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You do not have to touch a power line to be in danger. High-voltage electricity can jump to anyone who gets too close. Stay at...
Before starting any project, always look up to make sure you’re aware of any overhead power lines. Whether you’re working on the roof, trimming trees,...
More than 21,000 workers in the U.S. have been injured and 1,500 have died in workplace electrical accidents since 2008 according to the Electrical Safety...
Before starting any project, be alert of where the power lines are located and know where they are hanging. Whether you’re working on the roof,...
A dump truck driver was transporting dirt. The driver raised the bed less than half a foot away from a 12,500-volt overhead power line causing...
A dump truck driver was transporting dirt. The driver raised the bed less than half a foot away from a 12,500-volt overhead power line causing...
May is National Electrical Safety Month and the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is launching its annual effort to help reduce electrically-related fatalities, injuries, and...
This paper, titled “Occupations Most At-Risk in Fatal Overhead Power Line Incidents: Using OSHA Data to Get a Better Understanding” examined all electrical cases investigated...
Each season of the year brings with it changes in the weather and our lifestyles. Warmer weather during the spring and summer months coaxes many...
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