Faith Technologies Incorporated: To present on electrical safety at 2025 Cardinal EHS Summit

MIDDLETON, Wis. (Aug. 12, 2025)  Faith Technologies Incorporated™ (FTI), a national leader in engineering, construction, manufacturing and clean energy, is pleased to announce that Eric Dorn, Project Manager – Electrical Risk Management, will be a featured presenter at the 2025 Cardinal EHS Summit, taking place August 25–28 at the Marriott Madison West in Middleton, Wisconsin.

Dorn will present “Best Practices with Electrical Safe Work Practices Along with Ties to NFPA 70E.” His session will highlight key 2024 NFPA 70E code updates and include an interactive discussion on common electrical safety challenges and actionable best practices for compliance and workplace safety.

With more than two decades of experience at FTI, Dorn has helped companies nationwide build effective electrical safety programs, conduct NFPA 70E risk assessments and perform gap analyses. “Our team is deeply committed to maintaining the highest safety standards,” Dorn said. “We know how easily risks can arise during routine operations, and we’re dedicated to helping our clients stay ahead of evolving codes and keep their teams safe.”

FTI’s National Solution Services (NS2) team has become a trusted partner to Cardinal Glass Industries, the leading residential glass manufacturer in North America, by helping assess electrical risks, modernize systems and improve performance. Through its multidisciplinary ICIAN® experts and field service representatives (FSRs), FTI offers a full suite of electrical risk mitigation and energy asset optimization services, supporting clients through its Network Operations Center (NOC) and service level agreements (SLAs).

The Cardinal EHS Summit is attended by top management from the EHS field, including leaders from each Cardinal Glass facility nationwide. The event also features an exhibit hall and educational sessions led by the Cardinal Glass team.

Dorn began his career with FTI through the company’s electrical apprenticeship program and later earned his Wisconsin Journeyman’s license. Since 2006, he has been an integral part of the electrical risk management team, supporting clients with electrical safe work practice (ESWP) programs, site training, infrared scanning and NFPA 70B-aligned maintenance programs.

To learn more about FTI and its safety solutions, visit faithtechinc.com.