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OSHA requires all (eligible) employers to have an electrical safety program site. Are you prepared?

Whether you need a complete policy written, or you need your current policy reviewed and updated, the safety experts at TMK and Associates, Inc. can help. Years of experience in the commercial and industrial fields have made us experts. We even have ready-made sample policies if you prefer to write your electrical safety policy yourself, but need a ‘helping hand'. We provide businesses with tailored, affordable and professional written programs. Let TMK and Associates, Inc. help you make your program the safest there is.

Since its inception in 1970, OSHA has developed thousands of regulations to protect workers. The resources needed to keep track of and understand these regulations can sometimes be daunting, and unfortunately many companies don’t have the means available to hire a full time safety professional. That’s why so many organizations don’t have safety programs in place to protect themselves and their workers, and why they turn to the professional expertise of TMK and Associates, Inc.

The written electrical safety program is a document that describes an organization's electrical safety policies and responsibilities. The rudimentary purpose of an electrical safety program is to prevent accidents and injuries and is designed to bring structure and consistency into a company's accident prevention efforts. TMK and Associates can provide a written electrical safety program to provide personnel with direction on safe work practices at your facility. But workplace safety is more than just protecting your workers; it is about protecting your company as well. Not only do employers need to meet OSHA regulations, (Link to box) but in todays litigate society, an accident could cost thousands of dollars, or worse.

Take a look at some of the benefits of allowing the professionals of TMK and Associates, Inc. to provide you with a written electrical safety program:

  • Your company will be in compliance with Federal (and State) regulations. (Read: No OSHA Fines)
  • A well-designed program will improve safety while cutting the cost of administering the program.
    • No employee wants to get injured. When workers have direction and management support (in the form of an enforced written safety program) they want to work safely.
    • A written electrical safety program helps manage recurring tasks and training that need to be completed. Your company will save innumerable dollars as your employees help keep the workplace safe and increase productivity.
    • Improved employee morale.
    • It’s easy for companies without a full time safety professional to put in place a complete, expertly and professionally written electrical safety program.
    • Programs can be customized to include any specifics unique to your facility.
    • Begin the growth of a company-wide safety commitment.

Programs are delivered in Microsoft Word, ready for publication, or hard bound for distribution throughout your facility.

So, whether you need a complete program, or just need to review and update your current program, let the professional expertise of TMK and Associates, Inc. stand above the rest. Contact us today for more information. And don’t forget, once you implement a written electrical safety program, TMK and Associates can assist in training your employees.

Why do I need a written electrical safety program?
  • Workers need to know what is specifically required, and guidance on how to perform jobs safely.
  • Supervisors need the tools and guidance to manage workers in a safe workplace.
  • Management needs protect the most important asset – the workers.

 

 
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