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De"art!ent of Civil, 0nviron!ental an) *rcitectural 0n#ineerin#, 1niversity of Colora)o, 228 1C3, 1111 0n#ineerin# Drive, 3oul)er, C4 80303, 1S* a r t i c l e i n f o *rticle istory$ .eceive) 25 Se"te!ber 2011 .eceive) in revise) for! 25 6anuary 2012 *cce"te) 3 6une 2012 7ey%or)s$ 4ccu"ational safety .is( !ana#e!ent 8njury "revention 0lectrical trans!ission an) )istribution a b s t r a c t 9rior researc as establise) tat electrical contractors involve) in te construction an) !aintenance of electrical trans!ission an) )istribution (:;D) lines are at e+tre!ely i# ris( of electrocution& :e result of ina)vertent contact %it :;D lines often is )eat or severe injury tat involves )a!a#e to internal or#ans, !usculos(eletal )isor)ers, neurolo#ical )a!a#es an) severe burns& :e 0lectrical Safety <oun)a=tion 8nternational as )e!onstrate) tat contact %it overea) "o%er lines as been te sin#le lar#est cause of electrical fatalities over te last )eca)e& :o re)uce tis )is"ro"ortionate injury rate, electrical contractors i!"le!ent !any strate#ies suc as te use of rubber insulatin# e>ui"!ent, an) loc(in# )evices& 1nfortunately, tese strate#ies are often cost="roibitive in certain construction an) !ainte=nance scenarios& :erefore, electrical contractors are face) %it co!"le+ )ecisions tat involve co!"ar=in# te cost of injury "revention %it te e+"ecte) safety benefit& :is "a"er "resents researc tat objectively evaluate) te ris( associate) %it co!!on :;D construction tas(s an) te effectiveness of s"ecific injury "revention tecni>ues& :e researc tea! ten )evelo"e) a )ecision su""ort fra!e%or( tat "rovi)es electrical contractors %it objective safety an) cost fee)bac( #iven s"ecific "roject carac=teristics& :e results in)icate tat !any of te effective strate#ies i!"le!ente) to re)uce :;D electrical injuries are very costly (e&#&, )e=ener#i?in# lines)& Conse>uently, un)er !ost con)itions, te costs of injury "revention far out%ei# te cost savin#s associate) %it te re)uction of injury rates& :e i!"li=cation of tese fin)in#s is tat :;D electrical contractors !ust i#ly value te non=!onetary benefits of injury "revention in or)er to i!"rove safety in teir sector& 2012 0lsevier @t)& *ll ri#ts reserve)& 1& 8ntro)uction *ccor)in# to te 1S 0ner#y 8nfor!ation *)!inistration (2010), !ore tan 2 billion !A of electricity is #enerate) annually in te 1nite) States to serve !ore tan 300 !illion "eo"le& :is electric=ity is trans!itte) for consu!"tion trou# electrical trans!ission an) )istribution (:;D) lines& :e no!inal volta#e in bul( trans!is=sion lines can be as i# as B50 (V, %ic can cause instant )eat %en contact is !a)e ( Sort, 2002)& Aor(ers involve) in te con=struction an) !aintenance of tese electrical :;D lines are at e+=tre!ely i# ris( of electrocution& 8n fact, accor)in# to te 0lectrical Safety <oun)ation 8nternational (2010), contact %it overea) "o%er lines accounte) for an avera#e of 23C of all elec=trocutions bet%een 1552 an) 2005& 4ter !ajor causes of occu"a=tional electrocutions inclu)e) contact %it %irin#, transfor!ers, or oter electrical co!"onents (2BC) an) contact %it te electrical current of !acines, tools, a""liances, or li#t fi+tures (1BC)& *!on# all occu"ations, te 0lectrical Safety <oun)ation 8nter- national (2010) foun) tat construction contractors account for Corres"on)in# autor& :el&$ D1 5B0 22B 3B5BE fa+$ D1 303 252 B31B& 0=!ail a))ress$ ale+&albertFcolora)o&e)u (*& *lbert)& 0525=B535'G = see front !atter 2012 0lsevier @t)& *ll ri#ts reserve)& tt"$'')+&)oi&or#'10&1016'j&ssci&2012&06&011 Division of Safety & fre Engineering,SOEPage 1 te i#est rate of electrocutions& Aitin te construction tra)e, electricians accounte) for about 1BC of te electrocution fatalitiesE construction laborers accounte) for 5CE an) roofers, "ainters, car="enters, an) !aintenance %or(ers incurre) a total of BC& 3ein) construction, :;D line %or(ers ave te secon) i#est electrocu=tion rate& :e 3ureau of @abor Statistics (2010a) esti!ate) tat a!on# te 152 recor)e) electrocution fatalities in 2008, 53C in=volve) :;D %or(ers %o contacte) overea) "o%er lines an) te Hational 8nstitute for 4ccu"ational Safety an) /ealt (2005) )ocu!ente) tat 80C of fatalities a!on# line!en ave occurre) )ue to )irect contact %it :;D "o%er lines& :is injury rate cause) te 3ureau of @abor Statistics (2010a,b) to classify :;D line con=struction an) !aintenance as one of te !ost )an#erous jobs in te *!erican econo!y& 1nfortunately, a torou# literature re=veale) no si#nificant researc into te "ro+i!al causes or !eto)s of "revention for :;D fatalities& :e i!"acts of :;D electrical injuries are substantial& :e result of ina)vertent contact %it :;D lines is often )eat or severe in=jury tat involves )a!a#e to internal or#ans, !usculos(eletal )is=or)ers, neurolo#ical )a!a#e, an) severe burns ( @ee et al&, 2000)& Suc injuries cause lon#=ter! "ysical an) e!otional )istress to %or(ers an) teir fa!ilies& 8n a))ition, tese injuries an) fatalities *& *lbert, -&.& /allo%ell ' Safety Science 51 (2013) 118126 115 result in substantial econo!ic e+"enses suc as$ i#er insurance "re!iu!s, !e)ical cost, co!"ensations, lost "ro)uctivity, a)!in=istrative costs, an) oters ( 0verret an) <ran(, 1556E <erret an) /u#es, 200BE 4+enbur# an) -arlo%, 1556E :an# et al&, 2002)& *ccor)in# to Aaerer et al& (200B), te construction "rivate sector accounte) for G11&5 billion in fatal an) non=fatal injuries in te year 2002& :e electrical :;D sector contribute) #reatly to tese statistics& 8n fact, te avera#e cost of eac electrical fatality %as G2 !illion an) te cost of eac lost %or( ti!e injury %as G22,20B& Des"ite te i# injury an) fatality rates an) teir severe financial an) "ersonal i!"acts, te electrical :;D in)ustry contin=ues to #ro% at an alar!in# rate& .esearc in te electrical :;D sector as "re)icte) tat recent tecnolo#ical a)vances %ill force utility co!"anies to construct ne% lines, !aintain e+istin# lines, an) u"#ra)e teir "erfor!ance ( 3al)ucci et al&, 2002)& 8t as also been esti!ate) tat