Webinar: Electrical Safety Requirements 101 (OSHA, CSA and NFPA)

March 22, 2024

Is your equipment compliant with the necessary regulatory requirements from CSA, OSHA, and NFPA 70E/70B?

These safety requirements help protect your personnel from electric shock and arc flash, which are two of the leading causes of occupational fatality. Most insurance companies also require your facility to develop and apply an effective electrical safety program.

Details

Wed, Apr 17
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT
Online event

In this webinar, Spark Power’s in-house experts will walk through:

  1. Typical maintenance testing best practices
  2. Timelines for testing (NETANFPA70B and industry best practices) 
  3. Mitigating risks with full compliance with CSA and OSHA
  4. How to ensure that you are hiring qualified companies to perform this work
  5. Controlling your risks and identifying exposures
  6. Protecting your equipment, your personnel, and your contractors while maximizing reliability and uptime

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