How Bowtie Engineering Standardizes Electrical Safety Across Multiple Sites
Managing electrical safety at a single site is already a challenge. But when you scale that across multiple facilities, each with its own layout, equipment, and personnel, the margin for error widens. Different sites mean different standards, different training histories, and often, different levels of risk awareness. For multi-location enterprises, inconsistency in electrical safety isn’t […]
Creating Qualified Electrical Workers in High-Risk Environments
When it comes to electrical safety, there’s a big difference between being trained and being qualified. And when the stakes involve arc flash hazards, energized systems, and high-risk environments, that distinction becomes more than technical; it becomes critical to safety, compliance, and business continuity. At Bowtie Engineering, we don’t just provide safety instructions. We help […]
The Business Case for Investing in Arc Flash Safety Training
When a serious electrical incident occurs, it often makes headlines for the damage it causes. But what doesn’t make the news is the long list of preventable decisions or missed opportunities that led up to it. For facility leaders and safety managers, arc flash safety training isn’t just a legal obligation; it’s a critical investment […]
What NFPA 70E Compliance Really Means for Facilities
Most safety programs focus on prevention. But when it comes to electrical hazards, prevention isn’t just best practice. It’s the difference between life and death. That’s where NFPA 70E training comes in, providing a comprehensive framework for safe electrical work environments that protect not only systems and equipment but the people behind them. For many […]
Building an Electrical Safety Culture That Lasts
A safety policy on paper is a start, but it won’t stop an arc flash. Culture does that. The difference between a reactive facility and a resilient one comes down to whether safety is embedded into daily operations or merely bolted on as an annual obligation. Every 30 minutes, an employee in the U.S. suffers […]