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Title: Tips for Avoiding Common Electrical Hazards in the Workplace


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TIPS FOR AVOIDING COMMON ELECTRICAL HAZARDS IN
THE WORKPLACE
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INTRODUCTION
Electrical systems boost productivity but pose
serious risks, leading to workplace injuries and
fatalities. Protecting against electrical hazards
is a moral and legal duty for employers. This
article provides essential tips for identifying
hazards and implementing safety practices to
promote a safer workplace.
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STATISTICS RELATED TO ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
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IDENTIFYING COMMON ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
Exposed Wires Damaged insulation can cause
shocks and fires. Insulate wires, inspect
regularly, and replace damaged cables.
Faulty Equipment Broken tools can cause shocks
and fires. Check equipment for damage and repair
or replace as needed.
Wet Conditions Water increases shock risks. Use
equipment designed for wet areas, dry hands, and
use GFCIs for safety.
Overloaded Circuits Overloading can lead to
overheating and fires. Avoid excessive use on one
circuit and inspect for overheating.
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HOW TO AVOID ELECTRICAL INCIDENTS IN THE
WORKPLACE?
  1. Stay Safe Maintain a safe distance from
    electrical currents over 50V and keep areas free
    of exposed wires.
  2. Lockout/Tagout De-energize equipment before
    working on it using lockout/tagout procedures.
  3. Proper Handling Unplug cords by the plug, avoid
    overstretching, and check for damage before use.
  4. Protective Measures Use barriers, close cabinet
    doors, and avoid conductive tools around live
    equipment. Keep a 10-foot distance from overhead
    lines and avoid operating near flammable
    materials.

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FIRST AID REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL INJURIES
  1. Immediate Actions For electrical shocks, turn
    off the power, secure the scene, and call
    emergency services if needed. Perform CPR if the
    victim is unresponsive.
  2. Burn Treatment Cool electrical burns under
    running water for 10 minutes, then cover with a
    sterile bandage. Seek professional medical help
    for severe burns or cardiac arrest.
  3. First-Aid Kit Essentials Include burn dressings,
    hydrogel burn gel, cold packs, sterile gauze,
    microporous tape, nitrile gloves, scissors,
    painkillers, and wound dressings.
  4. Training and Maintenance Train employees on
    first aid for electrical injuries and regularly
    replenish the first-aid kit.

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EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND AWARENESS REGARDING
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS AT WORKPLACE
Employee training is crucial for an effective
electrical safety program. It should cover proper
equipment use, hazard recognition, emergency
procedures, and safety practices. HAZWOPER OSHA
Training LLC offers Electrical Safety Training
(NFPA 70E) in various formats to meet these
needs. Enroll today to ensure your team is
well-trained and certified.
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