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Checklist for Electrical Safety Audit in the Mexico - Carelabs

By Carelabs Engineering Team
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Electrical hazards and incidents are at the topmost priority as safety is concerned for the industry environment. Because it could lead to huge losses to property, severe injuries, or fatal accidents.

As per Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) statistics, there were 166fatal accidents due to electrical hazards in 2019, which was a 3.75% increase over 2018.

To avoid these risks, proper assessment of electric installations at regular intervals is required in every corporate, organization, and company big or small.

Carelabs is providing electrical installation study, analysis, testing, calibration, inspection, and certification services offering professional electrical safety audit services.

Though electrical hazards can be identified and assessed in general safety checks, complete electrical safety audits can provide a thorough review of the electrical installations. The safety audits identify potential hazards, faults in the electrical system.

Safety audits are performed for regular checks to ensure that acceptable levels of risks are met and to identify new or possible risks which are then controlled by risk assessment methods.

Electrical Safety Audit (ESA) is an effective approach to evaluate the potential hazards and to give recommendations for improvement. Safety audits are important to effective safety management, as they are responsible for safety planning, analysis, and correction when needed.

The scope of Electrical audit is wide which includes statutory compliance verification concerning STPS, NOM-001-SEDE, NFPA70E & 70B, physical inspection to be done for electrical hazards such as shocks, burns, fire explosion, injuries and to study suggest solutions for electrical safety.

A well-conducted electrical safety audit provides benefits as follows:

One of the best ways for industries to maintain an electrical hazard-free work environment is via electrical safety audit checklists. These safety audit checklists enable industries to verify that they have all of their electrical safety measures covered.

The electrical safety checklists are helpful for safety auditors to keep track of the numerous aspects of an electrical installation that must be checked, verified, reviewed, determined in compliance with STPS, NOM-001-SEDE.

Safety audit checklists are an essential process to assess your employees and workplace conditions follow electrical safety measures. Electrical installations should undergo quality and safety checks before their operation. Inadequate safety checks and poor safety training could lead to electrical burns, severe injuries, and even fatalities.

This electrical safety audit checklist format helps a facility’s safety audits easier to conduct and maintain. The checklist format comes with a proven framework that can be edited and modified as much as you like, then the safety checklist can be accessed and completed.

Our auditors follow a professional approach to evaluate potential electrical hazards, maintain checklists of various aspects to be an audit, and produce final reports recommending actions for improved safety in electrical installations.

The checklist can be customized for further electrical safety or develop an audit protocol for hazardous installations.

Some of the check items on the electrical safety audit checklist include:

If you run a business, you are responsible for the safety of your employees and facility installations. To avoid costly fines for safety regulation violations, you need a safety audit checklist.

The overall safety of your work environment can directly impact the productivity of your business.

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