
Underground Electrical Accident Critically Injures Three Contractors
- Three Metro contractors were hospitalized with serious electrical burns following an underground workplace accident.
- The incident occurred inside a confined electrical shaft next to the Medical Center Metro station during morning maintenance operations.
- Safety investigators noted one technician received a significant electrical shock from an energized line before two peers were burned while attempting a rescue.
- Federal and transit safety commissions have launched investigations to analyze the high-hazard site and review lockout-tagout compliance protocols.
ASSP Updates Five Core Construction Safety Standards
- The American Society of Safety Professionals has revised five ANSI/ASSP A10 standards to improve construction and demolition safety, specifically targeting the reduction of injuries and fatalities.
- These updated voluntary guidelines enhance safety protocols for deep foundation drilling, worker hoists, emergency planning, and fall protection containment.
- The revisions are designed to help employers mitigate risks posed by evolving workplace technology.
- The modernization of these standards aims to better protect workers on hazardous jobsites.
Engineered Systems Key to Cutting Fall Protection Risks
- Prioritizing engineered fall protection systems is essential for maximizing workplace safety within the oil and gas sector.
- Ergonomically designed solutions increase worker mobility and reduce human error by minimizing the need for repetitive attachment cycles.
- Integrating robust, built-in safety structures on offshore platforms significantly lowers the risk of catastrophic falls.
- These systems create a safer work environment while improving overall operating consistency.
