Wesley L. Wheeler, SMS, is NECA’s Executive Director of Safety. Wesley joined NECA in 2014 and has over 40 years of electrical experience. Prior to NECA, he was safety consultant in his own business, Wheeler Safety Services, Inc. and has been a Safety Director and OSHA Safety trainer for a large industrial based electrical contractor in Florida. Wesley is a qualified OSHA Construction Outreach Instructor and has assisted in OSHA Instructor classes for Electrical Training Alliance, (etA formerly known as the NJATC). He also has assisted etA in textbook development contributing to their OSHA workbooks. Wesley has served in many capacities in his career from electrician, foreman, superintendent, estimator, project manager to safety director and is a member of OSHA’s Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health (ACCSH). He has also a Florida State Certified Electrical Contractor and has also served on the NECA Codes and Standards committee for the last 14 years representing NECA on the NEC-NFPA 70 Code Panels 6 and 7 and was member of the NFPA 70E Committee for the 2015 and 2018 editions. Wesley brings a unique over all perspective to his position. Wesley is also a trained First Aid/BLS instructor, a Department of Labor Mine Safety Health Administration Instructor, and has had OSHA General Industry Outreach Trainer credentials from University of South Florida.

Wesley Wheeler
NECA
Session Info: Dates & Times
Safety isn’t a secret and the problems that one electrical contractor has are surely felt by others. This session will involve all participants in roundtable conversations on safety, moderated by NECA’s safety team. Major concerns and issues related to safety and solutions and resources that are available will be discussed.
Moderated by Michael Starner & Wesley Wheeler.
Safety isn’t a secret and the problems that one electrical contractor has are surely felt by others. This session will involve all participants in roundtable conversations on safety, moderated by NECA’s safety team. Major concerns and issues related to safety and solutions and resources that are available will be discussed.
Moderated by Michael Starner & Wesley Wheeler.