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Title: Basic Electrical Safety


1
Basic Electrical Safety
  • By Greg Bock
  • PLU Electrician

2
Why Bother?
  • In 1997, over 12,000 people went to hospital
    emergency rooms to be treated for electrical
    shocks and burns.
  • Hundreds of workers die every year from
    electrical shock.
  • The amount of current to power a 5-watt lightbulb
    is enough to kill three people.
  • One of your co-workers was injured last year by
    electricity.

3
Voltage, Current, Resistance
  • Voltage is the pressure or force that carries the
    current.
  • Current (amperage) is the amount of electricity
    that flows.
  • Resistance slows down the flow of electricity.

4
Current Vs. Resistance
  • Metals are good conductors of current having very
    low resistance
  • Rubber, ceramics, and wood are poor conductors of
    current with very high resistance.
  • Materials with high resistance are often called
    insulators.
  • The human body can be a very good conductor or a
    very poor conductor.

5
Factors Affecting the Conductivity of the Human
Body
  • Condition of the skin Is it wet, dry, greasy?
  • Health of Individual
  • Duration of Contact with Electricity
  • Part of the Body contacted

6
See Dos Donts Handout
7
More Dos Donts
  • Keep electrical equipment away from water sources
  • Use a C-rated fire extinguisher on electrical
    fires and shut off power source
  • Remove frayed or damaged equipment and cords from
    service
  • Remove plugs by pulling the plug not the cord.

8
See Extension Cord Handout
9
Grounding Electrical Equipment
  • Grounding functions to conduct current leaks to
    the earth or ground.
  • A grounded cord is a 3-wire plug and requires a
    3-way receptacle.
  • Double-insulated equipment does not require
    grounding.

10
Electrical Shock Injury
  • Amps Milliamps Injury
  • 1 1000 Severe burns
  • 0.1 100 Irregular heart beat
  • (requires medical defibrillation)
  • 0.01 10 Cannot release grip
  • 0.001 1 Threshold of sensation

11
See Electrical Shock Handout
12
Summary
  • Even low voltage electricity can cause injury.
  • Your body can be a good conductor of electricity,
    especially when wet.
  • Follow the Ground Rules of electricity.
  • Do not use defective equipment.

13
Electrical Safety
  • Quiz
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