NFPA 70E Implementation
Implementation of NFPA 70E standards to prevent electrical injuries, reduce arc-flash risk, and meet OSHA and EM 385 compliance.
23+ Years in Safety
Experience across wind, solar, BESS, data centers, heavy civil, utilities, and industrial projects.
Aligned with OSHA / NFPA / EM 385 / ISO
Work built to OSHA 1910/1926, NFPA 70E, EM 385-1-1, and ISO 14001/45001/9001 frameworks.
Nationwide Coverage
United States projects with mobilization to Canada (Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan), Puerto Rico, and Mexico.
for Renewable Energy & Construction
We help companies implement NFPA 70E electrical safety programs that protect qualified and unqualified workers from shock, arc-flash, and blast hazards. Our process includes risk assessment, procedure development, labeling, and worker training to ensure safe practices, proper documentation, and full compliance with OSHA 1910.333–335 and EM 385-1-1 requirements.
Every implementation package includes field assessments, hierarchy of control integration, and job briefing documentation, making your site inspection-ready.
Safety Staffing
On-site safety leadership and compliance accountability for construction and energy projects.
Compliance Consulting
Safety Program Development
Incident Investigation
Arc Flash & Electrical Safety
Industrial Hygiene
The Risks of Ignoring NFPA 70E Compliance
Without NFPA 70E implementation, facilities face unassessed electrical hazards, unsafe work practices, and exposure to severe OSHA penalties.
What Goes Wrong Without Oversight
NFPA 70E Implementation
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Field-Ready | Audit-Compliant | Worker-Focused
We turn NFPA 70E standards into practical field procedures that protect crews and keep documentation aligned with OSHA and EM 385 requirements.
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Get answers to common questions about NFPA 70E Implementation.
It outlines safety standards for working on or near electrical equipment, focusing on shock, arc-flash, and blast protection.
While not a law itself, OSHA enforces many NFPA 70E principles under OSHA 1910 Subpart S and the General Duty Clause.
At least every three years or whenever new equipment or processes are introduced.
Any worker performing or supporting electrical work above 50 volts AC or DC.
Yes. We handle risk assessments, procedure setup, labeling, and training to ensure complete NFPA 70E compliance.