Ensuring Safe & Compliant Electrical Operations

At Tera Nexus, we help you minimize electrical risks, comply with standards, and protect people, equipment & operations through our comprehensive Electrical Safety Audit services.

Why You Need an Electrical Safety Audit

1. Detect electrical hazards before they cause harm or downtime.
2. Ensure compliance with global & national safety standards (NFPA, IEEE, OSHA, NEC, IS, etc.)
3. Improve reliability and reduce costs from faults, inefficiencies, or equipment damage.
4. Provide clear action plans with prioritization and budgeting to mitigate risks.

Our Audit Scope & Services

Tera Nexus's Electrical Safety Audit covers the following core areas:

Area What We Do

Data Collection & On-Site Inspection Physical survey of electrical installations; measuring & inspecting panels, conductors, switchgear, earth pits; thermal imaging to detect hotspots.

Load & Overload Assessments

Assess demand load, cable and component loading; check if any part is overloaded.

Short-Circuit & Protective Device Coordination Studies

Analyze fault currents; check coordination of relays & protective devices.

Arc Flash & Shock Hazard Assessment

Calculate incident energy, flash boundaries, safe approach distances; recommend correct PPE.

Earth, Earthing & Lightning Protection

Evaluate earth pit systems; assess lightning protection design and wiring.

Infrared Thermography & Hotspot Analysis

Use IR cameras to spot overheating components, loose connections & maintenance issues.

Standards & Compliance Verification

Ensure your facility meets applicable codes: NFPA-70E, IEEE, NEC, IS, OSHA, IEC, ANSI.

Risk Gap Analysis & Mitigation Plan

Identify gaps, categorize risks, propose remedial actions with BOQ (Bill of Quantities), prioritize actions.

Training & Awareness

Train technical teams & stakeholders in electrical safety practices, safe behaviors, and regulatory obligations.

Post-Audit Follow-Up

Review corrective actions, verify implementation, re-evaluate to ensure hazards are mitigated.

Our Process

Pre-Audit Survey & Planning

Understanding your electrical system, operations & compliance needs. Scope definition.

Data Collection & Digitization

Gathering on-site data: equipment, wiring, loads, layout, etc.; creating digital records/assets for tracking.

Analysis & Safety Studies

Performing assessments: load flow, short circuit, relay coordination, Arc Flash, protective devices, etc.

Risk Identification & Reporting

Documenting hazards, classifying risk levels, each gap mapped to actionable recommendations with cost-estimates.

Training & Implementation Support

Helping your teams understand findings; advising on corrective work; ensuring awareness & safe practices.

Audit Verification / Re-Audit (Optional)

Checking whether mitigations are done; making sure safety improvements are effective & lasting.

Standards, Tools & Technologies We Use

1. Software Tools: (examples) ETAP, SKM Power Tools, AutoCAD, Infrared Thermal Cameras, Megger testers.
2. Standards & Regulations: NFPA-70E, IEEE, NEC, IS / IEC / ANSI / OSHA as applicable.
3. Best Practices: Continuous improvement, documentation, stakeholder involvement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is an Electrical Safety Audit and why is it mandatory?
A: An electrical safety audit is a systematic evaluation of your facility’s electrical systems to identify hazards, inefficiencies, and compliance gaps. It is crucial for preventing electrical fires, equipment failures, and workplace injuries, while ensuring adherence to national and international standards like NFPA 70E, OSHA, and IEC.
Q: How often should an industrial facility undergo an electrical safety audit?
A: Industry best practices suggest a comprehensive audit at least every 3 to 5 years. However, you should conduct an audit sooner if you have made major modifications to your electrical infrastructure, experienced unexplained equipment downtime, or if there has been a change in regulatory safety requirements.
Q: What specific standards does Tera Nexus cover in its audits?
A: We ensure your facility remains compliant with global and national benchmarks, including NFPA-70E (Electrical Safety in the Workplace), IEEE standards, NEC (National Electrical Code), OSHA requirements, and relevant IEC/IS standards.
Q: What happens if your audit finds non-compliant equipment or hazards?
A: We don’t just point out problems; we provide a comprehensive Risk Gap Analysis and Mitigation Plan. This includes a prioritized list of remedial actions, complete with a Bill of Quantities (BOQ) and cost estimates, allowing you to manage your safety budget effectively and address the most critical risks first.

Get Started with Tera Nexus

Don't wait for incidents to force compliance. Reach out to Tera Nexus today to schedule your Electrical Safety Audit. Let's collaborate to build safer, more reliable electrical systems.

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