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IEEE 1307-2004

IEEE Standard for Fall Protection for Utility Work

Standard by IEEE, 2004

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IEEE 1307-2004 is the standard for fall protection for utility work, offering guidance that helps define safer practices when work is performed at height around power, energy, and related industrial applications. It is relevant to crews and planners who need a clear technical reference for reducing fall hazards during utility tasks. By focusing on protective requirements and work practices, IEEE 1307-2004 supports more consistent safety planning and helps align field procedures with recognized expectations.

Overview of IEEE 1307-2004

This standard addresses fall protection in the context of utility work, where elevated access, exposed structures, and changing field conditions can create serious risk. IEEE 1307-2004 provides a technical basis for organizing safety measures, equipment selection, and work methods used in these environments. As a superseded document, it remains useful for historical reference and for understanding the requirements and practices that shaped fall protection guidance in the utility sector.

Typical use cases

IEEE 1307-2004 may be used when reviewing safety procedures for line crews, maintenance teams, and contractors working on poles, towers, platforms, or similar utility structures. It is relevant to tasks that involve climbing, positioning, or working near fall hazards in power and energy settings. Organizations may consult it during procedure development, training review, procurement of protective systems, or when comparing older utility safety documents with later requirements.

Why it matters

Fall protection is a critical part of utility work because a single lapse can lead to severe injury or service disruption. IEEE 1307-2004 matters because it gives organizations a consistent technical reference for managing that risk, supporting safer job planning and clearer internal expectations. It can also help with compliance reviews, equipment decisions, and documentation of procedures, especially where historical standards are still part of a safety or engineering record. IEEE 1307-2004 offers a defined benchmark for those needs.

  • Fall protection for utility work
  • Safety practices for elevated tasks
  • Utility crews and contractor operations
  • Power and energy work environments
  • Superseded reference document
SKU: 7e3f2b73aa98

  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1307 (2018)
  • This Version: 1307 (2004)
  • Previous Version: 1307 (1996)

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