Trades workers most at risk of serious electrical contact incidents finds Hydro report
VANCOUVER — Trades workers at most at risk of serious injury from coming into contact with electrical equipment.
That from a new BC Hydro report titled, “Overhead, out of mind: lack of awareness contributing to on-the-job electrical contact incidents in the trades.”
The report found that one in five trades workers has made contact or had a close call with power lines and/or equipment while working. Most incidents occur in the spring and summer, and those working in outdoor trades face the greatest risk because they often work at or near the level of overhead power lines.
“BC Hydro data shows over the past three years 61 per cent of reported electrical contact incidents resulting in serious injury involved trades workers,” said Susie Rieder, BC Hydro spokesperson. “When temperatures increase, those working jobs such as construction, tree trimming, house painting or window washing typically see their workload and risk of injury rise.”
