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  ELECTRICAL HAZARDS SAFETY TIPS


ELECTRICAL HAZARDS - SAFETY TIPS 

1. When dealing with electricity, stay away from water at all times. Wet hands should never be used to touch or attempt to repair any electrical equipment or circuits. It improves the electrical current's conductivity.

2. Never utilize equipment with frayed or damaged wires, insulation, or plugs.


4. Always turn off the mains when working on any receptacle in your home. It's also a good idea to post a sign on the service panel so that no one accidentally turns on the main switch.

5. When working on any branch circuit or other electrical circuit, always use proper insulated rubber gloves and eyewear.

6. If you're working on a receptacle at a height in your home, never utilize an aluminum or steel ladder. You will be grounded when an electrical surge occurs, and the entire electric current will travel through your body. Instead, use a bamboo, wooden, or fiberglass ladder.

Related Safety Courses :

             National Diploma in Electrician

Sources Of Electrical Hazards :
      
       
            Leaving plugged-in equipment near water sources.

           The light bulbs are the wrong wattage.
          
           Power strips and outlets are overloaded.
         
           Electrical outlets that aren't covered.
           
           Extender cords are being used incorrectly.
           
           Using a potentially hazardous appliance



               When dealing with electricity, stay away from water at all times

           
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