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Power plant safety: Preparing the troops
Various safety steps set by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that should be taken by the power plant employees are discussed. Among the most common hazards to power plant workers are electrical shocks and burns, boiler fires and explosions, and contact with hazardous chemicals. OSHA's first suggestion is that workers exposed to energized panels, where the risk of arc-flash exists, must wear flame-resistant clothing. Another suggestion is that the best way to prevent accidents is for companies to conduct more frequent electrical hazard training and conduct awareness training to make sure workers understand all the hazards.
Power plant safety: Preparing the troops
Various safety steps set by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that should be taken by the power plant employees are discussed. Among the most common hazards to power plant workers are electrical shocks and burns, boiler fires and explosions, and contact with hazardous chemicals. OSHA's first suggestion is that workers exposed to energized panels, where the risk of arc-flash exists, must wear flame-resistant clothing. Another suggestion is that the best way to prevent accidents is for companies to conduct more frequent electrical hazard training and conduct awareness training to make sure workers understand all the hazards.
Power plant safety: Preparing the troops
Hansen, Teresa (author)
2005
11 Seiten
Article (Journal)
English
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