te )e!an) for electricity %ill increase by !ore tan 1 trillion (A fro! te years 2003 to 2020 <urter, stu)ies by Cu"(a et al& (2008) ave so%n tat, te electrical utilities %ill ave to !a(e an invest!ent of G1&5G2&0 trillion by te year 2030 to (ee" u" %it te "ace in )e!an)& :ese invest!ents to enance te :;D infrastructure %ill li(ely increase te volu!e an) co!"le+ity of :;D electrical line %or( over te ne+t 20 years (0S<8, 2010)& 0lectrical utilities an) contractin# co!"anies clearly nee) to consi)er injury "revention strate#ies tat re)uce te fre>uency an) severity of injuries an) teir associate) !onetary an) non=!onetary costs& Aen a))ress=in# tis issue, electrical contractors an) utility co!"anies are face) %it co!"le+ )ecisions involvin# %ei#in# te cost of injury "re=vention a#ainst te e+"ecte) safety benefit& :e "ur"ose of tis stu)y %as to objectively evaluate te costs an) benefits of safety !ana#e!ent tecni>ues in te electrical :;D sector of te 1S construction in)ustry for co!!only=encoun=tere) %or( scenarios& :e associate) objectives of tis researc stu)y %ere to$ (1) i)entify co!!on %or( tas(s "erfor!e) aroun) :;D lines an) safety strate#ies use) by utility co!"anies to "re=vent injuriesE (2) >uantify te safety ris( associate) %it eac %or( tas( usin# a co!bination of o"inion=base) an) e!"irical )ataE (3) >uantify te "ercent ris( re)uce) by te various injury "revention strate#iesE an) (2) a""ly a ris(= base) contin#ent liability !o)el )evelo"e) by /allo%ell (2011) to analy?e te costbenefit of te injury "revention strate#ies un)er s"ecific %or( scenarios& :e re=sult is a stable, vali), an) reliable )ecision su""ort tool tat "ro=vi)es critical safety an) cost fee)bac( tat "ractitioners can use to !a(e infor!e) )ecisions tat enance bot safety an) financial "erfor!ance& 2& @iterature revie% :o "rovi)e conte+t for tis stu)y an) better un)erstan) te un=i>ue features of te electrical :;D sector, te %riters revie%e) lit=erature on te to"ics of electrical :;D o"eration, te effect of i# volta#e electrical current on te u!an bo)y, safety ris( >uantifi=cation, an) safety ris( !iti#ation& :ou# a torou# revie% re=veale) no researc tat a) s"ecifically >uantifie) safety ris(s in te :;D sector or te i!"acts of co!!only i!"le!ente) injury "revention strate#ies, #ui)ance fro! si!ilar stu)ies in oter in)ustry sectors %ere use) as #ui)ance& :e results of tis litera=ture revie% are su!!ari?e) briefly belo%& 2&1& 0lectricity trans!ission an) )istribution (:;D) o"eration :ra)itionally, electricity is #enerate) by te conversion of te store) ener#y in #as, oil, nuclear fuel or %ater "osition ( 7ara)y, 2006)& 0lectricity !ay also be #enerate) by utili?in# ener#y )e=rive) fro! solar, %in), #eoter!al, ce!ical "rocesses an) even lan)fills ( Aa#ner, 200B)& :e volta#e at te "oint of #eneration is usually bet%een 15 an) 25 (V, %ic, unfortunately, is not i)eal for trans!ission )ue to losses tat !ay occur& 8n or)er to re)uce "o%er losses )urin# trans!ission, a transfor!er is use) to ste" u" te volta#e in te trans!ission line to 230B50 (V& Subse=>uently, te volta#e is re)uce) at a substation "rece)in# te sub=trans!ission lines bet%een 65 an) 165 (V, %ic lea)s to te "ri=!ary )istribution line %ere te volta#e is !aintaine) bet%een 2 an) 35 (V ( Sort, 2002)& <inally te )istribution transfor!er re=)uces te volta#e to 120 an) 220 V, %ic is su""lie) to consu!=ers trou# te secon)ary )istribution lines& 2&2& 8!"acts of i# volta#e electrical current on te u!an bo)y :e effect of contact of electricity %it te u!an bo)y is i#ly ran)o! an) often !anifests itself in a nu!ber of %ays& 0lectrical injuries are usually in)uce) "ri!arily trou# a?ar)s suc as soc(, arc an) blast ( Car)ic( et al&, 2005)& 8n te case of an electric soc(, te )e#ree of te injuries is ty"ically a function of te intensity of current, current flo% "at, te )uration of con=tact %it te source, an) te volta#e !a#nitu)e ( @ee an) Dou#er- ty, 2003)& :e nervous, !usculos(eletal, car)iovascular an) te "ul!onary syste! can be a)versely affecte) )ue to te flo% of electricity ( S"ies an) :ro!an, 2006)& Ior)on an) Cartelli (2005) recently cate#ori?e) electrical injuries as$ 8!!e)iate effects on te nervous syste! fro! soc( currents, inclu)in# life treatenin# effects on te eart, breatin#, an) brainE 3urns to te bo)y fro! ot con)uctors cause) by i# currents flo%in# trou# !etal con)uctors, )oes not necessarily involve a soc(E 8nternal tissue )a!a#e fro! soc( currents flo%in# trou# te bo)y tat ran#es fro! !il) cellular )a!a#e to !ajor )a!a#e to or#ans an) li!bsE an) 0+ternal burns an) oter "ysical injury )ue to an arc, creatin# an arc flas (ter!al ener#y) an)'or an arc blast (inclu)in# acoustic an) (inetic ener#y)& *s !entione) above, a"art fro! co!"le+ities suc as as"y+ia ( Soe!a(er an) -ac(, 2005), arryt!ias, asytole, an) !yocar)ial injury ( S"ies an) :ro!an, 2006), fatalities or injuries !ay result even %en tere is no electrical current flo% trou# te bo)y (e&#&, electrical i#nition fire, blast, fall) ( Car)ic( et al&, 2005)& *ltou# very little can be )one to re)uce te severity of electrical contact ( Soelen, 200B), !uc can be )one to re)uce %or(ers e+"o=sure to electrical current an) to re)uce te fre>uency of injuries incurre)& 2&3& Safety ris( >uantification Juantifyin# occu"ational safety ris(s for te "ur"ose of re=source allocation is beco!in# increasin#ly "o"ular in te aca)e!ic an) "rofessional researc co!!unities& .is( is )efine) as, a !ea=sure of te "robability of occurrence of an inci)ent an) te severity of te a)verse conse>uence tat results fro! an e+"osure to a a?=ar) ( *HS8, 2000E @o%rance, 15B6E H<9*1500, 2002E HSC, 2005)& :ese a)verse effects (suc as an injury) often result in cost over=runs, sce)ule )elays, an) "o Sti!ulus of te !uscles fro! current flo%in# trou# te bo)y, inclu)in# refle+ action an) bein# KKfro?enLL to te circuitE or "erfor!ance ( Sun et al&, 2008)& 8n te "ast, researcers ave un)erta(en )iverse a""roaces to assess safety ris( in construction an) infrastructure "rojects& <or e+a!"le, @ee an) /al"in (2003) utili?e) fu??y !ate!atical tecni>ues an) e+"ert in"uts to assess factors influencin# acci)ent "otential in te conte+t of trencin# o"erations, IMrcanli an) -Mn#en (2005) 120 *& *lbert, -&.