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Electrical Safety Talks

Electrical Safety Talks features Steve Quiett and John Welch sharing real-world lessons on electrical safety, covering safe work practices, arc flash protection, grounding, and code compliance. Their videos deliver practical, experience-based guidance to help you reduce risk, protect workers, and maintain safe electrical systems in any environment.

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    Episode 9: The Voltage Rated Glove Mistakes Putting Workers at Risk

    The most critical piece of PPE an electrical worker owns is also the most bypassed. And with 98% of electrical fatalities linked to electric shock, that is a serious problem. Jarod Guier and I break down everything facilities get wrong about voltage rated gloves, from sizing and storage to compliance testing and documentation, and what a proper glove program actually needs to look like.

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    Episode 8: Why OSHA's New Arc Flash Guidance Changes Everything

    OSHA finally said arc flash out loud, and it changes the conversation for every safety professional trying to get compliance taken seriously. Jarod Guier and Steve Quiett break down the November 2024 OSHA guidance, what it means for your facility, why approach boundaries got highlighted twice, and why what workers wear underneath their arc rated PPE is a bigger problem than most people realize.

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    Episode 7: Why Electrical Safety Training Fails Before It Even Starts

    Compliance training only works when someone is watching. Belief bias is what keeps workers safe when nobody is around. Jarod Guier and Steve Quiett dig into what electrical safety training actually needs to look like, who needs to be in the room, and why so many facilities are getting it wrong. We also cover your training format options and why OSHA still does not allow video as a substitute. If you are responsible for electrical safety training at your facility, this one is for you.

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    Episode 6: Why Most Electrical Workers Have No Idea What They Are Walking Into?

    If there is no arc flash label on your equipment, your workers have no idea what they are walking into. Jarod Guier and Steve Quiett break down what a proper arc flash risk assessment looks like, what information every label needs to include, and why incidental contact is now one of the biggest threats facing electrical workers today. A must-listen for safety managers and anyone responsible for electrical workers on the job.

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    Episode 5: The Electrical Safety Program Problem Nobody Is Talking About

    Most companies have a written electrical safety program. Very few have one that anyone has actually read. Steve and Jarod dig into why the ESP has to come before everything else, PPE, arc flash labeling, all of it. They cover what bad ESPs look like in the real world, why simpler is almost always better, and how AI is starting to change the game. If you're responsible for electrical safety at your facility, this one's for you.

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    Episode 4: What Would Change If We Started Over in Electrical Safety

    Careers in electrical safety rarely start on purpose. They usually start after an incident. Steve Quiett and Jarod Guier talk honestly about how they got into electrical safety, what they wish they had learned sooner, and why understanding the why matters more than rules alone.

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    Episode 3: Why NFPA 70E Table 130.7 Matters More Than You Think?

     Arc flash labels are not always there when work needs to happen. NFPA 70E Table 130.7 exists for those moments. Steve Quiett and Jarod Guier talk through why the table still matters, where it helps, where it falls short, and how it gives workers a fighting chance when critical information is missing.

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    Episode 2: What’s Next for Electrical Safety?

     Electrical safety is changing fast.  New OSHA guidance. New PPE technology. More energy everywhere. Steve Quiett and Jarod Guier talk about what’s coming next, why awareness is lagging behind risk, and what recent data tells us about how people actually get hurt around electricity.

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    Episode 1: Lessons From the Field in Electrical Safety

    Electrical injuries rarely start with bad intentions. They start with gaps in glove programs, PPE selection, and training. In the first episode of Electrical Safety Talks, Steve Quiett and Jarod Guier share real field experience on voltage rated gloves, arc rated versus FR clothing, NFPA 70E, and who needs electrical safety training in working facilities.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Electrical Safety Talks features Steve Quiett and John Welch sharing real-world lessons on electrical safety, covering safe work practices, arc flash protection, grounding, and code compliance. Their videos deliver practical, experience-based guidance to help you reduce risk, protect workers, and maintain safe electrical systems in any environment.

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Electrical Safety Talks features Steve Quiett and John Welch sharing real-world lessons on electrical safety, covering safe work practices, arc flash protection, grounding, and code compliance. Their videos deliver practical, experience-based guidance to help you reduce risk, protect workers, and...

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Electrical Safety Talks is created and hosted by John Welch and Steve Quiett.
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