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Electrical Safety in the Office Lunch Room Talks for the Clerical Environment
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Electrical Outlet Safety Make sure outlets are in proper condition and working order. Check for any hot or discolored outlet wall plates. Replace any missing or broken wall plates.
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Electrical Power Cords Make sure all power cords are in good condition, not frayed, cracked, or cut. Do not place power cords in high traffic areas or under carpets, rugs, or furniture. Make sure appliances are turned off before connecting cords to outlets. Never force a plug into an outlet.
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Electrical Extension Cords Extension cords should only be used on a temporary basis; they are not intended as permanent household wiring. A heavy reliance on extension cords is an indication that you have too few outlets to address your needs. Make sure extension cords are properly rated for their intended use, indoor or outdoor, and meet or exceed the power needs of the appliance or tool being plugged into it.
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Power Strips and Surge Suppressors Be sure you are not overloading the circuit. A heavy reliance on power strips is an indication that you have too few outlets to address your needs. Install ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) for protection against electrocution. GFCI’s provide the best available protection against severe shock and electrocution.
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