& /allo%ell ' Safety Science 51 (2013) 118126 "ro"ose) a fu??y rule=base) analysis !eto)olo#y to assess safety ris( %it lin#uistic variables, an) Sun et al& (2008) usin# e+"ert rat=in#s an) te analytical ierarcy "rocess (*/9) in teir >uantifica=tion of safety ris(s& 4ter researcers ave use) !ore for!al fra!e%or(s an) in)e"en)ent >uantification of fre>uency, severity an) e+"osure in teir evaluation of safety ris(s (e&#&, 3ara)an an) 1s!en, 2006E 6anna)i an) *l!isari, 2003E /allo%ell an) Ia!ba- tese, 2005)& :ese stu)ies i)entify ris( as a function of te fre= >uency of inci)entsE severity of injuryE an) e+"osure )uration& 0>& (1) so%s te relationsi" bet%een te co!"onents of unit ris( an) 0>& (2) so%s te relationsi"s a!on# te co!"onents of cu!ulative ris(& Cu!ulative ris( is also (no%n as e+"ecte) value& 1. N f O s P1Q %ere 1. is unit ris( !easure) in G "er % E f is fre>uency !ea=sure) in injuries "er % , s is severity !easure) in G "er injury& C. N 1. O e N f O s O e P2Q %ere C. is cu!ulative ris( !easure) in G an) e is e+"osure )ura=tion !easure) in % & 8n te above e>uation, fre>uency is in)icative of te "ros"ect of !a(in# contact %it te a?ar) "er unit ti!eE severity refers to te "robable outco!es (e&#&, fatalities, injuries, )a!a#es an) lost %or(=ti!e )ue to acci)ents)E an) e+"osure si#nifies te ti!e "er=io) s"ent in "ro+i!ity to te a?ar) (e&#&, )ays)& :is e>uation as been use) by Soelen (200B) to )e!onstrate te i# ris( "rofile associate) %it %or( on "o%er lines& :ou# te fre>uency of con=tact is lo%, e+"osure can be i# an) te severity of contact is very e+tre!e& 2&2& Safety ris( !ana#e!ent an) !iti#ation :e 1S 4ccu"ational Safety an) /ealt *)!inistration (4S/*) ol) bot te e!"loyer an) te e!"loyee res"onsible for safety relate) issues in te %or( "lace& :e e!"loyer is to "rovi)e te %or(force %it a "lace free fro! any reco#ni?e) a?ar) ( Ailson an) 7oen, 2000), "ersonal "rotective e>ui"!ent, an) trainin# to enance safety "erfor!ance ( S"ell!an, 1558) an) e!"loyees !ust co!"ly %it te re#ulations set by te e!"loyer an) relevant re#=ulatory bo)ies& 0!"loyers ave reco#ni?e) tat te first ste" in safety ris( !ana#e!ent is to i)entify )or!ant an) active a?ar)s %ic !ay e+ist or !ay be invo(e) by %or(er beavior at te %or(site ( -acCollu!, 200B)& :is is often acco!"lise) trou# revie%in# te sco"e of "rojects, sce)ules an) oter relevant )ocu!entation to i)entify "ossible a?ar)s& *ccor)in# to 4S/* (2002, "& 11), !ost a?ar)s in te :;D in)ustry result )ue to KKunsafe e>ui"!ent or installationE unsafe environ!entE an) unsafe %or( "racticesLL& /av=in# i)entifie) te "otential a?ar)s, ris( !iti#ation tecni>ues are i!"le!ente) in or)er to control te fre>uency, severity an) e+"o=sure level of injuries& :is is ty"ically acco!"lise) by te use of electrical safety e>ui"!ent (e&#&, 990, barriers)E an) safety "roce=)ures an) !eto)s (e&#&, #roun)in#, )e=ener#i?in# "o%er lines) ( Car)ic( et al&, 2005)& 4S/* (2002) su##ests !easures suc as insu=latin# con)uctors by te use of #lass, !ica, rubber, or "lasticE #uar)in# ener#i?e) "arts to avoi) acci)ental contactE #roun)in# of con)uctors an) e>ui"!ent to avoi) volta#e sur#esE use of circuit "rotectionE an) oter safety %or( "ractices& *ltou# "ublications by re#ulatory bo)ies set te stan)ar)s an) encoura#e te use of ris( !iti#atin# tecni>ues, utility )eci=sion !a(ers often are )ra%n to%ar)s re#ulatory co!"liance, tereby !ini!i?in# safety invest!ent to tat %ic is only )e=!an)e) by la% ( Soy(a an) <el)!an, 1558)& :eir resistance can be ascribe) to te assu!"tion tat e+"en)in# resources on safety, co!"ro!ises "rofit "otential by increasin# te cost of te "roject& Des"ite tis attitu)e, @ancaster et al& (2003) ar#ue) tat invest= !ents in injury "revention results in econo!ic benefits& Several oter stu)ies so% si!ilar evi)ence for te cost=effectiveness of injury "revention in certain %or( scenarios (e&#&, /allo%ell, 2010a,bE 6asels(is et al&, 1556E /allo%ell an) Ia!batese, 2005E 6er- vis an) Collins, 2001E S!all!an an) 6on, 2001)& /o%ever, )es"ite te i# injury rate in te electrical :;D in)ustry, no researc as s"ecifically e+a!ine) te relation bet%een injuries an) benefits of e+"en)in# to%ar)s enancin# safety& :e "resent stu)y as been con)ucte) %it te ai! a))ressin# tis #a" in (no%le)#e& 3& .esearc !eto)s :e researc "rocess involve) t%o )istinct "ases, eac )e=si#ne) to acieve in)ivi)ual but relate) objectives& :e "ur"ose of te first "ase %as to obtain conte+tual infor!ation re#ar)in# te %or( tat contractors ty"ically "erfor! on electrical :;D lines an) te !eto)s tat tey use to "revent injuries& :is conte+tual infor!ation %as ten use) in te secon) "ase of te researc %ere an e+"ert "anel rate) te relative ris(s of te co!!on tas(s an) te ris( re)uce) by te various injury "revention strate#ies& :e results %ere finally co!"ile) into a )ecision su""ort syste! usin# a ris(=base) contin#ent liability !o)el& :e )etails of tese "ases are "rovi)e) belo%& 3&1& 9ase 1$ 0+"loratory intervie%s :o initiate tis 2=year researc effort, e+"loratory intervie%s %ere con)ucte) %it lea)ers in te electrical :;D sector in or)er to i)entify co!!on :;D construction activities an) injury "reven=tion strate#ies& :ese )ata %oul) serve as te un)erlyin# fra!e%or( for te subse>uent "ase& Se!i=structure) intervie%s %ere selecte) for tis initial effort because, in co!"arison to surveys, tey "rovi)e !ore fle+ibility for e+"loration an) )ee"er un)erstan)in# of te subject ( <o%ler an) -an#ione, 1550)& 8ntervie%s, as o""ose) to >uestionnaires, also allo% for clarification, )etaile) insi#t, an) ave been so%n to ave i#er res"onse rates ( 3ry!an, 2002)& 8ntervie%ee contacts %ere asse!ble) fro! 0@0C:.8 8nterna=tionalLs 0lectrical :;D Co!!ittee, !e!ber or#ani?ations of te Construction 8n)ustry 8nstitute (C88), an) oter "ro!inent utility an) contractin# co!"any contacts el) by te researc tea!