Even when you believe you are in compliance, an OSHA inspection can be a stressful experience. Get a fresh perspective on your electrical safety compliance status. In this assessment, we identify
compliance issues and make recommendations for corrective action. We can help you ensure compliance with OSHA, NEC®, NFPA 70E®, NESC, MSHA, IEEE, ANSI and ASTM, as applicable to your
industry.
It’s fast.
The duration of the assessment depends on your organizations electrical system size but generally
five days on site is standard. You will get a preliminary verbal report at the end of day five and a final
report delivered in the following weeks.
It’s affordable.
First violation penalties can cost you up to $7,000. Willful or repeat violations start at $70,000. Do
the math. Non-compliance can add up fast. The cost of our compliance assessment is much less
than the citations you may be issued. You also have the opportunity to save on insurance costs,
depending on your providers policies. Our recommendations provide an economic and realistic
solution.
It’s documented.
Even if compliance won’t be achieved overnight, it’s good to have proof that you know about issues
in your facility and have a practical plan to get back on track.
It’s life saving.
You don’t get a second chance to save a life. Just because it hasn’t happened, doesn’t mean it won’t
happen. Compliance is about more than rules: it’s about eliminating recognized hazards in the
workplace so your coworkers can go home to their families.
The assessment includes:
- Facility Inspection - Visual compliance inspection of your electrical facilities and installations. You
will receive photographs, descriptions, references and recommendations.
- PPE Program Review - Examination of the storage, maintenance, testing and documentation procedures
for your PPE program.
- Job/Task Review - Identification of job responsibilities for qualified and unqualified workers and
the tasks required for each responsibility. This information will be used for evaluation of procedures,
training program and the need for a detailed Job/Task Analysis.
- Safe Work Program Review - Review all components of your electrical safe work program and
safety procedures for standards compliance.
Get started.
Schedule a free consultation with one of our safety experts.
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