Safety at Mission Critical Group
Delivering electrical safety standards, OSHA compliance, arc flash protection, and training to reduce risk and protect mission critical power systems.
Electrical Safety Standards
For Mission Critical Power Systems
Mission Critical Group (MCG) delivers disciplined power system safety for environments where uptime and worker protection are equally critical.
We design, manufacture, install, and service electrical infrastructure across data centers, healthcare facilities, industrial manufacturing plants, and energy operations. Every system is supported by structured electrical safety standards that protect people, equipment, and operational continuity.
Our safety culture is built on three principles.
Awareness. Action. Accountability.
These principles guide how we engineer, manufacture, and service mission critical power systems across the United States.
Awareness
Identifying Risk Before Work Begins
Effective power system safety begins with identifying risk early.
MCG integrates OSHA electrical safety standards and NFPA 70E requirements into engineering design, industrial manufacturing, electrical safety evaluation, commissioning, and maintenance activities.
These practices help prevent electrical hazards in the workplace before systems are energized.
Key safety practices
- Hazard assessments and risk identification
- Arc flash studies and equipment labeling
- Approach and restricted boundary planning
- Lockout/tagout and energized work permitting
Action
Safe Execution in High-Risk Power Environments
Safety must be executed consistently in the field.
MCG teams apply OSHA and electrical safety procedures across manufacturing facilities and customer jobsites through disciplined work practices that reduce exposure to electrical hazards.
These practices ensure that power system safety and operational performance move together.
Core safety controls
- Lockout/tagout per 29 CFR 1910.147
- Verification of de-energization and energized work permitting
- Arc-rated PPE matched to incident-energy analysis
- Predictive maintenance and electrical diagnostics
Accountability
A Culture of Mission Critical Electrical Safety
Safety culture requires ownership at every level.
Employees are empowered to stop work when unsafe conditions appear. Leaders reinforce safe behaviors and operational discipline.
This approach ensures mission critical electrical safety is embedded across the full lifecycle of power infrastructure.
Safety protects people. It preserves uptime. It strengthens the reliability our customers depend on.
MCG reinforces:
- Qualified-worker training to OSHA and NFPA 70E
- Stop Work Authority for every employee and contractor
- Near-miss and hazard reporting tracked as a leading indicator
FAQS
Electrical Safety Standards
MCG follows OSHA electrical safety standards, NFPA 70E, and applicable state and local regulations. These standards guide engineering design, industrial manufacturing electrical safety evaluation, field service procedures, and workplace safety training.
MCG prevents electrical hazards through structured safety practices that include hazard assessments, arc flash studies, lockout tagout procedures, equipment labeling, safe work boundaries, and OSHA electrical safety training for all personnel working on power systems.
Mission critical facilities depend on continuous electrical power. Strong power system safety programs protect workers, reduce equipment failure risk, prevent downtime, and support regulatory compliance while maintaining reliable operations.
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