& 4f te 1B "otential intervie%ees contacte), four electrical contractors an) si+ utility re"resentatives a#ree) to "artici"ate& :is nu!ber of e+"erts %as a)e>uate to "rovi)e teoretical saturation an) re="eate) evi)ence ( Strauss an) Corbin, 1558)& :o initiate te inter=vie% "rocess, te "artici"ants %ere contacte) via "one an) te "ur"ose of te intervie%s %as )escribe)& 9rior to te actual inter=vie% )ate, te "artici"ants %ere encoura#e) to revie% "roject sce)ules, job a?ar) analyses, an) oter relevant )ocu!ents tat %oul) ai) te! in teir res"onses& 8n total, 25 salient %or( tas(s an) si+teen injury "revention strate#ies %ere i)entifie) fro! tese intervie%s& :e tas(s are liste) an) )escribe) in :able 1 an) te !iti#ation strate#ies are liste) an) )escribe) in :able 2. 3&2& 9ase 2$ Juantification of safety ris(s an) ris( !iti#ation i!"acts :e objectives of te secon) researc "ase %ere to (1) >uantify te relative ris( of te co!!on %or( tas(s an) (2) >uantify te "ro"ortion of ris( !iti#ate) by ty"ical injury "revention strate#ies& 3ecause arcival an) e!"irical )ata )o not e+ist for tese tas(s an) safety strate#ies, te researc tea! )eci)e) to a))ress tese objec=tives usin# a )etaile) survey of in)ustry e+"erts as a "ri!ary )ata collection effort base) on "ast in)ustry e!"irical "erfor!ance )ata& 8n or)er to obtain vali) an) reliable )ata, it %as of te ut!ost i!"ortance tat te survey "artici"ants a) a si#nificant a!ount of "ractical e+"erience in te electrical :;D sector& *& *lbert, -&.& /allo%ell ' Safety Science 51 (2013) 118126 121 :able 1 :rans!ission an) )istribution construction'!aintenance activities& :as( 3rief )efinition 4"eratin# e>ui"!ent near ener#i?e) lines 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to or#ani?e an) sta#e !aterial use) for electrical facilities 0ner#i?e lines'e>ui"!ent="ut in service 9lacin# electrical lines an) e>ui"!ent in service for )istributin# "o%er to en) users 0+cavation'trencin# an) installin# foun)ation 0+cavatin# an) construction of te foun)ation to "lace electric facilities in "osition to )istribute electric "o%er to custo!ers Cli!bs "ole'o"erates on aerial lifts 9ositionin# %or(ers to "ysically %or( on electric circuits Iroun)in#'re!ovin# #roun)in# 1sin# tools to bon) onto e+istin# circuits creatin# an electrical "at to #roun) (creatin# a KKsort circuitLL) <ra!in# of te!"orary an) "er!anent structures 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to asse!ble !aterial to be use) in establisin# an) !aintainin# electric syste!s 8ns"ect'troublesootin# "o%er lines'e>ui"!ent 4bservin# "resent con)itions of e+istin# electrical facilities S"lice, re"air, an) install con)uctors an) %irin# 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to effectively a)) onto or re"air !aterial use) to con)uct electricity Clearin#'tri!!in# trees an) buses 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to re!ove ve#etation fro! areas %ere electrical "o%er facilities e+ist -ove ener#i?e) con)uctor 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to can#e "osition of ener#i?e) electric e>ui"!ent *sse!blin#'re"airin# e>ui"!ent an) ar)%are :e "rocess of creatin# an) !aintainin# electrical facilities& :raffic Control :o ai) in te flo% of "e)estrian an) veicle traffic for te interest of "ublic safety /an#in# an) installin# transfor!ers an) vaults 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to install transfor!ers an) transfor!er vaults 8nstallation an) connection of busses, s%itces, circuit brea(ers, 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to install o"erational co!"onents suc as busses, s%itces, circuit an) re#ulators brea(ers, an) re#ulators 8nstallin# con)uit or cable trou# 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to install con)uits or cable trou# 8nstallin# insulators 8nstallin# insulators to su""ort con)uctors an) "rovi)e insulation *sse!bly an) erection of substation 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to install an) erect substations to transfor! volta#es .e!ove're"lace e+istin# line .e!oval or re"lace!ent of electrical lines )urin# routine !aintenance 8nstallin# li#tnin# arrestors 8nstallin# )evices on "o%er syste!s to "rotect insulation an) oter )a!a#es tat can be cause) by li#tnin# Sa##in# to "rovi)e clearance bet%een %ires :e "rocess of a)justin# te tension in overea) "o%er lines *ttacin#'re"lace!ent of insulators 9rovi)in# insulation after s"licin# con)uctors or re#ular !aintenance %or( .e"lacin# siel) %ire .e"lacin# te siel) %ires )urin# routine !aintenance 8nstallin#'re!ovin# )a!"ers 8nstallin# )a!"ers to control vibrations in te cables tat !ay be cause) by %in)s 8nstall're!ove s"acers 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to install s"acers to avoi) contact "o%er lines -eterin#'testin#'!easurin# 1sin# tools an) e>ui"!ent to !onitor te "erfor!ance of electric facilities :able 2 8njury "revention !eto)s& 8njury "revention !eto)s Descri"tion .ubber insulatin# "ersonal 1se of rubber insulatin# e>ui"!ent suc as rubber #loves, sleeves, line ose, blan(ets, covers, an) !ats tat co!"ly %it *S:- "rotective e>ui"!ent re>uire!ents 1sin# ot stic(s 1se of insulate) ot stic( "oles tat allo% %or(ers to !ani"ulate an) !ove ener#i?e) lines fro! a safe )istance <ollo% safety "roce)ures <ollo%in# safety "roce)ures as "rovi)e) by re#ulatory bo)ies'electrical stan)ar)s (e&#& H0C, H<9* B00, H0SC, 4S/*) an) #eneral in)ustry safety "ractices 8ns"ection of e>ui"!ent "rior to Con)uctin# )etaile) ins"ection of all electrical safety e>ui"!ent "rior to %or( to ensure its effectiveness to "revent'!ini!i?e %or( a?ar)s an) acci)ents 9lace!ent of safety #roun)s Connectin# te circuit to te #roun) to "revent te buil)in#=u" of line'li#tnin# sur#es, static electricity, etc& %en %or( is bein# carrie) out 6ob a?ar) analysis * tecni>ue in %ic sce)ules an) activities are revie%e) %it te "ur"ose of i)entifyin# a?ar)s before tey occur 8nsulate) ar) ats %it electrical 1se of ar) ats %it electrical insulation %ic co!"lies %it te re>uire!ents of *HS8 Stan)ar) R 85 insulation 