• Utility Safety in Depth - Bridging the Safety Gap - The Role of USMWF in Workplace Fatalities
    Feb 6 2025

    In this episode of Utility Safety in Depth, host Kate Wade sits down with Scotty McNeill and Rena Harrington to explore the mission of the United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities (USMWF). They discuss the critical role USMWF plays in supporting families affected by workplace fatalities, advocating for stronger safety regulations, and raising awareness in the utility industry. With personal stories, industry insights, and a call to action, this conversation highlights the human impact of workplace safety failures and the importance of proactive prevention.

    Key Takeaways:

    ✔️ The Mission of USMWF: How the organization supports families affected by workplace fatalities.

    ✔️ Bridging the Safety Gap: Why family members must be involved in post-incident investigations.

    ✔️ The Power of Storytelling: How sharing personal loss creates real change in workplace safety.

    ✔️ Advocacy & Legislation: Efforts to improve safety laws at the state and federal levels.

    ✔️ What Utility Companies Can Do: How organizations can collaborate with USMWF to make a difference.

    USMWF's MISSION

    Offers support, guidance and resources to those affected by work-related injuries, illnesses or diseases. Dedicated to sharing lessons learned that leads a movement of change in promoting actions for safe and healthy working conditions. Through the collective voice of families of fallen workers and other activists, we strive for the elimination and controls of workplace hazards– therefore preventing future tragedies.

    USMWF's VISION STATEMENT

    USMWF is an organized community of dedicated family member victims, a nationally recognized non-profit leader driving the transformation of the work environment to safe and healthy conditions for all employers and employees – both today and tomorrow.

    Visit https://www.usmwf.org/ to support The United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities.

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    #UtilitySafety #WorkplaceSafety #IncidentPrevention #LinemanLife #SafetyAdvocacy #StaySafe #USMWF

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    31 mins
  • Voice of Experience - Checkup from the Neck Up: Preventing Utility Work Mistakes
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode of Voice of Experience, Danny Raines, CUSP discusses the critical importance of mental awareness and focus in utility work. Using real-life accident investigations, he explores why experienced professionals sometimes repeat dangerous mistakes and how a “checkup from the neck up” can prevent incidents. From miscommunication in substations to lack of hazard recognition, this episode is packed with insights to improve safety culture and accountability in the field.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Importance of Mental Awareness: How small lapses in judgment can lead to catastrophic accidents.
    • The Role of Dedicated Observers: Why having a second set of eyes can prevent mistakes.
    • Lessons from Incident Investigations: Real-world case studies of preventable accidents.
    • Following Procedures & Training: Why workers revert to unsafe practices despite training.
    • Taking Accountability: Leadership’s role in enforcing safety and stopping unsafe work.

    The Voice of Experience with Danny Raines podcast is produced by the same team that publishes Incident Prevention. It delivers insights based on Danny's regular column in the magazine, also called the Voice of Experience. To listen to more episodes of this podcast, as well as other podcasts we produce, visit https://incident-prevention.com/podcasts. You can reach Danny at rainesafety@gmail.com

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    #UtilitySafety #LinemanLife #WorkplaceSafety #IncidentPrevention #ElectricalSafety #SafetyCulture

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    38 mins
  • Utility Safety Podcast - Deep Dive - Repeating Safety Successes written by David McPeak, CUSP
    Jan 19 2025

    In this episode, we delve into “Win and Win Again: The Blueprint for Repeating Safety Successes,” an insightful article by David McPeak, CUSP, CIT, CHST, CSP, CSSM, featured in Incident Prevention magazine . We explore strategies to define, reinforce, and replicate safety successes in the workplace. By understanding the WIN framework—Work, Influence, Normalize—we discuss how organizations can foster environments where desired behaviors lead to consistent, positive safety outcomes.

    Read the article: https://incident-prevention.com/blog/win-and-win-again-the-blueprint-for-repeating-safety-successes/

    Key Takeaways:

    1.Defining Success: Success in safety is characterized by desired behaviors leading to desired results, emphasizing the importance of correct actions that prevent incidents.

    2.Understanding Behavior Categories: It’s crucial to distinguish between incidents, chance occurrences, compliance, and true success to effectively address and promote safe practices.

