When it comes to power plant outages, every second matters. But so does every life.
At JLN Safety, we specialize in supporting high-stakes, high-pressure outage projects – because we know that during these critical windows, safety can’t afford to take a back seat. As contractors swarm the site and timelines tighten, hazards multiply – especially in confined spaces where the margin for error is razor-thin.

Why Outage Projects Demand Elevated Safety Oversight
According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 60% of confined space fatalities occur among would-be rescuers. These tragic losses are often the result of inadequate safety protocols or untrained personnel attempting impromptu rescues.
The truth is: these incidents are preventable.
With proper oversight, experienced teams, and proactive planning, confined space entries can be conducted safely and efficiently – even under the pressure of an outage.
The Reality of Confined Space Risk During Outages
During scheduled outages, the risk profile skyrockets:
- Confined space entries increase by up to 300%
- Multiple contractors operate simultaneously in hazard-dense zones
- Elevated risks of toxic exposure, oxygen deficiency, and engulfment
Outages don’t just demand more – they require the best when it comes to safety leadership.
JLN Safety: Your Trusted Third-Party Safety Partner
We don’t just staff your site – we safeguard it.
JLN Safety provides:
✅ Certified confined space attendants
✅ Qualified rescue teams with rapid response capabilities
✅ Project safety managers who understand the urgency, risks, and regulatory demands
Whether you’re managing a turbine overhaul, boiler inspection, or full-scale electrical refit, JLN Safety integrates seamlessly into your operations to help protect your people, your contractors, and your timeline.
We don’t just monitor.
We mitigate. We rescue. We lead.
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