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Plugged into Safety

Plugged into Safety
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Hosted by Brian McCauley and Derek Vigstol of e-Hazard, these sessions will bring major value to anyone looking to better understand electrical safety compliance. Whether it is as simple as trying to figure out what electrical personal protective equipment is needed, or as challenging as meeting the latest OSHA requirements, both Brian and Derek make this simple to understand as well as implement. The topics discussed will be helpful to anyone, from experts in the field or those just starting out.
Each episode will tackle various electrical safety topics, so you are always guaranteed to walk away with something new. We focus on helping you keep your teams safe when it comes to electrical work as well as how to implement the best practices in electrical safety compliance.
Derek Vigstol is an Electrical Safety Consultant for e-Hazard. He has been in the electrical industry for over 11 years and is an expert on NFPA 70E.
Brian McCauley handles Sales & Marketing for e-Hazard and has been in the electrical industry for 17 years.
Each episode will tackle various electrical safety topics, so you are always guaranteed to walk away with something new. We focus on helping you keep your teams safe when it comes to electrical work as well as how to implement the best practices in electrical safety compliance.
Derek Vigstol is an Electrical Safety Consultant for e-Hazard. He has been in the electrical industry for over 11 years and is an expert on NFPA 70E.
Brian McCauley handles Sales & Marketing for e-Hazard and has been in the electrical industry for 17 years.
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On this podcast Brian and Derek are joined by Derek Sang with Bulwark. The title of this episode is The Good, Better & Best Options to look for when it comes to arc flash PPE & Layering. Our listeners should walk away having much more knowledge of the electrical and arc flash personal protective equipment needed. We will also discuss breakopen, the differences in certain fibers, technologies, and industry trends. Join Brian, Derek V. and Derek S. for this discussion and download this episode now!
On this podcast Brian and Derek discuss energized work. This is a highly debated topic in the industry and Derek will go into detail on 5 exceptions from NFPA 70E, one of those exceptions is relatively new as it is from the NFPA 70E 2024 update. Join Brian and Derek for this discussion and download this episode now!
On this podcast Brian and Derek discuss NFPA 70B and answering the question for where to start. Derek will take us through the value of a gap analysis and discuss why this is such a great starting point for those looking to get compliance with NFPA 70B. Derek will discuss how a gap analysis will lay out next steps as well as an overall roadmap for compliance. NFPA 70B compliance ultimately leads to lower insurance premiums, strong ROI, as well as lowered safety risks. Join Brian and Derek for this discussion and download this episode now!
In this episode, Derek and Brian are joined by e-Hazard founding partner, Bill Shinn, PE. A pioneer in the Electrical Safety industry, Bill has taken the lead on developing training for DC applications such as electric vehicles, batteries, and DC chargers. DC battery applications are rapidly evolving, creating challenges and uncertainty, as new technologies continuously join the market. We focus on keeping safety measures and training in step. Join Bill, Derek, and Brian as they clarify the risks and best-practice safety protocols in the rapidly expanding DC-powered world.
On this podcast Derek and Brian discuss, “What is a Qualified Electrical Worker?” There has been a lot of confusion in the industry around this topic and Derek and Brian try to set the record straight for everyone. Questions like, “Who qualifies the electrical worker?, and “How an electrical worker can become qualified,” and the importance of an Electrical Safety Program to define roles in the organization are all discussed on this podcast. Join Derek and Brian for this discussion as it should assist with any questions and provide some clarity around this common question.
On this podcast Brian and Derek discuss continuing education in the electrical industry. They will discussed what options are available in the electrical industry as well as how can you specifically accomplish your goals for CEU’s. Also, with all the state regulations for how CEU’s are handled, Derek and Brian suggest some ways that you can ensure you are getting the proper credit. Join Brian and Derek for this discussion so you will be up to speed on this impactful topic.
On this podcast Brian and Derek have a special guest, Zarheer Jooma, PE. Zarheer is a Professional Engineer as well as a Partner for e-Hazard and brings a lot of experience to the electrical industry. There is a lot of confusion around this level 0 and Derek and Zarheer do a great job detailing out what to look for as well as how to simplify this topic so we all are safe and compliant. Join Brian, Derek and Zarheer for this discussion so you will be up to speed.