1se of 3arriers an) si#ns 1se of barriers an) si#ns to infor! "ersonnel of te e+istence of an active')or!ant a?ar) Safety ta#s or loc(=out=ta#=out 1se of safety ta#s, loc(s an) loc(in# )evices to secure an) !ar( lines an) )evices to avoi) acci)ental ener#i?ation 1se of volta#e !easurin# 1se of volta#e !easurin# )evises to ascertain te status of electric lines an) e>ui"!ent "rior to be %or(e) on instru!ents Safety #roun)in# e>ui"!ent 1sin# of rate) safety #roun) e>ui"!ent to "rotect %or(ers by sort circuitin# an) #roun)in# )e=ener#i?e) con)uctors <all arrest or oter restraint syste!s 1se of syste!s to "rotect %or(ers fro! te ris( of falls an) co!in# in contact %it ener#i?e) lines in te "ro+i!ity )urin# a fall 3on)in# con)uctors to create -aintainin# %or(er in an e>ui"otential ?one by connectin# all !etallic "arts to for! electrical continuity to avoi) ?ones of e>ui"otential "otential )ifference %itin is reac De=ener#i?in# :;D lines :is involves te suttin# )o%n of te flo% of electricity trou# te lines )urin# %or( Cra)le to cra)le use of rubber #loves 1se of rubber #loves an) sleeves anyti!e te line!an !oves te buc(et'boo! out of te cra)le %en tere is a "ossibility of an) sleeves a""roacin# ener#i?e) circuits %it te buc(et 1se of "ro"er flas'ter!al rate) 1se of flas'ter!al "rotective e>ui"!ent %en %or(in# %itin te flas boun)ary )istance clotin# 8n or)er to be >ualifie) as an Ke+"ertL for te secon) "ase, a "artici"ant !ust be )esi#nate) as a safety "rofessional in an or#a=ni?ation involve) in te :;D in)ustry an) ave a !ini!u! of 10 years of "rofessional e+"erience in occu"ational safety& 9oten=tial "artici"ants %ere i)entifie) fro! te ori#inal "anel in 9ase 1, !e!bers of te 0)ison 0lectric 8nstitute (088), an) te Hational 0lectrical Contractors *ssociation (H0C*)& 8n total, 21 e+"erts >ual=ifie) as Ke+"ertsL an) a#ree) to "artici"ate in te stu)y& 8n a))ition to te re>uisite >ualifications nee)e) to acieve e+"ert status for tis stu)y, ei#t of tese in)ivi)uals are Certifie) Safety 9rofes=sionals (CS9), four are certifie) Construction /ealt an) Safety :ecnicians (C/S:), an) t%elve ol) a)vance) )e#rees in fiel)s re=late) to occu"ational safety& Suc an e+"ert "anel enances re=searc vali)ity %en obtainin# a lar#e nu!ber of sa!"les is unrealistic ( 9atton, 1550)& <ortunately te "anel %as bot "rofes=sionally an) #eo#ra"ically )is"erse)& :en of te e+"erts re"re=sente) utility co!"anies, eleven re"resente) electrical :;D contractors, an) every !ajor re#ion of te 1S %as re"resente)& 122 *& *lbert, -&.& /allo%ell ' Safety Science 51 (2013) 118126 :able 3 *ctivity level ris( >uantification& :as( <irst ai) -e)ical case @ost %or( ti!e <atality C. < S (G) 1. (G) < S (G) 1. (G) < S (G) 1. (G) < S (G) 1. (G) 4"eratin# e>ui"!ent near 1&00 25&00 25&00 1&00 5,000&00 5,000&00 0&200 20,000&00 2,000&00 0&0003 500,000&00 2B0&00 5,255&00 ener#i?e) lines 0ner#i?e lines'e>ui"!ent= 0&20 22&50 5&00 0&20 5,000&00 1,000&00 0&185 25,000&00 2,B25&00 0&0002 550,000&00 150&00 5,522&00 "ut in service 0+cavation'trencin# an) 0&50 25&00 12&50 0&10 2,000&00 200&00 0&100 20,000&00 2,000&00 0&0002 550,000&00 150&00 2,202&50 8nstallin# foun)ation Cli!bs "ole'o"erates on 1&00 25&00 25&00 0&10 2,500&00 250&00 0&100 30,000&00 3,000&00 0&0003 500,000&00 2B0&00 3,525&00 aerial lifts Iroun)in#'re!ovin# 0&05 22&50 2&12 0&05 3,B50&00 18B&50 0&100 22,500&00 2,250&00 0&0001 1,000,000&00 50&00 2,285&62 #roun)in# <ra!in# of te!"orary an) 0&10 22&50 2&25 0&05 3,000&00 282&00 0&052 20,000&00 1,880&00 0&0002 500,000&00 180&00 2,322&25 "er!anent structures 8ns"ect'troublesootin# 0&10 22&50 2&21 0&10 1,B50&00 1B5&00 0&100 20,000&00 2,000&00 0&0001 500,000&00 50&00 2,26B&21 "o%er lines'e>ui"!ent S"lice, re"air, an) install 0&50 25&00 12&50 0&12 5,000&00 B10&00 0&122 5,000&00 B10&00 0&0002 500,000&00 180&00 1,612&50 con)uctors an) %irin# Clearin#'tri!!in# trees an) 0&10 25&00 2&50 0&10 2,000&00 200&00 0&02B 1B,500&00 822&50 0&0003 500,000&00 2B0&00 1,255&00 buses -ove ener#i?e) con)uctor 0&10 25&00 2&50 0&05 1,B50&00 82&25 0&02B 22,500&00 1,05B&50 0&0001 550,000&00 55&00 1,23B&25 *sse!blin#'re"airin# 0&02 25&00 1&00 0&03 2,250&00 6B&50 0&02B 15,000&00 B05&00 0&0001 500,000&00 50&00 863&50 e>ui"!ent an) ar)%are :raffic control 0&02 25&00 0&50 0&10 3,B50&00 3B5&00 0&003 20,000&00 60&00 0&0002 550,000&00 150&00 625&50 /an#in# an) installin# 0&10 2B&50 2&B5 0&10 3,500&00 350&00 0&002 20,000&00 20&00 0&0002 550,000&00 150&00 582&B5 transfor!ers an) vaults 8nstallation an) connection of 0&20 22&50 5&00 0&12 2,000&00 282&00 0&005 20,000&00 100&00 0&0001 550,000&00 55&00 288&00 busses, s%itces, circuit brea(ers, an) re#ulators 8nstallin# con)uit or cable 0&55 3B&50 20&63 0&05 3,500&00 315&00 0&001 20,000&00 20&00 0&0001 550,000&00 2B&50 203&13 trou# 8nstallin# insulators 0&02 25&00 0&50 0&10 2,000&00 200&00 0&001 20,000&00 20&00 0&0002 500,000&00 180&00 200&50 *sse!bly an) erection of 0&10 25&00 2&50 0&10 1,B50&00 1B5&00 0&002 20,000&00 20&00 0&0001 500,000&00 50&00 30B&50 substation .e!ove're"lace e+istin# line 0&05 25&00 1&18 0&02 2,B50&00 55&00 0&002 20,000&00 20&00 0&0002 500,000&00 180&00 2B6&18 8nstallin# li#tnin# arrestors 0&02 25&00 0&50 0&02 1,B50&00 35&00 0&002 30,000&00 60&00 0&0002 500,000&00 180&00 2B5&50 Sa##in# an) "rovi)in# for 0&01 25&00 0&25 0&01 2,250&00 22&50 0&002 20,000&00 20&00 0&0002 500,000&00 180&00 222&B5 clearance bet%een %ires *ttacin#'re"lace!ent of 0&02 25&00 0&50 0&01 2,250&00 22&50 0&010 12,500&00 125&00 0&0001 500,000&00 50&00 238&00 insulators .e"lacin# siel) %ire 0&05 25&00 1&25 0&03 2,500&00 B5&00 0&002 20,000&00 20&00 0&0001 500,000&00 50&00 206&25 8nstallin#'re!ovin# )a!"ers 0&02 25&00 0&50 0&02 2,500&00 50&00 0&002 20,000&00 20&00 0&0001 500,000&00 50&00 180&50 8nstall're!ove S"acers 0&02 25&00 0&50 0&02 2,500&00 50&00 0&002 20,000&00 20&00 0&0001 500,000&00 50&00 180&50 -eterin#'testin#'!easurin# 0&10 3B&50 3&B5 0&01 2,250&00 22&50 0&002 20,000&00 20&00 0&0001 500,000&00 112&50 1B8&B5 :otal 5&21 120&8B 2&B2 10185&B5 1&20 25855&00 0&002 3680&00 35861&62 < S 8njuries "er 200,000 % & S S Cost "er injury& 1. S Cost "er 200,000 % & C. S Su! of unit ris(s across all severity levels for a "articular tas(& *fter i)entifyin# >ualifie) e+"erts, te survey "ac(a#e %as !aile) to eac "otential "artici"ant, %ic inclu)e) te results fro! 9ase 1E an e+"lanation of te "ur"ose, !eto), an) i!"lica=tions of te stu)yE an) te structure) survey& *s an initial ste", te "artici"ants %ere as(e) to verify te co!"leteness of te results fro! 9ase 1 to ensure tat all salient tas(s an) ris( !iti#ation strate#ies %ere i)entifie)& :e "artici"ants %ere ten as(e) to co!"lete te survey, %ic inclu)e) bot ris( ratin#s for te tas(s an) ris( !iti#ation ratin#s for te safety strate#ies& Aen ratin# te ris( of eac of te 25 tas(s, te "artici"ants %ere instructe) to (1) "rovi)e an esti!ate of te actual fre>uency of injuries tat occur "er 200,000 % for eac of te follo%in# severity levels$ first ai), !e)ical case, lost %or( ti!e, an) fatality an) (2) "rovi)e te ty"ical cost in )ollars for eac tas( an) severity level& <or e+a!"le, te "anel %as as(e) to "rovi)e bot te fre=>uency (injuries "er 200,000 % ) an) costs (G) of first ai), !e)ical case, lost %or( ti!e, an) fatal injuries associate) %it o"eratin# e>ui"!ent near ener#i?e) lines& Aen "rovi)in# cost )ata, te e+="erts %ere as(e) to consi)er bot )irect costs (e&#&, actual !e)ical e+"enses, !aterial )a!a#e) an) in)irect costs (e&#&, "ro)uctivity losses, overti!e, te!"orary e!"loyee re"lace!ent costs)& * total of 200 ratin#s (25 tas(s O 2 severity levels O 2 ris( co!"onents) %ere solicite) in tis first section of te survey& 8n te secon) section of te survey, te e+"ert "artici"ants %ere as(e) to rate te "ro"ortion of ris( !iti#ate) by eac injury "re=vention strate#y for eac tas( on a 0100C scale& <or e+a!"le, an e+"ert %as as(e) to rate te "ro"ortion of ris( !iti#ate) by usin# Kot stic(sL for eac of te four severity levels& 0+"erts %ere also as(e) to "rovi)e te ty"ical costs of i!"le!entin# eac of te 16 injury "revention strate#ies "er %or(er=%ee(& 8n total, 80 ratin#s (16 !iti#ation strate#ies O 2 severity levels D 16 costs) %ere solic=ite) fro! eac e+"ert in tis secon) section& <or bot sections of tis survey, te e+"ert "artici"ants %ere as(e) to revie% 4S/* 300 lo#s an) co!"any )ata %en "rovi)in# ratin#s& -ost e+"erts revie%e) 4S/* 300 lo#s "ertainin# to te "ast 5 years, %ic is a re#ulatory re>uire!ent to be !aintaine)& :%o e+"erts a) access to injury lo#s "ertainin# to te last 20 years& *lso, because of te li!itation an) ina)e>uacy associate) %it te use of inci)ent *& *lbert, -&.& /allo%ell ' Safety Science 51 (2013) 118126 123 :able 2 Cost an) ris( !iti#ate) by injury "revention !eto)s& 8njury "revention !eto)s Cost T (G) C Decrease in ris( (rrj) <irst ai) -e)ical case @ost %or( ti!e <atality .ubber insulatin# "ersonal "rotective e>ui"!ent 100&00 30 50 B0 50 1sin# ot stic(s B5&00 25 68 85 50 <ollo% safety "roce)ures 25&00 80 50 50 58 8ns"ection all e>ui"!ent "rior to %or( 25&00 50 50 50 B3 9lace!ent of safety #roun)s 125&00 23 58 68 85 6ob a?ar) analysis 100&00 20 30 60 B5 8nsulate) ar) ats = "rovi)in# electrical insulation 20&00 10 20 25 35 1se of barriers an) si#ns 60&00 10 20 20 15 Safety ta#s or loc(=out=ta#=out 25&00 23 63 B3 85 1se of volta#e !easurin# instru!ents 30&00 10 50 60 B8 Safety #roun)in# e>ui"!ent 100&00 10 B5 B5 83 <all arrest or oter restraint syste!s 100&00 10 30 60 B5 3on)in# to te con)uctor to create e>ui"otential 100&00 10 50 50 B5 De=ener#i?in# :;D lines 800&00 65 B8 88 55 Cra)le to cra)le use of rubber #loves an) sleeves 20&00 0 50 50 50 1se of "ro"er fire rate) clotin# in ener#i?e) areas 20&00 10 30 50 50 T Denotes cost "er %or(er "er %ee(& :able 5 Case e+a!"le so%in# resi)ual ris(& 8njury "revention .is( re)uction .. (resi)ual ris( .es) Cu!ulative C re)uction C0 1< !eto)s ris( in resi)ual <irst ai) -e)ical case @ost %or( ti!e <atality :otal !iti#ate) (G) ris( (C) 3ase=level ris( G0&56 G20&B2 G103&22 G12&B2 0 (G155&25) <ollo% safety G0&25(G0&11) G36&6B(G2&0B) G53&08(G10&32) G12&23(G0&25) G122&63(G12&82) 122&63 50&B1 0&2852262 3&25B262B "roce)ures .ubber insulatin# G0&03(G0&08) G2&02(G2&02) GB&22(G3&10) G0&26(G0&03) G5&58(G5&25) 152&20 62&5B 0&0616B52 16&2128B5 "ersonal "rotective e>ui"!ent 9lace!ent of safety G0&03(G0&02) G1&18(G0&86) G2&11(G0&55) G0&03(G0&00) G3&35(G1&50) 15B&55 63&81 0&031505B 31&B36226 #roun)s C0 S 3enefit to cost ratio& 1< S -easure of invest!ent re>uire) to obtain a return of G1& !etrics in !o)elin# safety "erfor!ance ( Ca!eron an) Duff, 200B) in te entire in)ustry, as "resente) in te 4S/* 300 lo#s, te e+="erts eavily relie) on teir "ast e+"erience in te in)ustry& 2& .esults an) )iscussion :e researc "rocess resulte) in a lar#e volu!e of i# >uality )ata& 8n fact, 280 ratin#s %ere obtaine) fro! eac of te 21 e+"ert "artici"ants for a total of 5,880 ratin#s& *s su##este) by /eat an) :in)ale (1552), <iel) (2005), an) -ann (2003)E te !e)ian ratin#s rater tan !ean ratin#s %ere re"orte) to !ini!i?e effects of co#=nitive biases suc as recency, "ri!acy, an) contrast an) to re)uce te i!"acts of e+tre!e outliers& :e results of te ris( >uantifica=tion for te 25 electrical :;D construction tas(s are "rovi)e) in :a- ble 3 an) are sorte) by total ris(& :e table in)icates tat first ai) injuries (5&21 injuries "er 200,000 % ) are te !ost co!!on in :;D %or(sites, follo%e) by !e)ical case injuries (2&B2 "er 200,000 % ), lost %or( ti!e (1&20 "er 200,000 % ) an) fatalities (0&002'200,000 % )& :is is in a#ree!ent %it literature tat su#=#ests tat lo% severity injuries (first ai) an) !e)ical case) are !ore fre>uent in co!"arison to i# severity inci)ents (lost %or( ti!e an) fatalities) ( /allo%ell, 2010aE /allo%ell, 2010b)& Consi)er=in# )is"ersion in te ra% )ata obtaine) fro! te e+"erts (not so%n in :able 3) for injuries attributable to te various tas(s, first ai) injuries ran#e) bet%een 0 an) 6 inj&'200,000 % E !e)ical cases ran#e) bet%een 0&001 an) 2 inj&'200,000 % E lost %or( ti!e cases ran#e) bet%een 0 an) 3inj&'200,000 % E an) fatalities ran=#e) bet%een 0 an) 