30/05/2026
Electrical safety around heavy equipment is not optional “best practice.”
It is a legal and technical requirement.
Depending on jurisdiction and project specifications, requirements commonly reference:
OSHA 1926 Subpart K & CC
NFPA 70E
IEC standards
ISO 45001
Local electrical codes
Utility authority regulations
Permit-to-work systems
Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) procedures
Minimum approach distance requirements
Excavation and utility protection regulations
Most regulations require:
✔ Hazard assessments
✔ Safe clearance distances
✔ Utility coordination
✔ Competent operators and spotters
✔ Equipment inspections
✔ Ground fault protection
✔ Barricading and warning systems
✔ Emergency response procedures
Yet many sites only become “fully compliant” after an accident investigation begins.