The electrical industry is one of the most dangerous work environments for employees. The risk of injuries and fatalities is high due to the nature of the work and the amount of interaction workers have with dangerous equipment and conditions. Electrical incidents happen daily, putting lives and operational continuity at risk. However, there are ways companies can reduce the occurrence of these incidents and protect everyone concerned from the physical and financial consequences. The physical environment of any factory, plant, facility, etc., is the setting where risk-based behaviors take place, with both machinery and power systems posing the highest threats to worker safety. Structuring out hazards through technology drastically reduces the opportunities for incidents/injuries/fatalities to occur and increases the reliability of assets and efficiency of the team.
Learning Takeaways
1. Time-Based vs. Condition-Based Reliability Programs
2. Electrical Maintenance Program Strategies for Increased Safety & Reliability
3. Reducing Maintenance-Induced Failures
4. Financial Impacts of Safety & Reliability
About the Presenter
Josh Robinson is the Vice President of North American Business Development for IRISS Inc. IRISS designs and manufactures Electrical Safety Maintenance Devices (EMSD’s) to ensure that qualified personnel can perform equipment maintenance inspections safely and efficiently. Josh graduated with a Bachelor’s in Business from USF, is a certified CAT II infrared & ultrasound inspector, and has over a decade experience selling in the safety device space.
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Josh RobinsonBusiness Development Manager, IRISS Inc.
Josh Robinson is the Vice President of North American Business Development for IRISS Inc. IRISS designs and manufactures Electrical Safety Maintenance Devices (EMSD’s) to ensure that qualified personnel can perform equipment maintenance inspections safely and efficiently. Josh graduated with a Bachelor’s in Business from USF, is a certified CAT II infrared & ultrasound inspector, and has over a decade experience selling in the safety device space.
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