Episode 225 features Mike Starner from the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), joining Dr. Ayers for a focused conversation on electrical safety leadership. The episode centers on how electrical contractors can reduce risk, strengthen field‑level decision‑making, and build a culture where safety is integrated into every task — not treated as a compliance checkbox.
Mike emphasizes that electrical hazards are:
Fast
Unforgiving
Often invisible until it’s too late
This demands a proactive, disciplined approach to hazard identification and control.
The episode highlights:
Giving workers authority to stop work
Ensuring they understand arc flash boundaries
Reinforcing the importance of lockout/tagout
Building confidence through training and mentorship
NECA’s philosophy is that safety is a craft skill, not an add‑on.
Mike and Dr. Ayers discuss how leaders must:
Model calm, consistent decision‑making
Provide clear expectations
Remove production pressures that undermine safety
Invest in ongoing training and competency
Electrical safety is a leadership behavior, not just a technical requirement.
The conversation touches on:
Increasing system complexity
Workforce shortages
The need for better onboarding of new electricians
The importance of standardized best practices across contractors
Electrical hazards demand respect, preparation, and discipline.
Empowered workers make safer decisions.
Leadership sets the tone for electrical safety culture.