Prevent Common Causes of Electrical Fatalities – Video Short

Remember to never get too comfortable working near or around energized environments. Be aware of hazards like overhead power lines or energized equipment before you start any job, and always test for voltage.  You do not want to come into contact with electricity in a confined space. 

Always Look Up – Video Short

Before starting any job, always look up, always. Be aware of overhead power lines and other electrical hazards in your space before starting a job. Stay safe out there. 

Workplace Safety: Avoid Common Electrical Hazards

Contact with or exposure to electricity is one of the leading causes of workplace fatalities. Follow these tips to avoid electrical injury: Overhead Power Line Contact 46% of all electrical fatalities are caused by contact with overhead power lines 57% of overhead power line fatalities were in non-electrical occupations Always assume all lines are live […]

NFPA 70B: Standard for Electrical Equipment Maintenance

The 2023 edition of NFPA 70B® introduced the document as a new standard rather than a recommended practice. These new requirements cover what must be done to maintain electrical equipment. Chapter 1.2 of NFPA 70B® lists its purpose as “to provide for practical safeguarding of persons, property and processes from risks associated with failure, breakdown, […]

Workplace Electrical Fatalities: 2011 – 2023

In 2025, the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) compiled data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to track electrical safety trends in the workplace. ESFI found that certain demographics and occupations are more prone to electrical incidents in the workplace.  Electrical Safety in the Workplace Contact […]

ESFI & Wesco Connected Safety Survey

In 2024, the Electrical Safety Foundation and Wesco surveyed safety professionals to see how connected safety devices and the recent changes in NFPA 70B: Standard for Electrical Equipment Maintenance have helped increase safety and identify opportunities for improvement in their facilities. Connected Safety Devices Connected safety utilizes video analytics, wearable devices, robotics, environmental sensors, virtual […]

Always Assume Power Lines are Live: Truck Operator Safety

Downed power lines can be deadly. Always assume a downed power line is live and avoid approaching them or anything near them. Use Precaution: Downed power lines can energize the ground up to 35 feet away. Even more in wet conditions. If you see a downed power line, call 911 Never drive over a downed […]

Avoid Overhead Power line Contact: Heavy Truck Operator

According to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration, heavy truck operators have a high number of workplace electrical fatalities. Remember your GOAL: Get Out And Look. 76% of heavy truck operator electrical fatalities occurred from contact with overhead power lines. Keep raised truck beds at least 10 feet away from all power lines. Have “look […]

Construction Safety: Truck Driver Safety

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), truck drivers of heavy trucks have a high number of workplace electrical fatalities.  A total of 76% of these fatalities occurred from contact with overhead power lines. 70% of all worker electrical fatalities occur in non-electrical occupations. 76% of heavy truck driver workplace electrical fatalities occurred […]

Construction Safety: Tree Trimming Safety

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), tree trimming occupations have some of the highest numbers of workplace electrical fatalities. A total of 84% of these workplace fatalities occurred when tree trimmers came in contact with overhead power lines. 70% of all worker electrical fatalities occur in non-electrical occupations. 84% of tree trimming […]

Construction Safety: Roofer Safety

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), roofers have a high number of workplace electrical fatalities. A total of 81% of these fatalities occurred from contact with overhead power lines. 70% of all worker electrical fatalities occur in non-electrical occupations. 81% of roofer workplace electrical fatalities occurred from contact with overhead power lines […]

Construction Safety: Painter Safety

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), painters in construction and maintenance have a high number of workplace electrical fatalities. A total of 78% of these fatalities occurred from contact with overhead power lines. 70% of all worker electrical fatalities occur in non-electrical occupations.  78% of painter workplace electrical fatalities occurred from contact […]