Planning for safety isn’t new to the electrical trade. Guidelines to conduct a job hazard analysis (JHA) for each individual job were first published by OSHA in 1989, and have since been regularly ...
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In Art. 110 of NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, you’ll find a list of requirements for an electrical safety program [110.1(A)-(I)]. Near the end of this list is a paragraph ...
In the construction industry, an emerging consensus points to pre-job planning as the key to an effective safety program. When it comes to construction and subcontractor safety, there is good reason ...
Job planning is key to finding and eliminating hazards. This is true not only in the utility industry but in all industries. For example, in the first five months of 2008, the tower industry was ...
If job planning is done well, the prize is a real team that works measurably smarter, making cost effective use of resources from programmed activities, to CT scans, beds and more. By Nadeem Moghal ...