0&005inj&'200,000 % & :e )is"ersion in te ra% )ataset for severity levels, ran#e) bet%een G15 an) G100 for first ai) casesE G1000 to G20,000 for !e)ical casesE G 1500 to G250,000 for lost %or( ti!eE an) G250,000 to G1,250,000 for fatal= ities& *ltou# tere is relatively i# )is"ersion %itin te )ata=set, !ost of tese %ere )ue to outliers fro! a fe% surveys& 4nce te unit ris( of te activities are co!"ute) by !ulti"lyin# te fre>uency by te cost for eac severity level, one can see tat te activity %it te i#est ris( is o"eratin# e>ui"!ent near ener=#i?e) "o%er lines (G5,255&00 "er 200,000 % )& :is is not sur"ris=in#, as oter stu)ies ave so%n te si#nificance of consi)erin# safety %ile %or(in# %it e>ui"!ent in te vicinity of "o%er lines (e&#&, /in?e an) 3ren, 1556E /o!ce et al&, 2001E Still et al&, 155B)& *ccor)in# to /in?e an) 3ren (1556), about 60C of acci)ents occur %en e>ui"!ent co!es in contact %it "o%er lines& 4ter i# ris( tas(s inclu)e ener#i?in# lines an) e>ui"!ent "rior to service (G5,522&00 "er 200,000 % )E e+cavation'trencin# an) installin# foun)ations (G2,202&50 "er 200,000 % )E an) cli!bin# "oles an) o"eratin# on aerial lifts (G3,525&00 "er 200,000 % )& 4n te oter an), activities suc as !eterin#, testin# or !easurin# te volta#e an) current (G1B8&B5 "er 200,000 % ) an) installin# or re!ovin# s"acers an) )a!"ers (G180&50 "er 200,000 % ) are relatively lo% ris(& :e )ata fro! te secon) "art of te e+"ert survey "rovi)es in=si#t to te !ost effective injury "revention strate#ies for electri=cal :;D line construction& :able 2 "rovi)es te co!"lete results 122 *& *lbert, -&.& /allo%ell ' Safety Science 51 (2013) 118126 fro! te secon) survey ste" inclu)in# te ris( !iti#ate) for eac severity level for eac tas( an) te cost of i!"le!entation& Aen te "ercent )ecrease in safety ris( is consi)ere) for a ty"ical "ro=ject involvin# all te activities (i&e&, a "roject %it total ris( as so%n in :able 3), te !ost effective strate#ies are$ follo%in# safety "roce)ures an) re#ulations set by re#ulatory bo)ies (H0C, H<9*, H0SC, 4S/*) (51C), De= ener#i?in# :;D lines (86C) an) te use of ot stic(s (81C)& :e !ost costly strate#ies are )e=ener#i?in# te lines "rior to %or( (G800 "er %or(er "er %ee() an) "lace!ent of #roun)s (G125 "er %or(er "er %ee()& :e least e+"ensive strat=e#ies are te cra)le to cra)le use of rubber insulate) !aterial an) fire resistant clotin# (G20 "er %or(er "er %ee()& :e %riters ave not "rovi)e) a co!"utation for te cost=effectiveness of tese strate#ies because tese values )e"en) on te tas(s bein# "er=for!e) as %ill be )iscusse) in te analysis section& Consi)erin# te )is"ersion in te ra% )ataset obtaine) fro! te e+"ert "artic=i"ants (not so%n in :able 2), tere %as a lar#e )is"ersion in te cost of )e=ener#i?in# :;D lines (r S G566)& :is !ay lar#ely be )ue to te i# uncertainty in )eter!inin# te effect of an outa#e on custo!ers& 4ter costs %ere relatively less )is"erse) %it te stan)ar) )eviation fallin# bet%een G203 for safety "roce)ures an) G10 for te use of insulate) ar) ats& :e stan)ar) )eviation for all strate#iesL "ercent )ecrease in ris( is belo% 25C& 5& Data analysis an) a""lication :e )ata collecte) in tis stu)y can be incor"orate) into a ris(=base) contin#ent liability !o)el )evelo"e) by /allo%ell (2011), %ic allo%s a user to$ (1) i)entify te !ost effective injury "re=vention strate#ies #iven s"ecific %or( scenarios (i&e&, te selection of a""ro"riate tas(s for a "roject)E (2) >uantify te ori#inal ris( of te %or( environ!entE (3) >uantify te benefit )erive) fro! i!"le!entin# selecte) injury "revention strate#ies (i&e&, a!ount of ris( re)uce))E (2) >uantify te cost of te selecte) strate#iesE an) (5) co!"ute te costbenefit of te collective "ro#ra!& Suc analyses are critical to te cost=effective i!"le!entation of safety strate#ies in te i# ris( electrical :;D line construction environ=!ent& Ait te )ata "resente) in tis "a"er, te only re>uire) user in"uts are te total nu!ber of %or(er=ours e+"ecte) for eac tas( base) on te sce)ule an) a selection of a""ro"riate safety strate=#ies base) on te initial fee)bac( of te !o)el& :e co!"utational !o)el an) te inte#ration of te afore!entione) )ata are )is= cusse) in )etail belo%& 5&1& Ste" 1$ Calculate base level ris( )e!an) :e first ste" in te )ecision analysis "roce)ure involves te calculation of te base=level ris( (i&e&, te con)ition tat %oul) e+=ist %itout a))itional safety strate#ies)& 8n or)er to co!"ute tis value for a "roject, te e+"ecte) tas(s !ust be i)entifie) an) teir a""ro+i!ate )urations !ust be recor)e)& :ese )urations re"re=sent te e+"osure )urations in te ris( co!"utations& 4nce te tas( )urations ave been recor)e), te cu!ulative ris( (i&e&, e+="ecte) value) for eac tas( can be co!"ute) usin# 0>& (2) an) te total ris( for te "roject can be co!"ute) by te su!!ation of te cu!ulative ris( for eac of te 25 tas(s usin# 0>& (3)& *s a re!in)er, tese are te values one coul) e+"ect %itout te selec=tion of a))itional safety strate#ies& 25 P3Q :. N U C.i i %ere :. is total ris( !easure) in G an) C.i re"resents te cu!u=lative ris( for eac of te 25 tas(s !easure) in G an) co!"ute) usin# 0>& (2). 5&2& Ste" 2$ Select injury "revention !eto)s to be i!"le!ente) <ollo%in# te entry of tas( )urations, te costbenefit of te available injury "revention strate#ies can be >uantifie) an) te !ost cost=effective strate#ies can be selecte)& :o co!"ute te cost=effectiveness values for eac available strate#y, te re)uction in ris( !ust be co!"ute) an) )ivi)e) by te cost of te strate#y fro! :able 2& :e ris( re)uction can be co!"ute) by si!"ly a))in# te cu!ulative ris( of all te selecte) activities associate) %it eac severity level (e&#&, first ai)) an) !ulti"lyin# %it te associ=ate) ris( !iti#ate) fro! :able 2 usin# 0>& (2)&:e cost effectiveness can ten be co!"ute) usin# 0>& (5) %ic is te ratio bet%een te ris( !iti#ate) an) cost of te strate#y& :e user soul) select te strate#y %it te i#est cost=effectiveness ratin#, C0j N U O U P Q 2 O rrj O ..j C.! 2 ! %ere ..j is te ris( re)uction for strate#y j !easure) in G, C.! is te