Enhance safety in energized electrical work with our precise permit solutions!
An energized electrical work permit is a formal document that outlines procedures for performing work on or near live electrical equipment or circuits. This permit is used in situations where it is essential to perform tasks on electrical systems while they remain powered or energized.
Our NeoEHS software is a digital tool or application designed to streamline and facilitate the process of creating, managing, and documenting electrical energized work permits.
These activities require specific precautions and safety measures due to the increased risk of electrical hazards. Some common activities covered by an EEWP might include:
An EEWP is a document used to ensure safety protocols are followed when working on live electrical systems.
Here's a comprehensive checklist that can be adapted and customized based on specific requirements and regulations:
Features include customizable dashboards and an intuitive platform designed for storing and managing all permit-related information. Users can easily personalize permit forms, access the software from any device, and conveniently export data in PDF or Excel formats. The platform can be integrated with other EHS systems. Moreover, it generates detailed reports and analytics on EEWP activities for enhanced insights.
An Energized Electrical Work Permit (EEWP) is useful for ensuring safety and compliance in electrical work. Here are a few top features of NeoEHS:
Our application is completely secured as it has a secure login for authorized personnel only.
We provide tools for assessing potential risks associated with the electrical work being conducted.
Using our app, you can get alerts and reminders for permit expiration, safety updates, or any changes in regulations.
Our application has a single platform for storing completed permits and related documents.
Our app can work offline and sync data when an internet connection is available.
With our app, you can generate real-time reports that include completed work details, documented safety measures, incident reports, and subsequent follow-up actions.