Safety in Light Current & Civil Works – FAQs
General Safety
1. What safety standards do you follow?
We strictly comply with:
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OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulations
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NFPA 70E for electrical safety
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Local civil defense and municipality requirements
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IEC 60364 for low-voltage installations
2. How do you ensure worksite safety?
Our safety protocols include:
✔ Daily toolbox meetings
✔ PPE (hard hats, safety boots, gloves) mandatory for all workers
✔ Lockout/Tagout procedures for electrical work
✔ Fire extinguishers and first aid kits on all sites
✔ Safety harnesses for work at heights
Installation Safety
3. How do you prevent cable damage during installation?
We implement:
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Proper cable pulling techniques with tension monitors
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Use of cable rollers and lubricants
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Minimum bend radius compliance
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Underground warning tapes and markers
4. What precautions are taken for trenching work?
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Utility locating (call before you dig)
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Trench shoring for deep excavations
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Barricades and warning signs
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Proper backfilling and compaction
Electrical Safety
5. How do you prevent electrical hazards?
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Voltage detectors used before working
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Insulated tools for live work (when unavoidable)
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Grounding and bonding of all metallic components
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Arc flash protection measures
6. What’s your approach to working near high-voltage areas?
We:
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Maintain minimum approach distances
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Use non-conductive ladders/fiberglass tools
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De-energize circuits whenever possible
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Have certified electricians supervise such work
System Safety
7. How do you ensure fire alarm systems are safe?
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Proper circuit separation from power cables
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Use of fire-rated cables (e.g., FRLS)
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Regular testing of initiation devices
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Compliance with NFPA 72 standards
8. What safety features do your CCTV installations include?
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IP-rated enclosures for outdoor cameras
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Proper grounding to prevent lightning damage
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Secure mounting to prevent falling hazards
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Tamper-proof installations in public areas
Emergency Preparedness
9. What emergency procedures do you have?
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Site-specific emergency response plans
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Evacuation routes posted
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Emergency contact numbers displayed
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First aid trained personnel on all sites
10. How do you handle hazardous materials?
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Proper SDS (Safety Data Sheets) for all chemicals
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Spill containment kits available
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Approved disposal methods for batteries, etc.
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Ventilation for work with adhesives/solvents
Training & Certification
11. Are your technicians safety certified?
All our team members hold:
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OSHA 10/30-hour certification
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First Aid/CPR training
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Manufacturer-specific equipment training
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Regular safety refresher courses
12. How often do you conduct safety audits?
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Monthly internal audits
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Quarterly third-party audits
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Immediate inspection after any incident
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Daily supervisor checks

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