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Let’s celebrate! Our Critical Power Professionals just hit 500,000 hours worked with zero safety incidents

Aug 13, 2018 | Industry, Nationwide Power

Over the past two decades, Nationwide Power has grown to have one of the largest footprints among independent providers in the critical power industry, specializing in the sales and service of uninterruptible power supplies. Safety and quality are at the core of our business model, and we consider our recent achievement a big win for the team.

Through online, classroom and on-the-job training, our Field Engineers cover a wealth of safety standards including IEEE standards in electrical safety, NFPA 70E Arc Flash, Lockout/Tagout, and PPE training. We’ve received safety awards such as the SHARP award after successful participation in the Safety & Health Achievement Program, an OSHA Cooperative.

According to our Vice President of Field Operations, Dan Sears, “Our Field Engineer team is exposed to potentially dangerous situations daily, but are committed to promoting a safe work environment for themselves and for our clients. Our field team regularly achieves long stretches with zero safety incidents, and we are pleased with our most recent achievement of 500,000 hours worked with zero incidents.”

Safety and quality are not just departments here at Nationwide Power, rather they are core values that we live be every day as we strive to provide the industry best in service, safety, reduced downtime, and customer satisfaction.

Check out what’s on the horizon as we work to elevate the training standards across the critical power industry with the Critical Power Professional™ (CPP™) designation and credentialing program.

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