Mining Publication: Look Up, Look Down, Look Out
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Original creation date: September 2004
Authors: Electrical Safety Foundation International, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Brochure/flyer - September 2004
Rosslyn, VA: Electrical Safety Foundation International, Inc, 2004; :2 pp
A brochure about power line safety.

Brochure/flyer - September 2004
Rosslyn, VA: Electrical Safety Foundation International, Inc, 2004; :2 pp
See Also
- An Alarm to Warn of Overhead Power Line Contact by Mobile Equipment
- Electric Shock Prevention
- Electrical Accidents in the Mining Industry, 1990-1999
- Heavy Equipment Near Overhead Power Lines? New Safety Research May Save Your Life: New Safety Research May Save Your Life
- Modernization and Further Development of the NIOSH Mine Emergency Response Training System (MERITS), Phase 1
- Occupational Electrical Injuries in the United States, 1992-1998, and Recommendations for Safety Research
- A Performance Evaluation of Two Overhead Power Line Proximity Warning Devices
- Reducing Non-Contact Electric Arc Injuries: An Investigation of Behavioral and Organizational Issues
- Trends in Electrical Injury in the U.S., 1992-2002
- U.S. Bureau of Mines/NIOSH Mining Electrical Safety Research: A Legacy of Protection Against Shock, Fires, and Explosions
Page last reviewed: September 21, 2012
Page last updated: September 21, 2012
Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program