NECA updates guidebook of OSHA safety standards

June 24, 2005
Electricians no longer have to memorize hundreds of pages of regulations

Electricians no longer have to memorize hundreds of pages of regulations

Eight years after its first release, NECA’s OSHA Safety & Health Standards Digest for Electrical Construction Workers has been revised and re-released. In 24 pages, the booklet book summarizes OSHA regulations that apply to electrical construction worksites.

Small enough to fit in a back pocket or a tool bucket, it’s like Cliff’s Notes for safety standards. “It condenses hundreds of pages of OSHA regulations into a collection of key principles and steps that every employee can understand and apply,” says Mark Lamendola, the booklet’s author –- and previous EC&M editor.

The OSHA Digest is available to NECA members for $3 and can be ordered online at NECA's Web site.

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