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July 14, 2026

MCAA and NFPA Expand Electrical Safety Training for Mechanical Contractors

Construction Owners Editorial Team

Highlights

  • MCAA has partnered with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to deliver electrical safety training.
  • The initiative provides educational resources tailored to mechanical service contractors.
  • Training addresses electrical hazards, regulatory compliance, and workplace risk management.
  • Members will have access to discounted training and educational programs.

Electrical safety remains a critical concern for contractors performing mechanical installation and service work. The Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has partnered with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to provide specialized training and educational resources aimed at improving electrical safety across the mechanical contracting industry.

Industry-Focused Safety Education

The collaboration offers MCAA members access to training materials and technical guidance developed by NFPA subject matter experts.

The educational resources are designed to help contractors identify electrical hazards, strengthen workplace safety practices, navigate changing regulatory requirements, and reduce operational and compliance risks.

Training options range from introductory courses to more advanced continuing education programs, allowing companies to select instruction based on their workforce needs.

Supporting Safer Mechanical Service Operations

The initiative focuses on improving safety for employees performing mechanical service and maintenance activities where electrical hazards may be present.

Participating MCAA members will have access to discounted educational programs and additional training resources intended to support ongoing workforce development and risk management efforts.

Why It Matters

Electrical hazards remain one of the leading safety risks on construction and service projects. For mechanical contractors and construction owners, expanded access to specialized electrical safety training can help improve regulatory compliance, strengthen jobsite safety programs, and reduce workplace incidents.

Source: MCAA.

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