Explore employer responsibilities for managing hazards. Gain valuable insights into creating safer work environments.
Increase responsibility awareness Guide hazard identification and assessment Ensure regulatory compliance Create a safer workplace
While electrical energy does a lot of useful work on a job site, it can create serious hazards as well. Electricity kills more than a hundred construction workers each year and injures thousands more. They also suffer more than half of the electrical injuries that occur on the job. But these incidents could have been prevented. Atlantic's "Electrocution Hazards Part II: Employer Responsibilities" training products discuss the electrical hazards that can be encountered on construction sites, the OSHA regulations that address them, and the responsibilities that employers have to protect workers from accidents and injuries involving electricity.
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