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Lightning Safety Tips On How To Protect Your Team Outdoors

Lightning is an occupational hazard that’s often overlooked, but it shouldn’t be because it can severely injure or even kills workers, particularly if they are working at height. A company without clear lightning safety tips or plan risks not only the lives of their crew but also substantial financial losses. Checkout our site for lightning safety tips on how you can protect your workers and maintain lightning safety outdoors: https://www.lightningprotection.com/lightning-safety-tips/<br>

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Lightning Safety Tips On How To Protect Your Team Outdoors

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  1. Lightning Safety Tips on How to Protect Your Team Outdoors www.lightningprotection.com

  2. Lightning Safety Tips For Lightning Safety Be prepared to stop working or take the work to a lower level. Actually, the weather plays a crucial role in deciding what tasks can or can’t be done on certain days. Awareness of changing weather conditions is the first line of defense. www.lightningprotection.com

  3. Lightning Safety Tips Weather reports can easily be checked via mobile apps, internet, weather radio stations, etc. Hold a supervisor responsible for watching the weather report, continuously if the job so demands. Stay away from conductive materials including fences, machinery, and electrical equipment. Avoid solitary trees, open fields, water bodies, and corded telephones. www.lightningprotection.com

  4. Lightning Safety Tips Resume operations at least 30 minutes after hearing the last sound of thunder. Of course with Lightning Eliminators & Consultant Inc’s lightning protection system in place, you need not to worry about the damage to any equipment; still, it is recommended to do a thorough pre-use inspection of the equipment again to check for damage. www.lightningprotection.com

  5. Contact Us 6687 Arapahoe Rd. Boulder, CO 80303, USA info@lecglobal.com 303-447-2828 www.lightningprotection.com

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