Electrical Safety - Do's

 


Electrical Safety - Do's


WORK AT HEIGHT SAFETY 

PICTORIAL TRAINING PART 1


CONTROL MEASURES FOR HOT WORK

Electrical power is an invisible hazard, it’s a good servant but a bad master if its not handled with the required precautions & control measures. The main cause for electrical accidents in industry and even in home are exposed live wires, bare live conductors, open switches, temporary/loose/hanging wires; fuses, inadequate knowledge and unsafe working methods.

 

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Only qualified & experienced, authorized employees should be allowed to undertake electrical works.

Treat all circuits as live unless ensured dead by testing and voltage verification.

Ensure extension cords are free from cuts, damaged insulations, kinks or joints.

Ensure that pins of the socket/plug are not loose.

Ensure easy and safe access to put off the power supply,

While using any portable electrical equipment, ensure that it is properly earthed, no leakage of current though the body of the equipment.

Use double insulated portable electrical power tools.


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Report all electrical hazards to the competent person.

In case of short-circuit or fire, put off main switches immediately.

Use CO2 / DCP extinguishing mediums in case of electrical fire.

Place insulating electrical mats in front of the electrical panel boards.

Use protection such as electrical insulating gloves, safety shoes and insulated tools while working with electricity.

Remove the fuse cut-outs and keep them in self-custody while undertaking repairs.

Label legibly all the electrical feeders for the easy and correct identification.

Use switches which clearly indicate "ON"/ "OFF" and are of appropriate amperage.

Take electrical work permit for all electrical works.


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Know First-Aid procedures to respond incase of electrical shock/burn etc.

Remember, AC & DC power supply both are dangerous.

Do not meddle with the Interlocks with regular Inspection of cords and related tools.

Avoid temporary connections. Use Standard Materials for complete protection.

Avoid cable joints, if required use cable connectors.

Ensure safety by personal observation and not by other persons report.

Cable ducts and trenches to be covered with proper covers and regularly cleaned.

 

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