Webinar Overview
Electrical reliability and electrical safety are two concepts that are closely related to each other. The role and benefits of infrared and ultrasound inspections are well documented and are detailed in industry standards used world-wide. But how do we implement an Electrical Maintenance Program (EMP) safely and efficiently so that the resulting processes are a benefit to operations and not a cost? This presentation will highlight the considerations needed for a safe and efficient EMP from the perspective of a 20+ year veteran of the industry who is spent much of that time involved in the related standards and best practices.
Key Takeaways
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The role of infrared and ultrasound inspections in electrical reliability and electrical safety
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Important considerations for an Electrical Maintenance Plan
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What can we learn from industry standards (like NFPA 70E & 70B)?
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What are some strategies to consider for safe and efficient inspections?
A practical guide to implementing safe and effective electrical maintenance programs using infrared and ultrasound inspections while aligning with industry standards and best practices.
June 25,2026
11:30 AM EDT (UTC-4) | 17:30 CEST (UTC+2) | 23:30 (UTC+8)
Speaker
Tim Rohrer
Founder & CEO, Exiscan™
Senior Member, IEEE Industrial Applications Society (IAS)
Tim Rohrer is Founder and CEO of Exiscan — manufacturer of industrial electrical safety products including infrared windows, visual inspection windows and ultrasound ports, and distributor of infrared and ultrasonic imagers by Fotric. Tim is a CMPR (Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional) and Level 2 Thermographer who earned his BA from Providence College. With over 20 years in the predictive maintenance industry, he has written and published dozens of technical papers, magazine articles and tutorials, and is a sought-after presenter at electrical and predictive maintenance conferences.
Tim is a Senior Member of IEEE Industrial Applications Society (IAS) and served over a decade as sub-committee Chair for the IEEE IAS Electrical Safety Committee and IEEE IAS Electrical Safety Workshop. He is a current or past committee/working group member on more than a dozen current and emerging industry standards for electrical safety, arc flash, and switchgear/electrical equipment design, modification and monitoring.











