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Where Can I Get Electrical Maintenance and Testing Services in Georgia?

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Electrical equipment that is not regularly maintained is one of the leading causes of unplanned downtime, equipment failure, and workplace fires in Georgia industrial and commercial facilities. Yet many facility managers only think about electrical maintenance after something goes wrong. If you are searching for a qualified provider of electrical maintenance and testing services in […]

Lockout/Tagout and Arc Flash: Why These Two Programs Must Work Together?

Lock Out Tag Out

Lockout/tagout (LOTO) and arc flash safety are often treated as separate compliance programs, managed by different teams and documented separately. This is a mistake that creates gaps in protection — and those gaps are where electrical injuries happen. Here is why LOTO and arc flash must be integrated, what each program requires, and how to […]

How Often Does an Arc Flash Study Need to Be Updated?

Arc Flash Study

One of the most common compliance mistakes facilities make is conducting an arc flash study once — then treating it as permanently valid. This is not how NFPA 70E works, and relying on outdated arc flash data can be just as dangerous as having no study at all. Here is exactly what the standard requires, […]

What Is an Arc Flash Study, And Does Your Facility Actually Need One?

Arc Flash Study

If you manage a manufacturing plant, data center, commercial building, or industrial facility, you have almost certainly heard the term ‘arc flash study.’ But many facility managers and EHS professionals are still uncertain what one actually involves, who legally requires it, and whether their site genuinely needs one. This post answers all three questions clearly. […]

What Happens If Your Employees Aren’t NFPA 70E Trained?

Employees Aren't NFPA 70E Trained

Many employers assume that providing PPE is enough to satisfy electrical safety requirements. It is not. OSHA requires that workers exposed to electrical hazards be trained — and that training must align with NFPA 70E standards. The consequences of skipping or cutting corners on training go far beyond a citation. Here is what the regulations […]