cu!ulative ris( for all selecte) activities co!bine) for severity level ! an) rr is te "ercent ris( re)uction for strate#y j& C0j N ..jS8j P5Q %ere C0j is te costbenefit of safety strate#y j !easure) as a unit=less ratio (obtaine) fro! 0>& (2)) an) 8j is te cost of safety strate#y j& 5&3& Ste" 3$ Calculate te total invest!ent re>uire) to su""ort selecte) safety "ro#ra! an) resi)ual ris( 4nce te safety strate#ies tat %ill co!"rise te safety "ro#ra! ave been selecte), te total cost of te safety "ro#ra! (:C) can be si!"ly calculate) by su!!in# te costs of te selecte) strate#ies, 8j as so%n in 0>& (6)& :e resi)ual ris( (.es1) on i!"le!entin# a s"ecific strate#y can be co!"ute) by an iterative "rocess usin# 0>& (B). :C U 8j 6 N 16 P Q j .es1 .esnO1 16 B N U..j P O Q j %ere .e1 is te resi)ual ris( after a""lyin# strate#y j an) .esnO1 is te resi)ual ris( before a""lyin# strate#y j (.esnO1 S :. at base level ris()& 5&2& 8llustration trou# a case e+a!"le :o illustrate te a""lication an) te contribution of tis stu)y, a case e+a!"le is consi)ere) an) "rovi)e) as :able 5& :e follo%in# in"ut assu!"tions are !a)e$ (1) te "roject involves te erection of a ne% trans!ission an) )istribution line se#!ent, %ic in=clu)es all te tas(s in :able 3E (2) te "roject re>uires a total of five labors %or(in# for a "erio) of 2 %ee(s, (3) eac %or( %ee( consists of 20 % , (2) te "roject %ill re>uire a total of 800 % & 3ase) on te initial fee)bac(, follo%in# safety "roce)ures, use of rubber insulatin# "ersonal "rotective e>ui"!ent, an) safety #roun)s %ere selecte) as te injury "revention strate#ies& 8n :able 5 te safety strate#ies are i!"le!ente) in teir se=>uence of cost=effectiveness& :at is, te first injury "revention !eto) to be intro)uce) is Kfollo%in# safety "roce)uresL follo%e) by te oter t%o strate#ies& :e base level ris( (in tis case, C.!), as in)icate), is obtaine) fro! :able 3 %ic is nor!ali?e) for te 800 % "erio)& <or e+a!"le, te base level ris( for te first ai) case is obtaine) by !ulti"lyin# te 1. (G120&8B'200,000 % ) by 800 % to obtain G0&25& <ollo%in# tis, te .is( re)uction (..j) *& *lbert, -&.& /allo%ell ' Safety Science 51 (2013) 118126 125 is calculate) usin# 0>& (5) usin# rrj fro! :able 2& <or clarity, te resi)ual ris( (.es1) calculate) usin# 0>& (B) is also "resente)& Ho%, te "ercent re)uction in resi)ual ris( is co!"ute) as te ratio bet%een te ris( re)uce) after te strate#y is e!"loye) an) te resi)ual ris( tat %ic e+iste) before te i!"le!entation of te strate#y& <or e+a!"le, in or)er to co!"ute te "ercent re)uction in resi)ual ris( after te strate#y of follo%in# safety "roce)ures is i!"le!ente), te ratio bet%een te ris( re)uce) by te strate#y (G122&63) an) te resi)ual ris( "rior to its use (G155&25) is )eter=!ine) (50&B1C)& :e table so%s tat te i!"le!entation of follo%in# safety "roce)uresL %oul) re)uce te ris( by 50&B1C& Subse>uently, te intro)uction of te use of rubber insulatin# e>ui"!ent an) te "lacin# of safety #roun)s %oul) furter )ecrease te safety ris( by 62&5BC an) 63&81C, res"ectively& *ltou# te intro)uction of strate#ies )ecreases te e+"ecte) value of injuries, te i!"le!en=tation of te safety "ro#ra! increases te total cost of te "roject because te cost of i!"le!entin# te strate#y is i#er tan te econo!ic returns obtaine)& :is i!"lies tat te :;D in)ustry va=lue non=!onetary benefits tat are obtaine) trou# re)uce) in=jury rates& 8n tis case e+a!"le, te intro)uction of safety "roce)ures "rovi)es a return of G0&25 for eac )ollar investe), %ereas te safety "ro#ra! involvin# te tree strate#ies returns G0&03 for every )ollar& 6& Conclusion :e objective of tis stu)y %as to >uantify safety ris( for "ro=jects involvin# te construction an) te !aintenance of trans!is=sion an) )istribution lines at te activity level an) to evaluate various injury "revention tecni>ues use) in te in)ustry& 8nter=vie%s an) >uestionnaire surveys %ere con)ucte) to "o"ulate te )ata an) to vali)ate te stu)y& * )ecision su""ort fra!e%or( %as )evelo"e) tat "rovi)es electrical contractors an) utility co!="anies %it objective safety an) cost fee)bac( #iven s"ecific "ro=ject caracteristics& :e rea)er soul) note tat te )ata "resente) in tis "a"er an) te associate) analyses only a""ly to electrical :;D construction an) !aintenance& :e )ata )o not a"="ly to buil)in# construction %or(ers %o account for te #reatest rate of electrocutions& :e analysis co!"ute) te safety ris( associate) %it eac tas( an) su##ests tat o"eratin# e>ui"!ent near ener#i?e) lines "ose te i#est ris( a!on# te activities )one on or near :;D lines& 4ter tas(s %it i# ris( "rofiles inclu)e ener#i?in# line an) e>ui"!ent "rior to "lacin# in=serviceE e+cavation'trencin# an) installin# foun)ationsE an) cli!bin# "oles an) o"eratin# on aerial lifts& *!on# te injury "revention !eto)s, follo%in# safety "ro=ce)ures an) re#ulations an) )e=ener#i?in# lines an) e>ui"!ent "rior to %or( %ere i#ly effective, altou# certain strate#ies are cost=inefficient& :e fra!e%or( also allo%s te evaluation of te cost effectiveness of te strate#ies in controllin# injury rates& <inally, unli(e oter stu)ies (e&#&, /allo%ell, 2010a,bE 6asels(is et al&, 1556E /allo%ell an) Ia!batese, 2005E @ancaster et al& 6ervis an) Collins 2001E S!all!an an) 6on 2001) tat so%e) consi)er=able econo!ic returns, te results of tis stu)y in)icate tat te econo!ic returns obtaine) in te :;D in)ustry by te i!"le!en=tation of injury "revention strate#ies is lesser in=co!"arison to te #eneral construction in)ustry& :is in)icates tat te :;D in)ustry as a i#er cost=utility (i&e&, invest!ent into safety interventions e+cee) econo!ic returns), %ic values non=!onetary benefits (e&#&, re)uce) %or(er turnover) an) ai!s to re)uce social costs (e&#&, social e>uity) associate) %it injuries& :e results of tis stu)y %ill allo% electric utilities an) contrac=tors to evaluate ris( levels associate) %it various "rojects base) on te tas(s involve) an) in )esi#nin# efficient safety "ro#ra!s base) on injury "revention ca"ability& 0nance) 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