Utility Safety Podcast by Incident Prevention Magazine

Built In, Not Bolted On with Doug Hill, CUSP - Protecting Our Workforce Through Safety Culture


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In this episode of Built In, Not Bolted On with host Doug Hill, CUSP, we dive deep into the world of utility safety culture, exploring the latest risk management strategies, regulatory challenges, and best practices to keep crews safe. Our host shares firsthand experiences and expert insights on hazard identification, compliance updates, and leadership in safety culture. Whether you’re in line work, transmission, or distribution, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways to help you enhance workplace safety and efficiency.

 

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Key Takeaways:

 

•Risk Mitigation Strategies – How to proactively identify and address workplace hazards.

•Compliance & Regulations – Updates on industry standards and their impact on daily operations.

•Technology & Safety – The role of innovative tools in improving worker protection.

•Leadership in Safety – Why management commitment is crucial for fostering a strong safety culture.

•Lessons from the Field – Real-world scenarios that highlight best practices and potential pitfalls.

 

Five Relevant Questions & Answers from the Podcast:

 

1.Q: What are the biggest safety challenges facing the utility industry today?

A: The biggest challenges include hazard identification, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations, and integrating new technology while maintaining worker safety.

 

2.Q: How can companies improve their safety culture?

A: Companies must prioritize training, encourage open communication, and lead by example to create an environment where safety is a shared responsibility.

 

3.Q: What role does technology play in utility safety?

A: Innovations like wearable safety devices, AI-driven monitoring, and automated reporting systems are enhancing how companies manage risks.

 

4.Q: How do changing regulations impact utility workers?

A: New safety laws require continuous education and adaptation, ensuring workers stay compliant and protected in evolving work environments.

 

5.Q: What is one key piece of advice for improving safety in the field?

A: Always prioritize situational awareness, follow protocols, and never hesitate to speak up about potential hazards.

 

#UtilitySafety #WorkplaceSafety #LinemanLife #RiskManagement #SafetyCulture #OSHACompliance #PowerGrid #ElectricalSafety

 

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