Cable/Harness Testing Made Easy.

What kinds of precautions are needed when using high voltage to test cables and harnesses? While we can't make representations about the safety of competitor's products, we can tell you what we have learned over the years.

If you have any questions or comments, call us at 1-800-441-9910.

Best Regards,
Marlin Shelley
President

We recently requested a visit from OSHA to review our facility and identify places where we could improve safety in the workplace. We asked the auditor many questions about expectations, regulations, and best practices. Two key messages were:

  1. Employers are responsible for safety in the workplace.
  2. Training is important whenever there is any risk exposure.

This month we share with you the levels of voltage and current that are considered to be a risk and how these relate to Cirris's intrinsically safe high voltage testers. Also we share what best practices and training may look like.

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Learn how to make high voltage testing as safe as possible.

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