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Page 1: Lightning Safety - PECPPT-SM-LS 2017 Lightning is a giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere ... all workers on lightning safety. Supervisors and workers should understand lightning

Lightning Safety

Page 2: Lightning Safety - PECPPT-SM-LS 2017 Lightning is a giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere ... all workers on lightning safety. Supervisors and workers should understand lightning

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Lightning is a giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere between clouds or between a cloud and the ground. It is a dangerous natural force.

Lightning strikes can severely injure or kill workers

whose jobs involve working outdoors.

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Lightning can cause injuries in several ways:

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Direct strike Victims may sustain a direct strike, which is often fatal

Contact injury Occurs when lightning strikes an object the victim is touching

Side flash Occurs when lightning splashes or bounces off an object onto the victim

Ground current

Occurs when lightning strikes the ground near a victim and the ground current passes from the strike point through the ground into the victim

Streamer Bursts of energy can come up from objects near the ground; sometimes these streamers travel through people

Blast injury An injury from lightning’s blast effect, or thunder

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Lightning injuries include heart attacks, blunt trauma, temporary neurological syndromes, muscle injuries, eye injuries, skin lesions, and burns.

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Jobs that could potentially expose workers to lightning include:

LoggingExplosives handling or storageHeavy equipment operationConstructionPlumbing and pipe fitting

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Workers whose jobs involve working outdoors in open spaces, near tall objects, or on or near explosives or conductive materials are more likely to be exposed to lightning.

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Your company should train all workers on lightning safety. Supervisors and workers should understand lightning risks, characteristics, and precautions to reduce workplace hazards.

Proper planning and safe practices can increase lightning safety when working outdoors.

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Your company’s emergency action plan should include a written lightning safety protocol, which may include: How supervisors and workers should take action

after they hear thunder, see lightning, or notice any other warning signs of an approaching thunderstorm

How workers are notified about lightning safety warnings

Locations and requirements for safe shelters How to determine when to suspend and

resume outdoor work activities

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Companies and supervisors should check NOAA weather reports and radio forecasts for all weather hazards before beginning work.

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OSHA recommends that companies consider rescheduling jobs to avoid workers being caught

outside in hazardous weather conditions.

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When working outdoors, supervisors and workers should continuously monitor weather conditions. Lightning is unpredictable and can strike outside the heaviest rainfall areas or up to 10 miles from any rainfall.

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If signs of approaching thunderstorms occur, workers should not begin any task they cannot quickly stop.

Companies and supervisors should know and tell workers which buildings to go to if they hear thunder or see lightning.

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NOAA recommends seeking out fully enclosed buildings with electrical wiring and plumbing. If safe building structures are not accessible, companies should guide workers to hard-topped metal vehicles with rolled up windows.

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Remain in the shelter or vehicle for at least 30 minutes after hearing the last sound of thunder.

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Do not shelter in sheds, pavilions, tents, or covered porches. They do not provide enough protection.

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After you hear thunder, do not use corded phones unless it is an emergency. Cell phones and cordless phones can be used safely.

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Safe practices if you are caught outside during a thunderstorm include: Seek shelter immediately Do not lie on the ground or under a tree Avoid open fields Retreat to low-lying areas like valleys and

ditches; watch for flooding Stay away from all metal objects,

equipment, and surfaces that can conduct electricity

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If you see someone get struck by lightning, immediately call 911 for help.

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Lightning is a serious threat to workers who work outdoors. Your company should have a plan in place for what to do during severe weather. Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors.

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Copyright © 2016 by PEC/Premier Safety Operations, LLC

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1. ______________ is a giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere between clouds or between a cloud and the ground.

A. LightningB. AsbestosC. BehaviorD. Energy

2. Lightning strikes can severely injure or kill workers whose jobs involve working _______________.

A. In confined spacesB. OutdoorsC. In officesD. In warehouses

3. Your company should train _______________ on lightning safety.

A. Only supervisorsB. Some workersC. All workersD. At least one worker

4. Your company’s _______________ should include a written lighting safety protocol.

A. Emergency escape routeB. Emergency action planC. Employee assistance planD. Employee participation

plan

5. Companies and supervisors should check _______________ weather reports and radio forecasts for all weather hazards before beginning work.

A. ANSIB. NIOSHC. ASTMD. NOAA

6. ________________ recommends that companies consider rescheduling jobs to avoid workers being caught outside in hazardous weather conditions.

A. ANSIB. ASTMC. NIOSHD. OSHA

7. Lightning is unpredictable and can strike outside the heaviest rainfall areas or up to________________ miles from any rainfall.

A. 5B. 10C. 15D. 20

8. When working outdoors, supervisors and workers should _______________ monitor weather conditions.

A. NeverB. OccasionallyC. ContinuouslyD. Infrequently

9. If signs of approaching thunderstorms occur, workers should ________________.

A. Not begin any task they cannot quickly stop

B. Keep workingC. Take a short breakD. Take the rest of the day off

10. Remain in the shelter or vehicle for at least ________________ after hearing the last sound of thunder.

A. 10 minutesB. 20 minutesC. 30 minutesD. 40 minutes

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Safety Meeting answer Keys: Lightning Safety Instructors: The following key shows the answers for the Lightning Safety safety meeting quiz.

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This is to certify that

has successfully completed thePEC Safety Meeting

Lightning Safety

Instructor Date Awarded

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STUDENT ROSTER

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Student Instructions: Print and sign your name. Also, provide your date of birth or the last four digits of your social security number.

©2014 PEC Safety, Inc. All rights reserved.