Construction safety issues – CommScope Trunk & Distribution Cable User Manual

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Construction Safety Issues

Construction of a broadband cable system requires a substantial amount of manpower, tools and equipment.

Underground and aerial construction will expose the manpower, tools and equipment to hazards, dependent on

field conditions and circumstances.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) defines a qualified employee as “any worker who

by reason of training and experience has demonstrated his ability to safely perform his duties.” Only a qualified

employee should be assigned duties that could cause harm or potential harm to the construction crew, general

public, cable plant, and other utilities.

This manual cannot identify the many hazards that exist in the construction

environment, nor can it dictate the caution required with all of the tools, equipment

and field conditions. CommScope continues this manual with the assumption that the

construction personnel performing the work are qualified employees.

Three sets of national codes and standards apply to the construction of cable

systems. Section 1910.268 of the OSHA Safety and Health Standards applies to

work in telecommunications centers and field installations. The National Electric Code

(NEC) applies to building utilization wiring, i.e. inside plant construction. The NEC applies specifically, but is not

limited to, plant that is within or on public and private buildings or other structures. The National Electric Safety

Code (NESC), generally applies to outside plant construction.

Municipal, state, county, and local codes are often applied to the construction of cable systems or work that

involves their respective properties and right-of-ways. Pole Lease Agreements often stipulate specific practices

related to safety.

These codes, regulations, and specified practices should be investigated, interpreted, communicated and

observed.

The ability

to recognize

and avoid

hazards is

required of all

construction

personnel

8.1 Appendix

Introduction

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