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The Vital Role of Electrical Safety in Telecommunications Construction
- The telecommunications construction industry plays a crucial role in global connectivity but faces significant electrical safety challenges due to the omnipresent electrical hazards in activities like tower climbing and fiber optic network maintenance.
- The article provides two real-life incidents to illustrate the risks: a telecommunications worker’s electrocution during tower climbing due to improper grounding and a construction crew’s accidental contact with an underground electrical cable while excavating for a fiber optic line, resulting in injuries and a power outage.
- Electrical hazards are among the “Fatal Four” construction hazards according to OSHA, with electrocutions being a leading cause of fatalities. Common causes include arc flash, arc blasts, electrical fires, shocks, burns, and equipment failures.
- To prevent accidents from electrical hazards, the article recommends steps such as thorough job hazard analysis, worker training, lockout/tagout procedures during maintenance, the use of fall protection equipment for working at heights, and regular equipment inspections to ensure safety in the telecommunications construction industry.
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