Electrical safety best practices and innovations — designed for hazardous mining conditions

Supplied by Colterlec on Wednesday, 20 November, 2024


Mining workers face unique electrical hazards, making the industry one of the most dangerous for electrical maintenance. Harsh conditions, exposed wiring, wet climates, dust and gases create a high risk of fires and explosions, requiring strict safety precautions.

Review electrical safety best practices issued by the Mine Safety and Health Administration to reduce your exposure to electrical hazards.

Learn about next-gen tech that is keeping voltage contact away from mining personnel and delivering improved productivity metrics.


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