Electrical Safety Audit
EHS WORLD conducts comprehensive Electrical Safety Audits to identify potential hazards, ensure compliance with statutory and industry standards, and enhance overall workplace safety. Our certified experts provide actionable recommendations to mitigate risks and improve operational reliability, helping your organization maintain a safe and efficient electrical environment.

Electrical Safety Objectives
1. Identify hazardous electrical situations and provide corrective actions.
2. Determine compliance with IS Standards, CEA regulations, NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, and OSHA 1910.331-335.
3. Review electrical safety work processes and maintenance tools.
4. Enhance employee training and competency.
Benefits of our Audit
Minimize risk of electrical accidents and fires
Ensure compliance with safety regulations
Enhance employee safety awareness
Improve electrical system reliability
Reduce downtime and maintenance costs
Key Features of our Audit
Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment: Evaluate potential electrical hazards and assess associated risks to ensure a safe working environment.
Earthing & Lightning Protection: Review adequacy and effectiveness of grounding and lightning protection systems.
Earth Resistance Testing: Measure earth resistance values to verify proper grounding and safety compliance.
EPM Program Review: Assess the effectiveness of preventive maintenance schedules for electrical equipment.
Shutdown & Work Permits: Verify safe shutdown procedures, work permits, and lock-out/tag-out compliance.
Distribution Network & Protection Devices: Check condition and reliability of distribution systems and protective devices.
Document Review: Examine single line diagrams, testing records, and maintenance documentation for accuracy.
Emergency Systems: Evaluate reliability of DG sets, UPS, and battery backup systems during emergencies.
Employee Training & Competency: Review staff knowledge, awareness, and training related to electrical safety.
Signage & Labeling: Physically inspect safety signs, danger boards, and labeling for visibility and correctness.
Fire Protection Systems: Review adequacy of fire detection and suppression systems related to electrical hazards.

