28/04/2025
🌍 World Day for Safety and Health at Work: Engineering Safety at Every Voltage, Every Project ⚡
At ETHGroup, safety isn’t paperwork—it’s engineering precision.
Today, on the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we reaffirm a principle that defines everything we do:
At 110kV, 220kV, 400kV, and beyond, risk is immediate and unforgiving.
🔹 When Working at High Voltage, There’s No Margin for Error
⚡ Arc flashes exceeding 20,000°C, flashovers, transient overvoltages—technical risks that demand absolute preparation and real-time control.
⚡ Live-grid operations and energized substations require flawless system coordination and split-second decision-making to protect both the network and the teams behind it.
At ETHGroup, safety is not just compliance. It’s engineered into every task, every connection, every decision.
✅ Rigorous Worksite Protocols → Precise operational planning, full access control, and continuous hazard monitoring.
✅ Switching and Diagnostics Expertise → Specialists in live switching, dielectric testing, SF₆ handling, fault tracing, and critical system energizations.
✅ Advanced PPE and Real-Time Protection Systems → Full arc-rated protection, personal voltage detection, insulating barriers, and high-reliability monitoring.
✅ Elite Safety Management → Highly trained teams backed by dedicated Health and Safety experts who meticulously manage high-stakes operations through systematic risk control and proactive training.
The result?
Since our founding, ETHGroup has maintained a perfect record:
zero workplace accidents across all our complex and diverse projects, from high-voltage works to industrial installations and energy infrastructure.
A track record built on expertise, discipline, and an uncompromising commitment to every member of our teams.
Because no technical achievement, no operational success matters if it puts lives at risk.
Every standard we set, every procedure we refine, every decision we make is to protect our greatest asset: our people.
💬 On this World Safety Day: What’s the one safety principle you never compromise on? Share below 👇