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Electricity Doesn’t Give Second Chances on the Job Site

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On construction sites, some dangers are easy to spot. Electricity is not one of them.

Unlike heavy machinery or falling debris, electrical hazards often go unnoticed until it is too late. Workers cannot always see, hear, or smell the danger. By the time they realize it is there, the outcome can already be deadly.

Electrocution is one of OSHA’s “Fatal Four,” the leading causes of death in construction. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, electrical incidents account for more than five percent of construction fatalities each year.

The risks are not unusual or rare. They come from everyday situations: overhead power lines, worn extension cords, poorly grounded tools, and rushed jobs where safety steps are skipped.

One of the most critical safety measures is known as lockout/tagout. It is a simple idea with life-saving impact. Before any maintenance or repair is done on electrical equipment, the power source must be turned off, locked, and clearly marked. This prevents anyone else from accidentally turning the power back on.

Safety experts stress that this step is not optional.

Workers have lost their lives when equipment was re-energized by someone who did not realize maintenance was still underway. A quick task can turn deadly in seconds.

Other basic precautions can also make a difference. Workers should always check the location of overhead power lines before raising ladders, pipes, or other materials. Distance matters, and guessing wrong can be fatal.

It is also important not to assume that a line is safe just because it appears insulated. Appearances can be misleading, and contact with live wires can have immediate consequences.

Even small warning signs should never be ignored. A slight shock from a tool may seem minor, but it often signals a larger problem. Experts say any tool that delivers a shock should be taken out of service right away.

Safety officials continue to emphasize that electrical hazards demand respect and attention at all times. Unlike some risks, there is little margin for error.

On a job site, electricity does not offer second chances.

 

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