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ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROGRAM HANDBOOK FOR INDEPENDENT WORKSITES: A Practical Guide to Building, Documenting, and Running a Written Program for Energy ... Protection at Small and Independent Worksites - Softcover

FAUST, NATHAN R.

 
9798192681008: ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROGRAM HANDBOOK FOR INDEPENDENT WORKSITES: A Practical Guide to Building, Documenting, and Running a Written Program for Energy ... Protection at Small and Independent Worksites

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You are responsible for electrical safety. No one taught you how.

You run a small operation, or you supervise one. Somewhere on your site there are panels, cords, and circuits, and the law expects you to have a written electrical safety program. But you are not an electrician. You were handed the responsibility, not the training, and the standards read like they were written for a corporate safety department you do not have.

So the questions pile up, and they keep you honest at night:

  • What does OSHA actually require me to put in writing?
  • Am I allowed to copy a program off the internet, or will that get me cited?
  • What happens if someone gets hurt and I cannot prove I did the right things?
  • Where does my responsibility end and a qualified professional's begin?

Here is the uncomfortable truth. A generic, copied program is not just useless, it is a liability. It describes a workplace that is not yours and quietly omits your real hazards. When an inspector arrives, or worse, when someone is shocked or burned, a document that was never fitted to your site offers no protection at all. Most workplace electrical deaths happen to people whose main job is not electrical work, harmed by hazards they were never taught to recognize. The gap between "we have a binder" and "we have a real program" is where people get hurt and employers get cited.

This handbook closes that gap.

Written in plain language for the small-business owner, site supervisor, or safety coordinator, it teaches you to understand, build, document, and run a genuine written electrical safety program, grounded in the public OSHA standards that govern most United States workplaces. It assumes no prior electrical knowledge and defines every term the first time it appears.

Inside the 15 in-depth chapters, you will learn to:
  • Identify the four electrical hazards and assess the real risk on your site
  • Apply the hierarchy of controls, starting with the rule to deenergize first
  • Build an energy control (lockout/tagout) program that holds up
  • Understand PPE, training, and contractor coordination without guesswork
  • Respond to incidents and meet OSHA's recordkeeping and reporting rules
  • Keep your program current, audited, and continuously improving

You also get 60 clear diagrams, a consolidated glossary, a documentation checklist, and template frameworks with the non-negotiable rules for adapting them safely to your own equipment.

This is an educational guide and a foundation, not a substitute for the official standards, formal training, or a qualified person, and it tells you honestly, on every relevant page, exactly where a professional must take over.

Stop guessing. Stop hoping a copied binder will hold. Build a program you can actually stand behind.

Scroll up and get your copy today.

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