In “Avoiding Contact, Part 2” Brian, Derek and George continue their discussion of protection strategies for avoiding inadvertent contact, as well as training needs and advocacy within the industry. Join Brian, Derek and George for this discussion and download “Part 2” now!
On this podcast Brian and Derek have a special guest, George Cole. George has a very strong background as an electrician and works for a utility in Arizona. We will discuss the methods for avoiding inadvertent contact as a protection strategy, as well as what OSHA and NFPA 70E say on the subject. Donning PPE, or de-energizing electrical equipment, is not enough to ensure safe working conditions. Derek and George give some great details around additional practices to consider. Join Brian, Derek and George for this discussion and download this episode now!
Don’t throw those manufacturers’ manuals away just yet! NFPA 70B sets the stage for a new era in electrical equipment maintenance. From needs’ assessments to predictive maintenance to OSHA, Brian and Derek explain the ramifications of transforming a long-time “recommended practice” into an industry standard.
Join Brian McCauley and Derek Vigstol as they discuss the revisions in 2024 NFPA 70E. While the changes in the 2024 revision are not ground-breaking, there are shifts that impact practices in the industry, perhaps more significantly than first appears. Find out how Annex S, limited approach boundaries, verifying Electrically Safe Work Conditions, among other changes, will impact the industry.
Seth McCoy, Test & Evaluation Engineer/Technician Lead for Battery Innovation Center (BIC), joins us as we discuss a new frontier - electric vehicles.
Intro – 00:00:30:00
Introduction of Guest: Seth McCoy – 00:02:15:00
What does the testing process involve for batteries? – 00:04:30:00
What hazards do you see during testing? – 00:07:05:00
There is still a lot to learn and discover because this tech is so new – 00:09:32:00
Importance of partnerships between e-Hazard and BIC to learn more and keep people safe – 00:13:24:00
Adapting Safe Work Practices to Batteries – 00:17:30:00
What hazards do batteries present in everyday life not just for EV? – 00:18:24:00
Battery Innovation Center Website and Seth contact info – 00:21:08:00
Closing Remarks – 00:22:03:00
Outro – 00:23:28:00
In this podcast, we discuss Energized Electrical Work Permits and share best practices used by some of our clients.
Intro – 00:00:30:19
Electrical Safety Programs – 00:02:47:10
Increase in ESP Interest – 00:03:25:02
Benefits of Developing Your Own ESP 00:05:35:19
Who & How Do ESP’s Help? – 00:07:56:00
Energized Electrical Work Permits – 00:11:30:07
Best Practice for Implementing/Improving ESP’s – 00:15:34:26
Implementing an ESP Takes Time – 00:18:21:26
Upcoming Trade Shows – 00:20:29:25
Outro – 00:22:02:00
Mike Holt, National Electrical Code® expert, joins us in this episode to discuss the revisions to the 2023 National Electrical Code, specifically 110.16b regarding arc flash labeling on service equipment.
Electrical safety trainer Gus Gantzer joins us this week as we discuss the importance of developing safety habits and seek to clarify the requirements for electrical training. We also debate OSHA’s stance on live training versus online training.
Wesley Wheeler, NECA's Director of Safety, joins us as we discuss energized work permits.
Sam Stonerock, Senior Advisor at Southern California Edison, joins us as we examine the NESC and the role of deenergization in the electrical industry.
Gus Gantzer, a former safety consultant with the North Dakota Safety Council, joins us as we discuss the importance of electrical safety and debate the often costly investment in electrical training.
Shannon Tymosko - second-year Electrical Apprentice with the IBEW, social media influencer, and motivational speaker - shares her journey to skilled trades.
Al Havens, retired Senior Electrical Engineer for U.S. Gypsum, joins us to discuss his presentation titled “What is a Normal Operation Condition?” at the IEEE IAS ESW (March 2022).