Electrical Hazards (CLUES) I wiring I wiring E electrical parts E electrical parts U electrical systems and tools U electrical systems and tools O circuits.

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Electrical Hazards (CLUES) I wiring I wiring E electrical parts E electrical parts U electrical systems and tools U electrical systems and tools O circuits O circuits D power tools and equipment D power tools and equipment W PPE and tools W PPE and tools Overhead P Overhead P W conditions W conditions

Inadequate Wiring Wire is too small for the current

Exposed Electrical Parts

Damaged Power Tools

Ungrounded electrical systems and tools Grounding creates a low-resistance path from a tool to the earth to disperse unwanted current. When a short or lightning occurs, energy flows to the ground, protecting you from electrical shock, injury and death.

Overloaded Circuits

Using wrong PPE and tools

Overhead Power Lines

Wet Conditions