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Electric Utility Safety: SCL Classification

  • Jan 31, 2025
  • 1 min read
  • Experts shared their experience with the Safety Classification & Learning Model (SCL model) in the electric utility industry. They discussed how they have tailored the terminology of the model to align with their internal language, using terms such as LCE (Life Changing Event) instead of SIF (Serious Injury and Fatality) and HCIF (High Energy Serious Injury or Fatality). This simplification of terminology has helped employees at all levels understand and communicate about potential life-changing events more effectively.

  • Additionally, they highlighted the importance of matching the model with their own internal language to enhance understanding and implementation within their organization.

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