
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast Episode 225 - Mike Starner - National Electrical Contractors Association
Episode 225 features Mike Starner from the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), joining Dr. Ayers for a focused conversation on electrical safety leadership. The episode centers on how electrical contractors can reduce risk, strengthen field‑level decision‑making, and build a culture where safety is integrated into every task — not treated as a compliance checkbox.
🧠 Key Themes 1. Electrical Work Requires a Higher Standard of SafetyMike emphasizes that electrical hazards are:
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Fast
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Unforgiving
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Often invisible until it’s too late
This demands a proactive, disciplined approach to hazard identification and control.
2. Empowering Electricians to Make Safe DecisionsThe episode highlights:
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Giving workers authority to stop work
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Ensuring they understand arc flash boundaries
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Reinforcing the importance of lockout/tagout
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Building confidence through training and mentorship
NECA’s philosophy is that safety is a craft skill, not an add‑on.
3. Leadership’s Role in Electrical SafetyMike and Dr. Ayers discuss how leaders must:
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Model calm, consistent decision‑making
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Provide clear expectations
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Remove production pressures that undermine safety
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Invest in ongoing training and competency
Electrical safety is a leadership behavior, not just a technical requirement.
4. Industry Trends and ChallengesThe conversation touches on:
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Increasing system complexity
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Workforce shortages
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The need for better onboarding of new electricians
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The importance of standardized best practices across contractors
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Electrical hazards demand respect, preparation, and discipline.
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Empowered workers make safer decisions.
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Leadership sets the tone for electrical safety culture.
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