SAFETY
S&S Electric believes that no job or task is more important than worker health and safety.
If a job represents a potential safety or health threat, every effort will be made to plan a safe way to do the task.
We don’t tolerate unsafe shortcuts. If a worker observes any dangerous task which may pose a threat to their health or safety, they must inform management, who will take adequate precautions.
We believe that all projects can be done safely! Our people are our highest priority.
S&S Electric’s Safety Manual can be delivered upon request.
What qualifies us?
State of Utah Electrical License
Utah’s licensing is recognized in most of the western states and has a reciprocal agreement with Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, or Wyoming.
Ongoing Education
Provided through the company, union, state and other training providers and must be completed by all of our electricians in order to maintain their electrical licenses.
5 Year IBEW Apprenticeship
Or equal with 8,000 hours of field work before “turning out” or graduation as a Journeyman.
Company Safety Training & Weekly Safety Meetings
All electricians are provided an S&S Electrical Safety Manual and are required to review it and sign that they understand our safety policies. We provide weekly safety training that reviews specific aspects of our safety procedures in “Toolbox Talks”.
CPR Certification & First Aid
Yearly renewal of CPR Certification and bi-annual first-aid training.
Many Electricians Also Have The Following Additional Training:
- MSHA underground, surface, and site-specific training.
- CDL Licenses and yearly renewal.
- Safety training on specific pieces of equipment such as forklift, man lift, powder actuated anchoring systems and arc-flash training etc.