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Business NH Magazine 2008 business of the year



Safety

NEW! MSI Mechanical receives recognition for their outstanding effort and record for safety performance! Read More!

It is the policy of MSI Mechanical Systems Inc that the safety and health of our employees are of utmost and primary importance. The management recognizes the importance of safety and health and is committed to providing a workplace for our employees in which recognized hazards are controlled or eliminated. MSI has won safety awards such as Most Creative Safety Program, The Most Improved & the silver & platinum levels of The Safety Training and Evaluation Process (STEP).

Therefore, we require all of our employees to attend a 10 hour Occupational Safety and Health Outreach for Construction course. Each employee is also issued their own copy of the official OSHA Safety Handbook. This course covers all of the basic safety issues typically encountered on a job site.

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The NFPA 70E® Code for Safe Work Practices
The NFPA 70E® Code for Safe Work Practices provides a good explanation to help you meet the OSHA mandates. The NFPA 70E® code is explained in this seminar along with how it can be used as a guide to meet the OSHA mandates. NFPA 70E® topics covered in this seminar include:

  • What is NFPA 70E® and how does it relate to OSHA?
  • What are OSHA regulations for people working on or near energized electrical equipment
  • Understanding the NFPA 70E®, Arc Flash, Arc Blast, & Shock
  • Identify electrical safety hazards and plan protective schemes and techniques to address each hazard
  • Recognize the steps needed to work safely on or near live parts
  • Arc Flash PPE Requirements
  • Volt meter training requirements
  • Learn how to analyze work tasks and select the appropriate PPE
  • Determine the hazard risk category classification of a given task
  • Specific requirements for energizing and de-energizing power circuits
  • Intent and limitations of personal protective equipment
  • A simplified approach to assure adequate PPE for diverse tasks
  • Employ the specific steps to be taken to ensure an electrically safe work condition
  • Create lockout/tag out procedures applicable to any given facility or activity
  • Electrical safety videos
  • Short, simple, open-book quiz on selecting the proper PPE for a given task

 

 
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