
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast Episode 285 - Dr. Drew Hinton and NFPA 70E Training
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NFPA 70 Overview The episode centers on NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) and its critical role in preventing electrical hazards in workplaces. Dr. Hinton explains how proper training ensures compliance and reduces risk of shock, arc flash, and fire.
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Training Gaps & Challenges Many organizations provide only minimal electrical safety training. Dr. Hinton highlights the dangers of “check-the-box” approaches and stresses the need for hands-on, scenario-based instruction.
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Leadership’s Role Safety leaders must champion NFPA 70 training, not just for electricians but for all employees who may encounter electrical systems. Building a culture of awareness is key.
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Practical Applications
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Understanding lockout/tagout procedures in electrical contexts.
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Recognizing the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) for electrical work.
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Using NFPA 70E (the standard for electrical safety in the workplace) alongside NFPA 70 to guide safe practices.
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Dr. Hinton’s Insights He emphasizes that electrical incidents are often preventable with proper training and leadership commitment. He encourages leaders to integrate NFPA standards into daily operations rather than treating them as compliance checklists.
Electrical safety isn’t just technical—it’s cultural. NFPA 70 training, when led by engaged safety leaders, empowers workers to recognize hazards, apply protective measures, and prevent catastrophic incidents.
