An employee of the energy industry is prone to a lot of exposure to risk and hazards with toxic gases, chemicals and other things like wastewater, electricity etc.

Working in electric, natural gas, water, sewer, and other utility sector shares numerous safety concerns.

Electrical safety

Electrical safety is of foremost importance from an industry to a home. If precautionary measures are not taken and electrical safety is neglected, even a small chipped wired can cause major damage and losses.

Transmission lines

Taking care of transmission lines is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. It is estimated 30-50 workers per 100,000 are killed annually due to negligence in the safety precautions while at work.

Slips and trips

As they say, prevention is better than the cure, slips and trips occur when the contact between the feet and walking surface is incorrect. With proper training and preventive gears, such hazards can be avoided.

Cold stress

As the name suggests, cold stress is stress which occurs when exposed to freezing temperatures and can lead to serious health issues like hypothermia, frostbite, etc. One way to avoid them is to limit the exposure in freezing temperature or plan your visit in the middle of the day to avoid such conditions.

Heat stress

Employees working in extremely hot conditions usually suffer from this. Heat strokes can lead to exhaustion, heat rashes, heat cramps and heat strokes.

Biological and chemical hazards

Working in such industries leads you to work in hazardous conditions. It is seen that people working in the industry are usually diagnosed with diseases like Hepatitis and other serious bacterial risks such as tetanus (hand-to-mouth contact)

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