Wednesday, April 2, 2014

OSHA to Issue Final Rule on Electric Power Work

To update a 40-year-old construction standard for electric power line work, OSHA has announced it plans to issue a final rule to improve workplace safety and health for those who work with electric power generation, transmission and distribution. According to OSHA, the update makes the rule "more consistent with the corresponding general industry standard." It would also revise some of the construction and general industry requirements, which would update provisions for host and contract employers to share safety-related information, and improve fall protection for employees working from aerial lifts and overhead line structures.

"This long overdue update will save nearly 20 lives and prevent 118 serious injuries annually," says OSHA Administrator David Michaels. Visit OSHA's website to learn more.