When workplace electrocutions or arc flash injuries lead to litigation, expert insight into OSHA compliance can be a decisive factor. At LegacyMark, we support both plaintiff and defense attorneys with objective, regulatory-focused analysis of workplace electrical safety programs, LOTO procedures, and training compliance under 29 CFR 1910 and 1926.
Electrocutions, arc flashes, and electrical burns are among the most devastating workplace injuries—and often the most scrutinized in court. OSHA’s electrical safety requirements under Subpart S (1910) and Subpart K (1926), along with the Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Standard 1910.147, place clear duties on employers to protect workers from energized hazards.
Yet in many cases, compliance failures are overlooked or misunderstood without expert interpretation.
Our electrocution expert witness services focus on OSHA compliance, program evaluation, and the adequacy of safety measures—not electrical design or engineering forensics. We clarify the regulatory responsibilities of employers, contractors, supervisors, and authorized employees in incidents involving:
- Electrocution fatalities
- Arc flash and arc blast injuries
- Burns from energized equipment
- LOTO failures during maintenance
- Unqualified worker exposure to live electrical parts
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