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Electrical Hazards Awareness Page 32 of 49 EFCOG Electrical Safety Improvement Project clothing; on metal floors, gratings, scaffolds, or other metal structures; in cramped positions such as sitting, kneeling, or lying; or when there is a high risk of unavoidable or accidental contact with the workpiece or ground. Summary Statement. A presentation on the basics of electrical safety, including terminology, an introduction to fundamentals of electricity, and ways to prevent electrocution. Basic Electrical Safety. Course not designed to teach you to work on electrical equipment. You will not be qualified to work on electrical equipment. Electrical Safety Participant Guide This training curriculum is primarily designed for workers without any formal training on electricity, although electricians may also benefit from a review. The document focuses on some of the fundamentals of electricity, electrical wiring, electric tools, protective methods and devices, and related work methods and safe practices in the construction industry. Consultation on basic electrical safety Advice on safe work practices for energized circuits and parts, or high voltage electrical transmission and distribution systems Investigation of accidents and injuries to help educate and prevent recurrence.
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21 Safety Rules for Working with Electrical Equipment. A safe work environment is not always enough to control all potential electrical hazards. You must be very cautious and work safely. Safety rules help you control your and others risk of injury or death from workplace hazards.
A safe work environment is not always enough to control all potential electrical hazards. You must be very cautious and work safely. Safety rules help you control your and others risk of injury or death from workplace hazards.
If you are working on electrical circuits or with electrical tools and equipment, you need to use following golden safety rules:
Electrical Safety Rules Pdf
21 Golden Safety Rules
Rule no. 1
Avoid contact with energized electrical circuits. Please don’t make fun of this rule if you already know this (and you probably already know if you are reading these lines) and remember that if something bad occurs – you probably won’t have second chance. That’s not funny.
General Electrical Safety Rules
Rule no. 2
Treat all electrical devices as if they are live or energized. You never know.
Rule no. 3
Disconnect the power source before servicing or repairing electrical equipment.
The only way to be sure.
Rule no. 4
Use only tools and equipment with non-conducting handles when working on electrical devices.
Easy to check.
Rule no. 5
Never use metallic pencils or rulers, or wear rings or metal watchbands when working with electrical equipment. This rule is very easy to forget, especially when you are showing some electrical part pointing with metallic pencil.
Always be aware.
Rule no. 6
Electrical Workshop Safety Rules Pdf
When it is necessary to handle equipment that is plugged in, be sure hands are dry and, when possible, wear nonconductive gloves, protective clothes and shoes with insulated soles.
Remeber: gloves, clothes and shoes.