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To Do More Than Expected
Safety Department Short
MIKE POWERS
Even with COVID-19, the dangers that kill most electricians are still out there. Recent-
ly, I observed a job where the workers were on top of gear using ladders or getting
out of lifts. While the workers were attached to fall protection, they were not follow-
ing proper procedures. When you attach fall protection overhead you must stay
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S within 30 below the anchor point, so that if you fall you do not “swing fall” hitting
the ground. Leaving a lift while elevated requires safety department approval and di-
rect permission. Do not climb onto gear or equipment until the safety department
A has properly trained you.
It takes all of us, working for each of us, to keep us, as owners, as safe as we all can
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MARK KOZLOWSKI
E To Do More Than Expected: I have noticed several employees defending the line and
making sure our COVID-19 safety measures being followed. These employees are the
ones setting the example, making a difference and protecting their fellow employee.
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Y ENRIQUE PEREZ
To Do More Than Expected: Jobsite managers are doing a good job enforcing policies
that support the efforts to protect our people.
JOHN MARSHALL
To Do More Than Expected: Over the course of several months, I have had numerous
employees need refills on their hand sanitizers! Way to stay safe team!