Careers

Strength through difference

Everyone should be safe from the risks electricity can bring. That belief sits at the centre of our work at Electrical Safety First.

Our team reflects the wide range of people we speak to and campaign for across the UK. Different backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences shape how we work and how we speak, helping our campaigns reach more people in ways that feel relevant and fair.

We work in a close‑knit team where people are listened to and trusted to bring their own skills and insight. By valuing difference and supporting one another, we strengthen our ability to speak up for the communities we exist to protect.

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Working with policymakers

Policy decisions play a direct role in how people stay safe in their homes and communities. Clear standards, strong regulation, and practical guidance can reduce electrical risk before harm occurs.

We work with policymakers to share evidence from incidents, research, and public insight. Our campaigns and resources reflect real‑world behaviour, helping policy discussions stay grounded in how electricity is used day to day.

Support from policymakers helps bring electrical safety into housing, product standards, consumer protection, and public information.

Working together means risks are identified earlier, guidance reaches the people who need it, and safety becomes part of everyday decision‑making.

Working with journalists

Electrical safety affects everyday life, from homes and rented properties to products people use without a second thought. When things go wrong, the impact can be serious and long‑lasting.

We provide journalists with clear, evidence‑based insight on electrical risk. Our work draws on incident data, research, and public behaviour, helping stories stay accurate, relevant, and rooted in real experience.

We support reporting with expert comment, briefings, and practical context around electrical hazards, safety advice, and emerging issues.

Working with journalists helps electrical safety reach a wider audience, supporting informed coverage that people can act on.

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