never know how strong the current flow will be, or when it will take a lethal path. Creating an electrically safe work condition to reduce the risks is the best defense. This week our EPSCO One Moment electrical safety series...
by EPSCO Electrical Power & Safety | Jun 21, 2021 | Codes & Standards, Electrical Safety Training Mini Sessions
At EPSCO, we know that any time you work with electricity, there’s a chance you could suffer an electrical shock. The good news is you can protect yourself and reduce the risk by understanding the clearance levels of the equipment you and your team members are working...