Lockout and ragout activities are important for those employees who are servicing or maintaining machines or equipment.

One of the most critical methods in determining shock and arc flash hazards is always to remember to test before you touch your equipment.

Recommended practices for establishing safety and health programs and hazard identification in the construction industry.

ESFi covers information on fatal and nonfatal occupational electrical injuries from statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

With fire protection and life safety systems there a really three main signals and responses that occur — alarm, trouble, and supervisory signals.

NFPA 70E and CSA Z462 are, for the most part, developed in parallel and are technically aligned. This article will focus on four inter-related safety-related work practice requirements found in both documents.

May is Electrical Safety Month and with it comes a need for a greater understanding of NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.

What does the NEC say about available arc fault current and arc flash signs? Here are a few quick slides to help get you started.

Join NEC CMP-15 Principal member Mark Hilbert as he explains the details behind a video of an arc flash/blast event (Test No 4).

When responding to emergencies, including structure fires in one- and two-family housing units, safety is always at the top of the list of firefighter priorities.