Reduce Your Injury Risk and Increase Your Bottom Line with 70E Best Practices

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Session Type:

NECA Show Education

Location

NECA Tradeshow Floor

Room Number: Room 1

Description

The potential for human error on an electrical project is huge and companies must develop best practices to identify and address human error and its negative consequences. Using the principles outlined in the Human Performance and Workplace Electrical Safety section of the NFPA 70E, this session will identify how to control risk, identify potential performance issues and provide tools to help your workforce develop as safety leaders.

Speaker

  • Scott Francis

    Scott graduated from Augustana College and the University of Iowa with a M.S. in Inorganic Chemistry. Scott has been involved with the Safety Industry since 1991 and has extensive experience with the performance of protective apparel fabrics as well as protective apparel programs.

    Scott has participated in a number of industry organizations, including Edison Electric Institute and National Safety Council-Utilities Division. He frequently addresses trade associations and groups regarding electric arc and flash fire hazards, body burn injury, the protective performance of flame resistant clothing, and related topics. He lives in the Chicago area with his wife and two sons.

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