    3.The WIN Framework: Implementing the Work, Influence, Normalize approach helps in reinforcing successful behaviors and integrating them into the organizational culture.

    4.Reinforcement of Positive Behavior: Consistent positive reinforcement encourages the repetition of safe behaviors, reducing the likelihood of accidents and fostering a proactive safety culture.

    5.Addressing Complacency: Actively managing and providing consequences for ‘chance’ behaviors—where undesired actions don’t immediately lead to negative outcomes—is essential to prevent normalization of deviance.

    #SafetySuccess #WorkplaceSafety #SafetyCulture #BehavioralSafety #IncidentPrevention

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    17 mins
  • Utility Safety Podcast - Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health in Utility Safety with Mike Starner
    Jan 11 2025
    In this episode of the Utility Safety Podcast, host Kate Wade dives into the critical topic of mental health in the utility and construction industries. Joined by Mike Starner, Executive Director of Outside Line Safety for NECA, the discussion sheds light on the unique challenges utility workers face. From addressing the stigma around mental health to fostering supportive workplace cultures, the conversation provides actionable strategies to prioritize employee well-being and create safer job sites. Discover resources, insights, and programs like QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) and hear examples of how open dialogue can save lives and enhance teamwork. Listen now to explore how we can work together to make mental health a priority in the utility sector. Key Takeaways: 1. Mental health is as vital as physical safety in utility work—prioritizing it can save lives. 2. The importance of fostering a culture where employees feel safe discussing mental health without stigma. 3. Practical strategies for employers, such as incorporating mental health topics into safety briefings and leveraging programs like QPR and EAP. 4. How financial stability, generational collaboration, and leadership involvement can positively impact mental health in the workforce. 5. The role of peer-to-peer support systems, like connectors on job sites, in creating a proactive mental health environment. Mental Health Resources in the United States: • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 for immediate support. • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): https://nami.org • Mental Health America (MHA): https://mhanational.org • Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP): https://preventconstructionsuicide.com #UtilitySafety #MentalHealthAwareness #ConstructionWellness #WorkplaceSafety #LeadershipMatters

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    #UtilitySafety #IndustrialAthletes #InjuryPrevention #Vimocity #WorkplaceWellbeing #DynamicWarmups

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    41 mins
  • Voice of Experience with Danny Raines, CUSP - Test, Verify, Prevent - Lessons from the Field
    Jan 9 2025

    Join Danny Raines, CUSP, as he shares critical lessons learned from the field in this episode of The Voice of Experience. Danny dives into real-world incidents, including a tragic fatality and a near-miss, emphasizing the importance of testing and verifying in the utility safety industry. With decades of experience, Danny provides actionable insights to prevent accidents, improve safety protocols, and foster a culture of vigilance among utility professionals.

    Key Takeaways:

    1.Testing and Verifying Saves Lives: Never assume safety; always verify conditions to prevent catastrophic incidents.

    2.Human Error Is Inevitable: Acknowledge that mistakes happen and take proactive steps to minimize risks.

    3.The Power of Speaking Up: Encourage crews to challenge unsafe practices and prioritize safety over production.

    4.Importance of Job Briefings: Thorough planning and hazard identification are critical to mitigating risks on-site.

    4 Questions to learn from this podcast with Answers:

    Q1: What is the primary cause of unsafe practices in the field?

    A1: Assumptions and rushing to complete tasks often lead to neglecting crucial safety checks, like testing and verifying.

    Q2: Why is “speaking up” vital in utility safety?

    A2: It prevents potential accidents by addressing hazards early. Crew members should challenge unsafe practices without fear of backlash.

    Q3: How can utility workers improve safety culture?

    A3: By consistently practicing thorough job briefings, hazard identification, and compliance with safety regulations.

    Q4: What role does leadership play in utility safety?

    A4: Leaders must ensure oversight, provide proper training, and foster a culture where safety is prioritized over production.

    You can read the current magazine at Incident Prevention Magazine.

