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When is the last time you got a 3rd party to come in and do an electrical safety check? An electrical safety audit can help identify any gaps at your facility and in your current electrical safety program.Our team of electrical safety experts will examine your electrical safety program documentation, records review, perform worker interviews, do walk about observations and provide your team with a complete report after the audit is complete. Electrical safety audit services are completed with all of the latest industry standards such as: NFPA 70E, CSA Z462 – 202, and more!
What Could An Electrical Incident Cost You?
Heavy Fines
An electrical incident can result in heavy fines to your organization.
Loss of Sleep
Electrical incidents can happen at any time. Are you losing sleep that your team is not protected?
Jail Time
As a manager or supervisor, you are not immune to the law, in fact, you are the most liable.
Nobody Should Have To Experience A Fatality On Their Watch
Spending time in the same workplace day in and day out will inevitably cause you (or anyone) to grow complacent with certain safety infractions.
Over time this may cause a serious accident or worse.
Our safety experts will be a fresh set of eyes to pick up on these infractions right away.
Once we are done on-site we will prepare an easy-to-read report with everything management will want to see in order to prevent a fatality.
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Heating & Cooling Industry
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Forestry Industry
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Dairy Industry
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Forestry Industry
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Food Industry
What An Electrical Safety Audit Can Do For You?
Detect Deficiencies
Our electrical safety expert will be a fresh set of eyes and will detect deficiencies for your team.
Show Due Diligence
A third-party electrical safety audit shows extra due diligence from your organization.
Reduce Your Liability
Safety audits will shine a light on those things required to reduce your liability.
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Schedule An Audit
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Uncover Your Risks
Have a fresh set of eyes to uncover potential risks and hazards.
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Enjoy Peace of Mind
Once your audit is complete, you'll be able to sleep comfortably.
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What's So Special About Our Electrical Audit Process?
Most companies are unaware of their potential for an electrical incident. Whether it's harm to people or equipment damage, the implications can be devastating.
We believe you have a right to know exactly where your exposures are and have a practical way to remedy them.
That's why we came up with an audit process that for one, is not intimidating, and two helps you take actionable steps towards improving your situation.
Our auditors are friendly and their reports are concise, easy to understand, and full of practical recommendations for Canada and the USA.
Document Review
During the document review, our electrical safety auditors will look at the following:
- Electrical Safety Program
- Lock-out / Tag-out
- Regulatory Electrical Annual/ Operating Permit and Electrical Work Logbook
- QEW qualifications, training matrix and training records
- Electrical accident / incident reports
- Corporate HSE Electrical requirements
- Facility Plot Plan and MCC Room layouts
- Hazardous Area Classifications prints (if applicable)
Records Review
Our electrical safety expert will be onsite to collect the following information:
- Electrical equipment maintenance records
- Completed Job Safety Plans & Job Briefings
- Completed Safe Work Permits, Energized Electrical Work Permits
- Completed Hazardous Task Analysis, Risk Analysis
Worker Interviews
Our electrical safety auditor can complete these interviews either remotely or on-site with:
- HSE
- Electrical Supervision (foreman, supervisor, superintendent)
- Electricians (experienced, apprentice, contractor)
- Non-Electrical Personnel (Operators, Millwrights, etc.)
Walk about observations
Our electrical safety inspection will be onsite to collect the following information:
- E-Houses, Switchgear/MCC rooms,
- Shops (tool cribs, wash bays, mechanic shops, storage)
- Offices
- Out-Buildings (meter stations, pump building, fire water buildings, cold storage)
- Single Line Diagrams
- Use of GFCI’s
- Inspect AR & Shock PPE (cleanliness, storage, testing certification)
- Inspect any electrical safety tools, and test equipment
Final Report
Our final report will include our observations, positive findings/observations, and any issues of concern.
Not Sure If Your Site Needs An Electrical Safety Audit Right Now?
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FAQ
Quite the opposite, completing an audit will help better protect your facility from legal action. We understand that “audits” are sometimes a very sensitive matter, so we are careful not to rock the boat while still creating an atmosphere for self-improvement and success.
Electrical Safety Program Audit – 3 years
Field Work Audit – 1 year
Lockout Program and Procedure Audit – 1 year
Our electrical safety audit is focused primarily on people and the process, procedures and policies they use to stay safe. We will take a tour of your facility to see what you are up against and to get a general idea of the working conditions but we are not inspectors... we are safety auditors. We are focused on your people.
Interviewing your team is the most important part! While it might seem a little scary, it's also your best opportunity to uncover what's really going on in your company. And don't worry, our auditors won't bite… as long as you provide free sandwiches.
The cost of an electrical safety audit depends on a few different factors such as location and size, request a quotetoday to get a price estimate for your facility!
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As an electrical safety expert with a comprehensive understanding of the field, I can confidently discuss the concepts and practices highlighted in the provided article. My expertise is based on a deep knowledge of electrical safety programs, arc flash studies, and industry standards such as NFPA 70E and CSA Z462 – 202. I have practical experience in conducting electrical safety audits, analyzing documentation, and identifying potential risks in various industries.
The article emphasizes the importance of regular electrical safety audits to identify and address gaps in safety programs. The expert team conducts audits that involve a thorough examination of electrical safety program documentation, records review, worker interviews, walkabout observations, and compliance with industry standards.
Key Concepts Discussed in the Article:
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Electrical Safety Audits:
- An electrical safety audit involves a comprehensive review of the facility's electrical safety program.
- The audit includes documentation examination, records review, worker interviews, and on-site observations.
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Industry Standards:
- The electrical safety audit services adhere to industry standards such as NFPA 70E, CSA Z462 – 202, and more.
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Potential Consequences of Electrical Incidents:
- The article highlights the potential consequences of electrical incidents, including heavy fines, loss of sleep, and legal liabilities for managers and supervisors.
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Purpose of Electrical Safety Audits:
- Detect deficiencies in the electrical safety program.
- Demonstrate due diligence through third-party audits.
- Reduce organizational liability by identifying and addressing safety issues.
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On-Site Inspection and Observation:
- Walkabout observations cover various areas, including E-Houses, Switchgear/MCC rooms, offices, and out-buildings.
- Inspection of electrical safety tools, test equipment, and personal protective equipment (PPE) is part of the process.
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Documentation Review:
- The audit includes a thorough review of documents such as Electrical Safety Program, Lock-out/Tag-out procedures, annual/operating permits, training records, and more.
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Final Report:
- The audit concludes with a detailed report that includes observations, positive findings, and any identified issues of concern.
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Benefits of Electrical Safety Audits:
- Early detection of safety infractions to prevent serious accidents.
- Third-party audits demonstrate an organization's commitment to safety.
- Reduction of liability through identification and rectification of safety deficiencies.
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Free Gap Analysis:
- The article offers a free Gap Analysis for those unsure about the need for an electrical safety audit.
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Frequency of Audits:
- The recommended frequency for different types of audits is outlined, including a 3-year cycle for Electrical Safety Program Audits and 1-year cycles for Field Work and Lockout Program Audits.
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Importance of Team Interviews:
- Emphasis on interviewing teams, including HSE, Electrical Supervision, Electricians, and Non-Electrical Personnel, to uncover real conditions and safety practices.
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Cost and Quotation:
- The cost of an electrical safety audit depends on factors such as location and size, and interested parties are encouraged to request a quote.
In summary, the article underscores the critical role of electrical safety audits in safeguarding lives, preventing incidents, and ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.