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Look Up - The Roof's on Fire
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 7–10, 2015
Paper Number: ASSE-15-605
... states electrocution operation installation sustainability national fire protection association pv installation social responsibility pv array fault condition maintenance sustainable development inverter blind spot ground fault module pv system Session No. 605 Look Up - The Roof s...
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Why Do Hydraulic Fracturing Injuries and Fatalities Keep Increasing?
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 8–11, 2014
Paper Number: ASSE-14-558
... in-between, fire/explosion, and electrocutions. In Exhibit 3, the data for the five categories are broken down for all fatalities in NAICS 213112, which covers hydraulic fracturing. Struck-by/against accounted for 55 percent of fatalities, caught in or between accounted for 19 percent, falls accounted for 11...
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High-Voltage Electric Safety: Safety Precautions for Working On or Near High-Voltage Power Lines
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 7–10, 2004
Paper Number: ASSE-04-634-1
... as employees understand the basic principles of electricity and the safety precautions that must be taken when working around energized lines and equipment. According to NIOSH an average of 411 deaths occurs each year in the workplace due to contact with electrical energy. Electrocutions are the fifth leading...
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Preventing High Voltage Electric Contact Accidents
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 9–12, 2002
Paper Number: ASSE-02-721
... an average of 411 deaths occurs each year in the workplace due to contact with electrical energy. Electrocutions are the fifth leading cause of death, accounting for 7% of all workplace fatalities. The number of people who believe that normal household current is not lethal or that overhead power lines...
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What Every Safety Practitioner Needs To Know About Electrical Hazards, CodesandStandards - 2000
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 25–28, 2000
Paper Number: ASSE-00-073
... to occur. A person will not become electrocuted (i.e. die) if insulated from ground. It must be understood that electrocution is not always easy to establish or diagnose and the degree of injury can vary tremendously. Failure to clearly establish cause may set the stage for reoccurrence. The discussion...
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What Every Practitioner Needs to Know About Electrical Hazards, Codes and Standards
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 13–16, 1999
Paper Number: ASSE-99-069
.... FATALITIES TRACEABLE TO ELECTRICAL SOURCES: Contact with electric current still causes an average of 321 occupational fatalities annually. BLS Census of Fatal Occupational injuries, 1992–97 Consumer Product related electrocutions averaged 550 over the last four years of available information...