    Subscribe to Incident Prevention Magazine - https://incident-prevention.com/subscribe-now/

    Register for the iP Utility Safety Conference & Expo - https://utilitysafetyconference.com/

    The Voice of Experience with Danny Raines podcast is produced by the same team that publishes Incident Prevention. It delivers insights based on Danny's regular column in the magazine, also called the Voice of Experience. To listen to more episodes of this podcast, as well as other podcasts we produce, visit https://incident-prevention.com/podcasts. You can reach Danny at rainesafety@gmail.com

    Purchase Danny's Book on Amazon - https://a.co/d/556LDvzc

    #UtilitySafety #WorkSafe #CUSP #LinemanSafety #IncidentPrevention #SafetyLeadership

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    37 mins
  • Voice of Experience with Danny Raines, CUSP - Are You Looking Out a Window or Into a Mirror? A New Perspective on Utility Safety
    Dec 23 2024

    In this episode, safety consultant Danny Raines, CUSP, reflects on critical issues facing the utility industry, including safety practices, training gaps, and the persistent challenges of electrical fatalities. Danny delves into the importance of adhering to safety protocols, fostering a culture of accountability, and embracing innovation in personal protective equipment (PPE). Through stories from his career, Danny emphasizes the life-saving significance of vigilance and teamwork in high-risk environments.

    Key Takeaways:

    1.Window vs. Mirror Perspective: Evaluate whether you are self-reflective (mirror) or outward-focused (window) in safety practices.

    2.“Learn-It-All” Mindset: Embrace a continuous learning approach over the “know-it-all” attitude.

    3.The Numbers Don’t Lie: Despite advancements in PPE and training, electrical fatalities remain stagnant, demanding deeper industry introspection.

    4.Accountability Saves Lives: The role of dedicated observers and adherence to safety protocols cannot be overstated.

    5.A Culture of Safety: Building relationships and fostering open communication among crews enhance workplace safety.

    6.Personal Responsibility: Safety isn’t just about individual choices—it impacts families and communities.

    You can read the current magazine at Incident Prevention Magazine.

    Subscribe to Incident Prevention Magazine - https://incident-prevention.com/subscribe-now/

    Register for the iP Utility Safety Conference & Expo - https://utilitysafetyconference.com/

    The Voice of Experience with Danny Raines podcast is produced by the same team that publishes Incident Prevention. It delivers insights based on Danny's regular column in the magazine, also called the Voice of Experience. To listen to more episodes of this podcast, as well as other podcasts we produce, visit https://incident-prevention.com/podcasts. You can reach Danny at rainesafety@gmail.com

    Purchase Danny's Book on Amazon - https://a.co/d/556LDvz

    #UtilitySafety #ElectricalSafety #PPEInnovation #LinemanLife #SafetyCulture #DannyRaines

