Book 01 / The Hard Hat Safety Series

Electrical Job Site Safety

A practical, OSHA and NFPA 70E-based safety guide for apprentice and journeyman electricians — arc flash, lockout/tagout, PPE, grounding, and confined space work, in plain language.

What's Inside

37 pages covering the hazards that actually hurt electricians on real job sites — not generic safety filler.

  • How electrical injuries actually happen — arc flash, shock, and secondary falls
  • Reading OSHA and NFPA 70E together — the regulation and the standard that supports it
  • PPE selection, arc flash boundaries, and incident energy basics
  • Lockout/tagout done right — the test-before-touch sequence, step by step
  • Grounding and bonding, confined space work, ladders near overhead lines
  • Emergency response for shock, arc burns, and electrical fire
  • Full appendix: JSA template, safety audit, incident report, near-miss report, sign-in sheet, orientation checklist
"Current, not voltage, is what determines injury severity. Never assume a low-voltage circuit is safe to touch." — Chapter 2, How Electricity Actually Hurts People

Who It's For

Apprentices who need the fundamentals explained without assuming years of field instinct. Journeymen who want a single, current reference instead of piecing OSHA and NFPA 70E together from memory. Safety professionals who need language and checklists they can hand directly to a crew.

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  • Built around OSHA & NFPA 70E
  • JSA + audit templates included
  • Print-ready PDF, works on any device
  • Word (.docx) version also included
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FAQ

Common Questions

Is this book based on official OSHA and NFPA 70E requirements?

Yes. The guide is built around OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S, 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K, and NFPA 70E, the consensus standard for electrical safety in the workplace. It's a training and reference resource — not a replacement for your employer's written Electrical Safety Program or hands-on qualified-person training.

Who is this electrical safety guide written for?

Apprentice electricians, journeymen, and safety professionals or supervisors who need a single, current reference on arc flash, lockout/tagout, PPE, and job site electrical hazards.

Does it include JSA and safety audit templates?

Yes. The appendix includes a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) template with a worked electrical example, a job site safety audit template, an incident/injury report, a near-miss report, a toolbox talk sign-in sheet, and a new worker orientation checklist.

What format does the book come in?

It's delivered as a print-ready PDF you can read on any device or print for the crew, and is also available in Word (.docx) format.

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