Here's a detailed checklist of things you and your crews should do if the unthinkable happens
The dangers of electrocution must be respected by every member of your crew working at an installation site
Be aware of cross-bore issues and what you can do to minimize them
You do a lot of hard work to make your business successful but if you’re not focused on one key element, you’re taking a huge risk
Heated jackets, vests and gloves raise the comfort level for crews that need to work outside well into winter
When I see an OSHA violation, I might take action. It’s because I care about workers and don’t want to see them hurt on the job.
Working to eliminate every error is both impractical and unwise, so high-reliability work teams operate so that errors and surprises don’t disable them
Training should be constant and ongoing in order to truly achieve a culture of safety