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    35 mins
  • Article Review - Hand Protection for Electrical Shock and Arc Flash Hazards
    Dec 6 2024
    Hand Protection for Electrical Shock and Arc Flash Hazards Written by Hugh Hoagland and Zarheer Jooma, BSEE, M.S. on October 1, 2024. Posted in Worksite Safety. Read the article here: https://incident-prevention.com/blog/hand-protection-for-electrical-shock-and-arc-flash-hazards/ Ensuring proper hand protection against electrical shock and arc flash hazards is vital for worker safety. This podcast delves into the evolution of protective gloves, highlighting advancements in multihazard protection, safe work practices, glove testing methods, and updates on international standards. Key Takeaways: •Evolution of Hand Protection: Transition from basic leather gloves to advanced multihazard protective gear. •Standards and Testing: Overview of ASTM D120-22 specifications and glove testing procedures. •Safe Work Practices: Importance of integrating proper glove use into daily safety protocols. •International Standards Updates: Recent developments in global standards for electrical safety gloves. FAQs: 1. What are the main types of hand protection used for electrical work? There are two main types of hand protection used for electrical work: Rubber Insulating Gloves: These gloves are designed to protect against electrical shock. They are made of specialized rubber that is electrically strong and tested to withstand high voltages. They are classified according to their maximum AC use voltage, ranging from Class 00 (500V) to Class 4 (36kV). Protector Gloves: These gloves are worn over rubber insulating gloves to provide mechanical and thermal protection. Traditionally made of leather, they are now available in various materials and designs, including cut-resistant fabrics and composite materials, thanks to standards like ASTM F3258. 2. Why are protector gloves worn over rubber insulating gloves? Protector gloves serve several important purposes: Mechanical Protection: They protect the rubber insulating gloves from punctures, cuts, and abrasions, which can compromise their electrical integrity.Thermal Protection: They offer protection against heat and flames, particularly important in arc flash situations.Grip Enhancement: Leather protector gloves can improve grip, especially in oily conditions. Newer materials and designs can offer even better grip and dexterity. 3. What are the key considerations for selecting hand protection for electrical work? Choosing appropriate hand protection involves assessing the specific hazards present in the work environment: Shock Hazard: If a shock hazard exists, rubber insulating gloves with the appropriate voltage rating are mandatory.Arc Flash Hazard: If an arc flash hazard is present, arc-rated gloves are required. The arc rating should match or exceed the potential incident energy calculated for the task.Mechanical Hazards: Consider the need for cut, puncture, and abrasion resistance based on the work environment.Environmental Conditions: Factors such as temperature, humidity, and the presence of chemicals should influence glove selection.Dexterity Requirements: Choose gloves that allow for sufficient dexterity to perform the task safely and efficiently. 4. How often should rubber insulating gloves be tested? OSHA mandates that rubber insulating gloves be electrically tested every six months using the ASTM D120 proof test. Additionally, daily visual inspection and air inflation testing are required before each use. 5. What are the recent advancements in hand protection for electrical work? Several advancements have improved hand protection for electrical workers: New Materials: ASTM F3258 allows for protector gloves made from materials other than leather, offering better dexterity, grip, and cut resistance while meeting safety requirements.Multi-Hazard Protection: Gloves are increasingly designed to protect against multiple hazards, combining electrical insulation with cut resistance, arc flash protection, and other features.Enhanced Comfort and Fit: Innovations in design and materials have led to more comfortable and better-fitting gloves, improving user experience and compliance. 6. What are the challenges of hand protection in clean room environments? Clean room environments often restrict the use of leather due to concerns about contamination. This poses challenges for electrical workers who require both shock and arc flash protection. ASTM F3258 addresses this gap by allowing for non-leather protector gloves, but finding suitable options for low-voltage installations with both hazards remains a challenge. 7. How do international standards compare to US standards for hand protection? IEC 60903, the international standard for electrical insulating gloves, differs from ASTM D120 in several aspects, including the absence of a thickness requirement and the inclusion of composite gloves. The upcoming IEC 63232 will address arc testing methods and arc-rated glove standards for international use, aligning more closely with US practices. 8. What should workers ...
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    15 mins
  • From the Olympics to the Utility Field: Dr. Kevin Rindal, DC on Preventing Soft Tissue Injuries
    Dec 1 2024

    In this episode of the Incident Prevention Utility Safety Podcast, Kate Wade interviews Dr. Kevin Rindal, DC, chiropractor, human performance expert, and co-founder of Vimocity. Drawing from his extensive experience with the U.S. Olympic Swim Team and industrial athletes, Dr. Rindal shares insights on preventing soft tissue injuries, implementing dynamic warmup programs, and securing organizational buy-in for holistic well-being strategies. Learn how utilities can leverage sports medicine principles to enhance safety, reduce costs, and improve workers’ quality of life.

    Key Takeaways
    1. Industrial Athletes and Soft Tissue Injuries: How utility workers face similar physical demands to athletes and the role of dynamic preparation in reducing injury rates.
    2. Proactive vs. Reactive Approaches: The importance of addressing leading indicators like pain to prevent more significant injuries or reliance on opioids and other pain mitigations.
    3. Integration with Daily Routines: Methods to seamlessly incorporate warmups, muscle maintenance, and recovery into existing workflows, making it scalable for smaller organizations.
    4. Leveraging Technology and Gamification: How apps, micro learning, and team challenges foster engagement and create sustainable safety habits.
    5. Leadership and Culture: The critical role of leadership buy-in at all levels in making safety and well-being programs successful.

    Connect with Kevin:

    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinrindal/
    • Email - kevin@vimocity.com

    Resource Links:

    • Short form job-task specific training video | LINK
    • Dynamic/ Full-body movement routine (5 min or less) | LINK
    • Avoid Slips, Trips and Falls video | LINK

    You can read the current magazine at Incident Prevention Magazine.

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    #UtilitySafety #IndustrialAthletes #InjuryPrevention #Vimocity #WorkplaceWellbeing #DynamicWarmups

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    32 mins