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NECA Announces Updates to Safety Meeting App

Bethesda, MD – The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) recently announced new updates to the NECA Safety Meeting App that improve its performance and increases functionality for smart devices and tablets.

The Safety Meeting App assists NECA contractors in complying with requirements for documenting mandatory safety meetings and other incidents that occur on jobsites. The app has added desired functionality through several useful checklists and job briefing forms, and most  importantly, accurately documents these required functions electronically.

NECA members now have these additional functions and resources in the job briefing/checklist space of the app:

  •  NFPA 70E job briefing.
  • Safety checklist.
  • Equipment checklist.
  • Truck/site safety checklist.
  • Fall protection inspection checklist.
  • Vehicle inspection checklist.

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NECA and the Safety Meeting App have continued to grow, responding to member suggestions and industry needs by providing app revisions that serve NECA members and their employees. The app has expanded to include the option of having separate multiple users within the same organization that has separate departments or divisions.

 “The improvements to this very popular safety tool are a direct result of input from NECA members who are using the app,” said Wesley Wheeler, NECA Director of Safety. “NECA Safety Meeting App’s additional functions allow contractors to document and verify activities that are taking place on the job in real time, another reason to include the app as an essential and effective addition to their safety tools and resources.”

“The NECA Safety Meeting App is seeing widespread consistent use by both inside electrical contractors and outside line constructors,” said Mike Johnston, Executive Director of Standards and Safety. “This popular NECA Safety product will make a notable difference in how any organization manages and documents safety meetings, job briefings and other common safety checklists.”