A Better Understanding of NFPA 70E: Setting Up an Electrical Safety Program (Part 3 – Procedures)

A Better Understanding of NFPA 70E: Setting Up an Electrical Safety Program (Part 3 – Procedures)

NFPA 70E®, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace® requires that an electrical safety program (ESP) be established and documented. Section 110.5(G) requires that electrical safety procedures be developed, and Annex E provides guidance on things to include in a detailed procedure. It is the employer’s responsibility to document procedures applicable to the tasks performed…

Washington first state to require building electrification

Washington first state to require building electrification

  Washington State has become the first U.S. state to incorporate building electrification mandates into statewide energy codes. Beginning in 2023, builders are required to install electric heat pumps for heating and cooling in new commercial buildings and multi-family residences. According to an analysis by the Rocky Mountain Institute, restricting the use of natural gas in buildings…

Good signs ahead

Good signs ahead

  Ensuring safety in the workplace is essential. According to figures from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), in 2020/21 there were 142 workplace fatalities and 441,000 self-reported workplace injuries, including 102,000 that resulted in an absence from work that lasted more than seven days. There are also an estimated 17,000 new cases of breathing…

Top Trends Boosting the Global Facilities Management Market

Top Trends Boosting the Global Facilities Management Market

Boosted by smart cities, the healthcare sector, and industry partnerships, the global facilities management (FM) market is poised to surpass $2 trillion by 2027, according to research from Global Market Insights Inc. Furthermore, a growing focus on optimization of building performance has positioned facilities management as a key maintenance tool. Evolution of Building Maintenance Demands…