A Presentation of 5 Things That Ensures Workplace Electrical Safety 636 North Broadway, White Plains, NY. 914-347-8480.

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A Presentation of 5 Things That Ensures Workplace Electrical Safety 636 North Broadway, White Plains, NY

Electricity is ranked 6 th among all causes of workplace related deaths in United States. More than 300 lives are lost and 4,000 injuries occur because of electrical hazards annually. Every 30 minutes in U.S, a worker is hurt of electrical hazard so intense that its requires taking time off the job. Here are a few simple things to follow that ensures workplace electrical safety. Workplace Electrical Safety In United States

Keeping NFPA 70E in mind. Having 40 cal/cm2 suits available? Using approved testing devices. Ensuring PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) inspection prior to use. Click Here to understand basic electrical safety in this comprehensive guide by OSHA. Click Here Always Good To Remember Basic Electrical Safety Practices.

Before executing any electrical work you should have A Detailed Plan Communication with all co-workers. A plan B in case of any failure or emergency. Plan Before Execution

Before executing any electrical work, an employee should Understand the facility construction and design. Understand the equipment, its operation and working know-how. Understand all types of hazards associated with it. Understanding Construction, Equipment, & Hazard.

Follow the lock-out/tag-out procedures defined by OSHA including: Disable machinery or equipment Ensuring all the equipment or machinery is capable of locking out and de energizing. Ensuring that lockout/tagout devices identify the individual users. Lock-Out/Tag-Out Procedures

Stop the work right away if the job seems more hazardous than anticipated. Revise the whole plan with all safety measure revised. Ensuring all the equipment are properly working before and after use. Revised Plan

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