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Page 1: All About Workplace Electrical Safety

All About Workplace Electrical Safety

Things You Should Know About Workplace Electrical Safety

A PresentationOf

Current Solutions PC

www.CurrentSolutionsPC.com

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Workplace Electrical Hazards

Every year, workplace electrical hazards causes many injuries, deaths and property damage throughout

the United States. One of the primary reasons of 90% of the electrical hazards at workplace are

connected with safety awareness. Any type of electrical work within a given facility requires planning

and including all necessary safety measures.

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Workplace Electrical Hazard Facts & Statistics

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Every year, more than 300 deaths and 4000 injuries are recorded as a result of

workplace electrical hazard.

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In United States, electrical hazards are ranked

number 6 among all causes of work-related

deaths.

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Every day, workplace electrical hazards causes at

least one fatality.

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On an average, employee encountered with

electrical hazard stays away from work for 13

days.

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From 1992 to 1998, an estimated 32,807 nonfatal

workplace electrical injuries were recorded and

were classified as electrical shock and 38% as

electrical burns.

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More than 46,000 workers were injured from

workplace electrical hazards over the last 10

years.

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Every day in U.S, a worker takes time off the job

because of getting hurt so severely from electrical

mishap.

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NFPA 70E

In order to reduce the number of electrical

hazards at workplace, OSHA developed a

workplace safety standard code “NFPA

70E” to help companies and employees

stay protected against electrical hazards.

The most common workplace electrical

hazards are shock, electrocution, arc

flash, and arc blast. The NFPA 70E also

helps assisting compliance with OSHA

1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926

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Basic Workplace Electrical Safety

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Make sure all new electrical systems are installed

to OSHA requirements for electrical installations.

BS 7671 for U.K.

MAIN SUPPLIES

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All electrical installations must be in a good working order

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Providing enough socket-outlets for equipment in use is a must.

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Be very careful with socket-outlets

overloading - using adaptors can also cause

fire.

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Cutting off power in emergency with a clearly

identified and accessible switch (EMO Button -

Emergency Off)

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Use nearby sockets for portable equipment to

easily disconnect it in case of emergency.

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USING THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT

Choose the right electrical equipment that is

suitable for its working environment.

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Ensure equipment safety and maintenance in a safe condition

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Make sure any equipment used in flammable or

explosive atmosphere must be designed in a way

that avoids sparks.

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Small electrical equipment such as light bulbs and

other small devices can be hazardous if broken.

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Maintenance & Repairs

Make sure all equipment are fitted with rated fuse.

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Always avoid wires inside a cable working loose

from plugs or inside equipment by ensuring outer

sheaths firmly clamped.

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Avoid insulating tape to repair cable cuts and go

for complete replacement of damaged cable

sections.

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Make sure you have the best connectors to join cable lengths.

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Make sure all wire connections are secure.

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Awareness Is Safety

As mentioned in one of the earlier slides, awareness is safety. 90% of the workplace

electrical hazards result as a lack of awareness. Make sure all of your staff technical or

non-technical have the right knowledge to avoid any

potential electrical hazard within a facility.

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Ensure Electrical Safety With

Current Solutions PC

Current Solutions PC is an electrical engineering company specialized in power distribution system

design, consultancy, training and safety. Our electrical engineers have the right knowledge to help

business navigate through the maze of complex electrical infrastructure.

We provide a twelve phase electrical safety program specially designed to train your entire staff at

once, cost efficiently.

www.CurrentSolutionsPC.com

636 North Broadway

White Plains, NY

914-347-8480

888-997-6937