Keep your farm safe by reviewing the guidelines for wiring, grounding, maintenance, lightning protection and more.
Take a moment to review these basic electrical safety guidelines, and keep them in mind whenever you're working around electricity.
Make sure you know how to respond to electrical emergencies, including contact accidents, electrical fires and downed power lines.
Overhead power lines are a significant risk of electrocution on the farm - learn how to protect yourself around grain bins and other hazards.
Safety codes required different wiring and grounding techniques for the three general types of agriculture buildings.
Good maintenance can keep your electrical system operating safely for years to come - but neglecting it can quickly lead to accidents, fire or costly downtime.
Portable and standby generators can come in handy if you experience a power outage, but these devices must be used with extreme caution.
A certified lightning protection system can be a good investment for your farm building, especially those constructed with a metal roof or siding.