Our experts helped make the electrical standards what they are today. Our team includes some of the top researchers in arc flash and many serve on key committees of the standard-setting bodies, such as NFPA, ANSI, CSA, IEC, ISO, ASTM and IEEE. Our team members have experience in factories, industrial installations, utilities, chemical plants, submarines, testing facilities, firehouses and more. Our team has extensive experience working around electricity - safely. Most have been electricians and worked in engineering management with primary corporate responsibility for electrical safety.
Founded in July of 2004, e-Hazard quickly became the leader in electrical safety training, arc flash studies and electrical safety audits. Since then, we have established working relationships with more than 500 utilities in the US and abroad, as well as Fortune 100 manufacturers, electrical contractors, and several branches of the US government. We have developed a successful model of electrical safety training classes, designed specifically for the end user. Our training classes are used by more NFPA 70E committee members than any other.
Our electrical safety training and services have helped manufacturers, electrical contractors, utilities, government agencies, military, educational institutions, consultants, insurance companies, medical facilities, and petrochemical plants.
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A 27-year-old city worker died in 2019 from an electrical shock while at work. He was a mechanical structural apprentice employed by the city of Santa Fe. In April 2019, he was working on a light fixture at the city's convention center with the circuit still energized. The accident report stated he...
City Worker Fatally Shocked in 2019: Agreement Reached https://t.co/d0BUf540rN
The Need for Equipment Data A good single-line drawing contains basic electrical equipment data on transformers, cables, switches, filters, and generators. It also indicates the normal operating network configuration, revision number, date, and the editor’s information. Sometimes, a second set of...
What Makes a Good Single-line Drawing? https://t.co/t2FrubZX1M
Why We Like These Electrical Safety Videos Safety videos connect people to life situations. They provide practical help for preventing injury or for being proactive when faced with a situation where someone is injured. This is especially true when it comes to electrical safety. Electricity does not...
Electric Safety Video by American Electric Power https://t.co/SnCGtZIk5R
Arc-rated and flame-resistant : are those the same thing? Confusion on the difference between an arc-rated (AR) garment and a flame-resistant (FR) garment still exists. Let's make the terms "arc-rated" and "flame-resistan t" a bit simpler to understand. Change in the Language The language concerning...
One Month Till ESW! Time is flying by, so be sure to register today for ESW 2021. Several e-Hazard instructors will be presenting at this year's virtual Electrical Safety Workshop: Ken Sellars - To Ground or Not to Ground (Tuesday, March 9, 10:15 a.m. MST) Al Havens - Defining the Role of the...
Electrical Safety Workshop: Speakers From e-Hazard & Arcwear https://t.co/gZ9mGe6A0i
NFPA 70E-2024: Public Input Opens https://t.co/i2wwtjrIAn