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18,000 Utility Safety, Training and Operations professionals
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18,000 Utility Safety, Training and Operations professionals
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Safety ManagementUtility safety management is no easy job. Managing personnel, staying current on leg/reg issues, understanding record keeping processes and policy enforcement are only a few of the areas Incident Prevention provides in-depth coverage. |
Personal Protective EquipmentOSHA requires the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce employee exposure to hazards. FR Clothing, Gloves, Head Protection, Eyewear and Protective Footwear are all PPE. The articles listed below discuss their proper use and maintenance. Attend iP Safety Conference & Expo to learn more about the latest PPE products. |
Tailgate Safety TopicsTailgate meetings are a critical communication component of any strong utility safety program. Incident Prevention supplies the utility industry with topics for these important meetings. Each article can be printed out for use in the field or emailed to your crews. |
Worksite SafetyDaily hazards face utility and contractor work crews. Understanding the risks involved, knowing the proper procedures, building a strong culture of open communication and constant awareness will prevent incidents. Our articles on aerial work, underground construction, grounding techniques, high-voltage risks provide utility workers a better understanding of the task at hand. iP Safety Conferences are another great resource for understanding hazards. |
Reader ProfilesBuilding an effective safety culture requires strong safety leadership. The iP reader profiles features utility industry safety managers who know what it takes to overcome obstacles that brings their workers home each and every day. |
Leadership DevelopmentAs our current utility workforce retires, new utility safety leaders are coming onboard all of the time. Incident Prevention is here to assist in the development of their leadership skills. Managing people, understanding generational differences, building strong communications skills, establishing accountability are just a few of the subject areas covered in the magazine and at iP Safety Conferences. Leadership Development articles |
Equipment OperationsSafe equipment operations is required on every jobsite. Utility work requires the use of cranes, derricks, buckets, trenchers, dozers and more. Learn about the hazards associated with equipment operations in the articles featured below. |
GroundingGrounding systems are designed so they provide the necessary safety functions. Understanding different grounding methods is critical for utility workers. Incident Preventions relies upon industry experts to author these much needed articles. For better insight on grounding methods used in the field you may want to attend iP Safety Conference and hear their in-depth presentations. |