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THE CALVI SAFETY APPROACH

In an industry where safety ratings are crucial, Calvi’s safety protocols have enabled us to maintain an excellent safety record that spans generations. As an electrical contractor, Calvi Electric Company’s safety programs are designed to comply with the latest edition of the NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. We also make it our priority to always meet or exceed all OSHA and NFPA requirements.

                                    

Because safety procedures shift with technological changes and upgrades in the industry, we regularly participate in new education courses for safety and provide NFPA 70E Arc Flash Electrical Safety Training to all our field electricians, project managers, estimators, supervisors, and foremen. This is why Calvi projects consistently not only meet but exceed all industry standards.

 

In addition, our safety director works directly with project management staff and field electricians to ensure full compliance with safety, health, and environmental standards by conducting periodic audits while safety managers conduct on-site training programs and job-specific safety briefs.

 

Calvi project managers and foremen work directly with owners and general contractors to develop a site-specific safety program and identify and correct the existence of any unsafe conditions that may compromise projects.

 

Our commitment to safety has earned awards, been hailed by clients, and is an important reason for our outstanding reputation for quality in every aspect of our work.
 

  • All working Calvi Electric Company electricians are OSHA 30 certified or in the process of completing the certification.

  • All work is performed in a safe and efficient manner, in accordance with industry and jobsite standards.

  • All Calvi Electric Company employees utilize provided safety equipment when required by the contractor or jobsite standards.

  • Electricians are skilled and trained to inspect electrical systems, equipment, and components to identify hazards, defects, and the need for adjustment or repair, and to ensure compliance with codes.

  • Electricians are capable of recognizing and advising whether the operation of equipment could be hazardous.

  • Electricians are trained to test electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures to ensure compatibility and safety of systems.

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