Electrical Consultations
Support for electrical safety planning, energized work review, and practical risk conversations.
Electrical Edge, LLC helps organizations plan safer electrical work, strengthen field knowledge, and modernize energized electrical work permit workflows.
From energized work planning to practical field education, Electrical Edge supports organizations that need careful decisions before the tools come out.
Support for electrical safety planning, energized work review, and practical risk conversations.
Training programs shaped around real field decisions, hazard recognition, and safe work habits.
Clear educational resources for teams that need standards, procedures, and concepts to stick.
Purpose-built software for electrical safety workflows, documentation, approvals, and accountability.
EEWP Manager is software built specifically for managing Energized Electrical Work Permits from start to finish, covering every section of NFPA 70E, routing approvals to everyone who needs to sign, and keeping a permanent record that holds up to audit.
Task MCC inspection while energized
Hazard Shock and arc flash exposure
Controls PPE, barricades, qualified workers
Approval Supervisor and safety review
If your current EEWP process involves a paper form, a PDF attachment, and a chain of email replies, you already know the problems. A permit gets emailed to the GC representative. He is on the road. It sits in his inbox. Work starts anyway. Nobody remembers whether the qualified worker's NFPA 70E certification is still current.
Then something goes wrong. Or nothing goes wrong, and a year later an OSHA inspector asks for permit records while your team digs through a filing cabinet trying to find the version that may or may not be correct.
The form asks whether the worker is qualified. It does not check certification status.
No clear picture of active, pending, or expired permits across job sites.
A paper signature does not prove timing, capacity, identity, location, or revision history.
GC and owner approval often lives in texts, emails, and verbal agreements.
EEWP Manager is a cloud-based platform accessible from any device, including phones on the job site. It digitizes the complete Energized Electrical Work Permit process as defined by NFPA 70E Section 130 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910/1926.
It is not a generic digital form tool or a project management system with a permit module bolted on. It was designed from the ground up for energized electrical work, by people who do energized electrical work.
Every field maps to a compliance requirement. Every approval is logged with a timestamp and verified identity. Every certification is tracked, and when one expires, the worker is automatically blocked from permit assignment until renewed.
EEWP Manager brings the full energized work permit into one enforceable, auditable, mobile-ready workflow.
The permit follows the complete structure of NFPA 70E Section 130, from permit control information and equipment identification through justification, LOTO evaluation, worker qualification, shock and arc flash assessments, PPE, method of procedure, job briefing, attachments, pre-work verification, closeout, and final review. The form auto-saves continuously, so it can be started on a desktop and finished on a phone.
Real energized electrical work can require sign-off from safety, supervision, the GC, and the facility owner. EEWP Manager routes the permit to all required approvers simultaneously. Every approval is recorded with name, role, timestamp, and notes. If any approver rejects the permit, approvals reset and the permit returns for revision.
External approvers receive a secure one-time email link. They can review and sign the complete permit without creating an account or using a paid seat, while the system still preserves a full audit record of what they approved and when.
EEWP Manager tracks NFPA 70E qualified worker certifications, OSHA 10/30, CPR and First Aid, arc flash training, and custom certification types. Expired certifications block permit assignment at the database level until renewed.
Section 9 includes numbered work steps, required tools, required materials, verification test points, acceptance criteria, and task-specific precautions. The MOP is part of the permit, not a separate document attached later.
Teams can create reusable templates for repeated work, use an in-permit reference panel for approach boundaries, PPE categories, glove classes, LOTO references, and emergency guidance, then export compliance reports, certification status, qualification matrices, complete audit trails, site activity, and incident or near-miss reports.
The workflow supports the people creating, reviewing, approving, performing, and auditing energized electrical work.
A compliant, auditable permit for every energized job without paper, email chains, or hidden certification risk.
Visibility into certification status, active permits, pending approvals, expiry windows, and qualification records.
Contractor permits with completed MOPs, documented approval routing, and external approver access.
A phone-ready permit form, employee number login, automatic saving, and reference tables in the workflow.
A clear lifecycle keeps the permit controlled from the first draft through permanent closeout.
EEWP Manager provides a compliant workflow and documentation framework. It does not replace engineering judgment, qualified electrical supervision, or arc flash studies. Users remain responsible for ensuring implementation meets applicable standards, site requirements, and jurisdictional requirements.