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May is National Electrical Safety Month: Powering Safety Every Day
Each May, organizations across the country observe National Electrical Safety Month, led by the Electrical Safety Foundation International, to raise awareness about electrical hazards and promote safe practices at work and at home. For those of us in industrial and construction environments, this message isn’t seasonal—it’s a daily responsibility.
Why Electrical Safety Matters
Electricity is essential—but it can be unforgiving. Workplace incidents involving electrical hazards can lead to severe burns, arc flash explosions, fires, and even fatalities. Many of these incidents are preventable with proper training, hazard recognition, and adherence to established safety standards. Common risks include:
- Arc flash and arc blast incidents
- Contact with energized equipment
- Improper lockout/tagout procedures
- Damaged tools, cords, and equipment
- Overloaded circuits and poor grounding
Understanding NFPA 70E: The Standard for Electrical Safety
At the core of workplace electrical safety is NFPA 70E, developed by the National Fire Protection Association. This standard provides a framework for protecting workers from electrical hazards and it’s a critical component of a comprehensive safety program.
Strengthen Your Team with Arc Flash Training at TRMA
At TRMA, we are committed to helping our members stay safe and compliant. Our NFPA 70E Arc Flash Training equips your team with the knowledge and practical skills needed, whether your employees are “qualified” electrical workers or support personnel working near energized equipment, this training is essential. National Electrical Safety Month is a great reminder—but electrical safety must be reinforced year-round. Consider these steps to strengthen your program:
- Schedule refresher training and audits
- Review and update your electrical safety policies
- Ensure proper labeling of electrical panels
- Verify PPE is available, rated, and in good condition
- Encourage a culture where employees speak up about hazards
Don’t wait for an incident to highlight the importance of electrical safety. Invest in your team’s knowledge and protection. Contact TRMA today to schedule your NFPA 70E Arc Flash Training and keep your workforce safe, compliant, and prepared.
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