Episodes

  • Episode 15: The Electrical Workforce Math That Should Alarm Every Safety Professional
    Jun 17 2026

    Paul of Guided Power joins John Welch to break down the skilled labor crisis hitting electrical maintenance departments hard, losing more than two experienced workers for every one coming in, maintenance teams being led by non-technical managers, and AI data centers about to make the demand problem dramatically worse. They also cover how up-skilling mechanical workers and matching job titles to asset incident energy levels is one way facilities are safely closing the gap.

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    7 mins
  • Episode 14: 74 Percent of Electrical Deaths Are Incidental Contact and Here Is What That Means
    Jun 10 2026

    Derek Vixtel of eHazard, master electrician turned safety educator joins Steve Quiett to break down why 74% of electrical fatalities involve incidental contact and not planned energized work, why the "we don't do energized work" myth is one of the most dangerous beliefs in the industry, and why putting a meter on equipment to confirm voltage is still energized work whether your team knows it or not.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 13: Codes Lag Innovation by 30 Years and Your Workers Are the Ones at Risk
    Jun 3 2026

    Lanny Floyd, a founding member of the Electrical Safety Workshop who has attended all 33 events since 1992 joins Steve Quiett to break down why electrical experts and safety professionals need each other, why one arc flash PPE program ran for 30 years before it ever made it into a regulation, and why the difference between behavioral safety and belief-based safety is where real culture change begins.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 12: What Annex V Gives You When the Arc Flash Labels Are Missing
    May 27 2026

    Mike Doherty, has been attending ESW for 26 years and joins Steve Quiett to break down the real differences between NFPA 70E and CSA Z462, why Annex V is a game-changer when arc flash labels are nowhere to be found, and why most electricians using the table method are missing critical data they don't even know they need.

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    5 mins
  • Episode 11: Two Competitors, One Mission, and Why Safety Culture Still Gets It Wrong
    May 20 2026

    Two fierce competitors can still want the exact same outcome. Asa from OEL Worldwide Industries and Steve Quiett sit down at the 2026 Electrical Safety Workshop to talk about why competition drives PPE innovation, why so many facilities still treat safety as priority two, and a stop work authority story that exposes a culture problem we can actually fix. We also get into the future of protective apparel and why workers have to want to wear their gear for any of it to work.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 10: FR Is Not the Same as Arc Rated and Here Is Why It Matters
    May 12 2026

    Not all FR clothing is arc rated. And if your workers are wearing the wrong PPE around electrical equipment, they may have no protection at all when it matters most. Jarod Guier and I break down the difference between FR and arc rated clothing, why daily wear is your last line of defense, and what the real cost of cutting corners on protective apparel actually looks like.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 9: The Voltage Rated Glove Mistakes Putting Workers at Risk
    Apr 29 2026

    The most critical piece of PPE an electrical worker owns is also the most bypassed. And with 98% of electrical fatalities linked to electric shock, that is a serious problem. Jarod Guier and I break down everything facilities get wrong about voltage rated gloves, from sizing and storage to compliance testing and documentation, and what a proper glove program actually needs to look like.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 8: Why OSHA's New Arc Flash Guidance Changes Everything
    Apr 22 2026

    OSHA finally said arc flash out loud, and it changes the conversation for every safety professional trying to get compliance taken seriously. Jarod Guier and Steve Quiett break down the November 2024 OSHA guidance, what it means for your facility, why approach boundaries got highlighted twice, and why what workers wear underneath their arc rated PPE is a bigger problem than most people realize.

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    16 mins