This session is a deep dive into Section 210.8 of NEC 2023. John McCamish and Thomas Domitrovich walk through this section which focuses on GFCI requirements.
Suicide prevention is critical for our industry. This is an awesome session with my friend Wes Wheeler from NECA who is very involved with increasing safety in the electrical industry.
Get ready to dive into a topic often overlooked but critically important: hazard risk analysis. Before any work begins, it's essential to assess potential risks. But what happens when circumstances change unexpectedly, even if everything seems perfectly planned? This session will challenge your perspective and provide eye-opening insights.
The concept of a 'qualified person' is often a topic of debate. In this session, join Robert from Omaha and Thomas Domitrovich as they delve into this important subject, offering valuable insights and clarifying key aspects of what it truly means to be qualified.
Join Vincent Barlow and Thomas Domitrovich in this insightful video as we explore the critical role of emotional intelligence in promoting electrical safety. Discover how self-awareness, empathy, and effective communication can enhance decision-making and teamwork in high-risk environments, fostering a safer workplace for everyone.
Join Vincent Barlow and Thomas Domitrovich for Part II on Emotional Intelligence as they connect emotional intelligence to electrical safety, focusing on how self-awareness and communication enhance safety in high-risk environments.
This session kicks off a series with Derek Vigstol on Section 110.3, Electrical Safety Program, from NFPA 70E 2024. Covering Parts (A) through (L), it provides a comprehensive look at this vital component of electrical safety. This first video focuses on part (A) General.
Suicide prevention is critical for our industry. This is an awesome session with my friend Wes Wheeler from NECA who is very involved with increasing safety in the electrical industry.
Get ready to dive into a topic often overlooked but critically important: hazard risk analysis. Before any work begins, it's essential to assess potential risks. But what happens when circumstances change unexpectedly, even if everything seems perfectly planned? This session will challenge your perspective and provide eye-opening insights.
This session explores the essentials of an electrical safety program, focusing on building awareness of electrical hazards, fostering self-discipline, and instilling safety principles and controls for employees working in high-risk environments.
This video delves into key requirements for electrical safety programs outlined in NFPA 70E, including defining foundational principles, establishing controls for monitoring and measurement, and identifying procedures to follow before starting work near electrical hazards. Explore practical examples from Informative Annex E to enhance program effectiveness.
This video explores the Risk Assessment Procedure outlined in NFPA 70E, Section 110.3(H). Topics include identifying hazards, assessing risks, implementing controls based on the hierarchy of risk control methods, and addressing human error. Learn how to enhance safety by integrating best practices and insights from Informative Annexes F and Q.
This video covers the essential steps of Job Safety Planning and Job Briefing as outlined in NFPA 70E 2024. Learn how to document a thorough job safety plan, assess electrical hazards, plan emergency responses, and conduct effective job briefings. The session also addresses how to adapt safety planning when work scope changes, ensuring employee protection throughout the job.
This video focuses on the importance of incident investigations as outlined in NFPA 70E 2024. Learn how to incorporate procedures into your electrical safety program to investigate incidents, including near misses, to prevent future occurrences and improve workplace safety.
This video covers the lockout/tagout program and auditing requirements in the 2024 NFPA 70E. It explains the need for a lockout/tagout program as part of the electrical safety program and outlines audit intervals—every three years for the overall program and annually for field work. It also highlights the importance of auditing lockout/tagout procedures to identify deficiencies in training and execution, with documentation required for all audits to ensure compliance and improve safety.
This video features Nehad ElSherif and Thomas Domitrovich discussing electrical shock hazards. They explore the risks associated with electrical shock, including the potential for injury or death, and share insights on safety practices, proper equipment usage, and preventive measures. The video emphasizes the importance of awareness and training to protect workers from electrical hazards in various environments.
In this video, Brad Nanna from IRISS discusses the importance of infrared scanning and the role of IR windows in electrical equipment. He highlights how IR windows provide a safer way to conduct infrared inspections, reducing the risk of exposure to electrical hazards while improving the accuracy and efficiency of maintenance processes. The video emphasizes the significance of incorporating IR windows for a safer, more reliable approach to electrical equipment monitoring.
In this video, Dan Carnovale and Thomas Domitrovich discuss the concept of experiential learning and showcase Eaton’s experience centers. These centers provide a unique opportunity to demonstrate electrical solutions in action, allowing participants to see and understand concepts that are typically hidden during the application of electrical systems. The video highlights how these hands-on experiences enhance learning and improve the understanding of complex electrical solutions in real-world settings.
In this session, Megan Hayes from NEMA discusses the importance and significance of codes and standards in the electrical industry. She highlights how these regulations ensure safety, reliability, and consistency in electrical systems, and explains their role in guiding industry practices, fostering innovation, and protecting both workers and the public. The session emphasizes the critical role codes and standards play in maintaining high-quality, safe electrical installations.
In this session, Gerry O'Connor and Thomas Domitrovich discuss how the National Electrical Code (NEC) is adopted across the United States. They explore the challenges involved in the adoption process and emphasize the importance of updating to the latest edition of the NEC. The session highlights how timely adoption ensures safety, consistency, and compliance across the electrical industry, addressing the evolving needs of technology and safety standards.
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