Electrical Safety

Electrical safety consists of procedures and practices to protect people and property from electrical hazards. This includes proper training, equipment maintenance, and adherence to safety protocols.

Electrical Safety Practices:

  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO): Ensures equipment is shut down and de-energized before maintenance.
  • Grounding: Prevents electrical shock and related incidents.
  • Protective Equipment: Includes insulated gloves and other personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Equipment Maintenance: Regular servicing prevents electrical fires and failures.
  • Arc Flash Studies: Identifies areas where dangerous arc flash events could occur.
  • Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs): Prevents electrical shocks and fires.

Common Electrical Hazards:

  • Electric shock and burns
  • Injuries from arcing
  • Fires due to faulty equipment
  • Explosions from unsuitable electrical devices

Electrical Safety Tips:

  • Avoid contact with power lines.
  • Keep electrical equipment away from water.
  • Use caution with power tools.
  • Maintain good housekeeping to reduce risks.
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