For #ElectricalSafetyMonth each May, TEGG contractors contribute their voices to the call for improved electrical safety in the workplace. For 2025, our new infographic asks business leaders and facility managers to ask themselves how much capital they should put aside for the costs of future electrical incidents.
“Saving Without Safety?” asks an important question: Is momentary savings on today’s electrical maintenance worth the costs of a deadly or destructive equipment failure?
National and international safety and electrical maintenance standards exist to keep everyone safe in the workplace. They also give clear guidance on avoiding equipment issues that impact uptime and productivity.
Throughout the year, TEGG contractors look to educate their communities about electrical safety issues and maintaining equipment to standards. If your business or facility needs testing, maintenance, or a review of your electrical safety program, reach out to your local TEGG service provider.