OSHA standards are sometimes technical and confusing. One of the most frequently asked requests by our clients is to help them understand just what is a 'Qualified Electrical Person' and help them determine if their experienced electricians meet the criteria. Questions like these are often asked: Does Experienced/Licensed = Qualifed? What are OSHA's definitions and expectations? If we've been doing it for years, why aren't we considered 'Qualified' now?
Your questions are welcome, we'll use them to develop our FAQ section. Email Us Free Webinars Become more knowledgable in your industry by attending one of these free, informative webinars. Predictive and Preventive Maintenance: Do You Have a Strategy for Improving Maintenance at Your Facility? View a recording of the presentation Originally broadcast October 28, 2009 *(We suggest using Internet Explorer to view this presentation) Do you have a strategy for improving maintenance in your facility? - Are you performing preventive maintenance, but not getting any return from it?
- Are you getting a good return on your maintenance investment?
- Are you planning maintenance effectively?
- Do you know where your waste is in your maintenance process?
- Do you know the tools that can find that waste and minimize it?
We talk about these questions in our 60 minute Maintenance Manager 101/102 webcast. This one hour overview is taken from our MM 101 & 102 6 day "hands on" training workshop. It is a "how to" course for improving the maintenance function in your facility.
You will learn why you need to develop a step-by-step plan to take your maintenance group to the next level of operation. These are doable, bite-size steps that will move your maintenance group forward. How to Deal with the 2009 NFPA 70E View a recording of the presentation Originally broadcast November 11, 2008 View this free NTT webinar in order to better understand the requirements of the 2009 NFPA 70E. Did you know the following about the 2009 NFPA 70E? The 2009 NFPA 70E now requires a dress rehearsal of electrical tasks using PPE. Tables have changed and it's important to implement new procedures—especially for contractors. If you have received training in NFPA 70E but have not performed those tasks for 12 months, you are required to be retrained.
Please know that this webinar is an introduction to the topic of the 2009 NFPA 70E. It is not a replacement for our instructor-led training. |