Safety

Safety

United Electrical Contractors pledges to implement the safety and health written the program of Electrical Corporation of America. This guidebook is formulated by the Corporate Safety Philosophy for ensuring zero accidents, competitive supervision and top-notch management of the technical staff and the field craftsman.

Committed & dedicated Safety Manager

We have hired a committed Safety Manager to support our client organizations devotedly with the execution of the Health and Safety Program. Our safety manager is a CSP (Certified Safety Professional) who has the expertise, exposure, and experience to provide effective technical advice to his workforce and he endeavors the field audit for assessing the safety performance.

Policies of Safety and Health Program

The safety and Health program is focused on regulatory driven guidelines. Following are some of the basic policies that accomplish our regulations:

  • Chemical Hazards Communication
  • Hazardous Energy Control
  • Fall Protection
  • Permit Required Confined Space
  • Fire Prevention
  • Scissor Lift Operation
  • Respirator Protection
  • Articulating Boom

Value-added policies

Our policies are targeted to ensure minimum company loss with the implementation of control measures. We meet client’s requirements and achieve the client’s satisfaction by adhering to value-added policies. Our policies are tailored according to the specific needs of our clients for the delivering customized electric solutions. These policies are revised in a manner that alternations in the regulations are in accordance with the client’s aspirations towards the projects.

Features of our Safety & Health Program

  • Fresh Hire Coordination with “Safety & Health Handbooks” circulated and debated over with all workers
  • Reporting and Inquiry of incidents or accident
  • Restricted Activity Work Design and plan
  • Drug abuse testing at the time of recruitment
  • Hazard reporting, evaluation, and control training.
  • Tool Box Meetings carried on the weekly basis in which injuries and site experienced are discussed