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Improving  Electrical Safety in the Workplace

Improving Electrical Safety in the Workplace

Sept. 9, 2022
In a recent survey, 56% of workers said they have ideas on how to make the industry safer.

Safety is not to be brushed aside, though workers often overlook proper protocols--and that comes with great risk of potential harm.

For the past three years, the annual Fluke Safety Survey has sought to identify trends in sentiment on a variety of workplace safety-related topics. 

The good news? About 56% of respondents agreed that they had ideas on how to make the industry a safer place to work. It's a reminder about a tenet of safety leadership: listen as well as ask. Everyone has a role to play when it comes to safety.

Tellingly, 95% of workers believe more can be done to make their workplaces safer. 

When asked about who is most responsible for workplace safety, 31% of respondents strongly agree or agree that safety lies with workers/yourself. Supervisors and managers and safety managers also ranked high while company leadership and HR department ranked low. The survey authors surmise that "[o]ne way to read this information is that there is mixed sentiment on who is most responsible, yet there is evidence that everyone plays some part in ensuring workplace safety."

Nearly all respondents (97.5%) strongly agree or agree that workplace safety is connected to a strong safety culture, but only 37% agree that most companies have one. Over the past three years, agreement about having a strong workplace culture has declined.

“Signs and verbiage are not a safety culture,” noted one 55-64-year-old respondent from Ohio.

Additional survey highlights include:

  • 78% believe electricians skip PPE sometimes because it’s inconvenient
  • 72.3% of workers say they rely on tool technology to keep them safe
  • 68% participate in regular safety trainings or classes
  • 68.1%, the majority of respondents agree (strongly agree/agree) that they participate in safety training/classes.
  • 65% of electricians agree they use accurately rated test tools
  • 56% of workers have ideas on how to make the industry safer
  • 47% are unsure whether innovative technologies are keeping them safer.

The survey was conducted in February 2022. More than 900 people from 49 states plus the District of Columbia responded. Respondents ranged from ages 17 to 74 with a majority between 45 and 64 years of age. The top industries represented were manufacturing, HVAC and construction. A majority of respondents (72.5%) were employees of a company, though 11.3% were self-employed and 9.4% were contractors. 

Read more survey findings here.

About the Author

EHS Today Staff

EHS Today's editorial staff includes:

Dave Blanchard, Editor-in-Chief: During his career Dave has led the editorial management of many of Endeavor Business Media's best-known brands, including IndustryWeekEHS Today, Material Handling & LogisticsLogistics Today, Supply Chain Technology News, and Business Finance. In addition, he serves as senior content director of the annual Safety Leadership Conference. With over 30 years of B2B media experience, Dave literally wrote the book on supply chain management, Supply Chain Management Best Practices (John Wiley & Sons, 2021), which has been translated into several languages and is currently in its third edition. He is a frequent speaker and moderator at major trade shows and conferences, and has won numerous awards for writing and editing. He is a voting member of the jury of the Logistics Hall of Fame, and is a graduate of Northern Illinois University.

Adrienne Selko, Senior Editor: In addition to her roles with EHS Today and the Safety Leadership Conference, Adrienne is also a senior editor at IndustryWeek and has written about many topics, with her current focus on workforce development strategies. She is also a senior editor at Material Handling & Logistics. Previously she was in corporate communications at a medical manufacturing company as well as a large regional bank. She is the author of Do I Have to Wear Garlic Around My Neck?, which made the Cleveland Plain Dealer's best sellers list.

Nicole Stempak, Managing Editor:  Nicole Stempak is managing editor of EHS Today and conference content manager of the Safety Leadership Conference.

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