by Jeff Kershner | Jan 31, 2018 | PPE, Safety Tips
"How often should I test my voltage rated gloves?" This is a question that frequently comes up during our electrical safety training classes. Misinterpreting the rules requiring dielectric testing of electrical insulating gloves and the corresponding expiration dates...
by Brian Hall | Jan 11, 2018 | Safety Tips
120-volt Ground Fault Current Interrupters have saved countless lives since their inception back in the early 1970’s. GFCIs provide shock protection by monitoring the current on the “hot” wire of an electrical circuit and comparing it to the neutral wire. The current...
by Jeff Kershner | Jan 9, 2018 | Evaluations, Safety Tips
A mouse took down my factory! Can you believe it? Preventative maintenance increases safety and understanding your equipment can help keep you safe. Preventative maintenance can help ensure your equipment is not damaged, as a result it keeps employees safe and...
by Jeff Kershner | Jan 5, 2018 | Evaluations
A potential customer called into our engineering department one day from the middle of Iowa. “I was just told by a fuse salesman that if I buy his arc flash fuses that I don’t have to worry about arc flash in my facility”. (The idea is that “arc flash...
by Jeff Kershner | Jan 5, 2018 | Frequently Asked Questions, PPE, Safety Tips
Rozel trains your employees how to work on electrical equipment safely, but what about your contractors? You can’t train your contractors and you can’t always watch them but you can hold them accountable. Our travels took us to the motor city. During an...