NFPA-70E, the standard for electrical safety in the workplace that OSHA uses to site violations of this industry standard has the 2012 revision coming out shortly. There are several changes that DIRECTLY affect how you need to be prepared to avoid OSHA violations and fines. One new addition [Section 110.6(D)(1)(f)(New)] reads "The employer shall determine through regular supervision and through inspections conducted on AT LEAST AN ANNUAL BASIS that each employee is complying with the safety-related work practices required by this standard.". Do you have your documentation in order? TEGG Services will help keep you out of the OSHA crosshairs. Click the attachment below to see a sample view of the web based inspection report TEGGPro.
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