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Electrical Safety in the Office Lunch Room Talks for the Clerical Environment.

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1 Electrical Safety in the Office Lunch Room Talks for the Clerical Environment

2 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.

3 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.

4 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.

5 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.

6 Lunch Room Talk Training


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