My first ESW was in 2007 in Calgary, Canada and I was hooked. Here were people who were passionate about safety in my industry. They understood the damage that electricity can do to the human body, whether in the form of an arc flash or an electrical shock wanted to educate themselves and others as to how to prevent these incidents from occurring. I wanted to return again and again. Unfortunately, my employer did not think the ESW was important enough to send me every year and I attended only sporadically. Then one year I realized it didn’t matter what my employer thought as to the importance, what mattered was what I got out of it and whether I attended on their nickel or mine, I was never going to miss an ESW again. I have been blessed to be a part of the committee that organizes the ESW since 2020 and am honored to be a part of the process that puts on this fabulous event. My role as chair of corporate support is to ask entities for money to help cover the significant costs of putting on event of this nature in order to allow us to keep the price of the event as low as possible for attendees. If you or your company would like to be a part of supporting this very worthwhile workshop, please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected]. Thank you @wes mozley for your commitment to ESW! We couldn't do it without you. Interested in how your team can support the Electrical Safety Workshop? Visit here to learn more: https://zurl.co/4YOI @Hugh Hoagland, @Zarheer Jooma #Electricalmaintenance #Electricalmaintenance #NFPA70E #NFPA70B #ArcFlash #ArcRatings #Shockprotection #ArcRatedPPE #electricalsafety #electricians #electricalsafetystandards #electricalsafetycodes
Glad to volunteer with her!
And a Pioneer in herself!!! Glad to know her as well!
So glad to have you on the team Wes!!
Electrical Safety Consultant at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
1wAwesome story Wes of your commitment to an endeavor that literally save lives. I'm honored to call you my friend and fellow champion of electrical safety.