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Working in the Rain


Rain is in the forecast off and on for the next week. While safety is important in every working environment, rain adds an important element if you are working outside. Here are some tips, from OSHA, for staying safe while working outside.


  • Move cautiously. Although the weather may make you inclined to work more quickly to get out of the rain, this is dangerous. Because rain causes slick surfaces, work more slowly and deliberately – particularly when climbing ladders.

  • Use the correct equipment. Do not use electrical tools and equipment that are not specifically rated for outdoor use when working in the rain. Select hand tools with textured, nonslip grip handles.

  • Wear proper footwear with a deep tread to prevent slipping. In the rain, be sure your pant leg lies over your boot or shoe. Tucking your pants into footwear can cause water to enter.

  • Wear appropriate rain gear that includes both pants and a coat. Be sure the material is ventilated so it can be worn comfortably for extended periods. If it is cold, select wool or synthetic materials that insulate even when wet. Be certain clothing fits properly so it does not interfere with movement.

  • Use proper hand protection that features a strong, slip-proof grip. Make sure gloves are adequately tight and long enough to allow your rain coat sleeve to prevent water from entering.

  • Ensure adequate vision. If you wear glasses or goggles, use anti-fog spray or wipes on them before going outside. Wear a hood or hat to keep rain out of your eyes. Because a hood narrows your range of vision, be sure to look both ways when wearing one. When working at night, make sure lighting is adequate and the lights used are rated for outdoor use.

  • Make sure you can be seen. Wear high-visibility clothing, especially in areas with vehicle traffic and heavy machinery. Do not wear rain gear or vests that have become dull or are no longer reflective.


One Team. One Vision. One Goal. – Everyone Goes Home Safe!


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