Leaders need to take ownership of the SAFETY ATTITUDE within a facility. It’s important to set the attitude among employees by example and reinforce it by promoting a continuous training regimen. Electrical safety is important because it’s the only hazard that can’t be detected with our senses. By the time we can detect electrical issues, it’s already too late. Leadership needs to know their facility and the hazard expectation at each piece of equipment while having a continuous presence on the floor. Sharing the responsibility and delegating it when necessary so accidents do not happen is important. Safety is an attitude and a team mentality.
Jason Bancroft Bio
Jason brings numerous years of electrical experience which includes installation and maintenance of electrical apparatus. He has personally over 30 years (military and civilian) in the trades with 17 years of teaching and studying electrical safety and arc flash events. During this time, he studied in a laboratory setting and experienced live events. It’s this background that he brings to the classroom whether in person or online.
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