Fire Safety in Electrical Installations
π₯ What is an Electrical Fire?
An electrical fire starts from damaged or overheated electrical components, wiring, or appliances. These fires spread quickly and can...
Safe Handling of Live Wires and Circuits
β‘ Safe Handling of Live Wires and Circuits
π Hazards of Improper Handling
Electrical Shock β direct contact with live wires.
Fire Risk β overloaded/damaged wires can...
How to Prevent Electrical Shocks on the Job Site
Electrocution is one of the most serious hazards at work. Following simple precautions can greatly reduce the risk.
π§ 1. Use the Right Equipment
Choose double-insulated...
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) β Why Itβs Important for Electricians
π Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) β Why It Matters
β‘ What is Lockout/Tagout?
LOTO = Lock + Tag on equipment during repair, servicing, or maintenance.
Prevents unexpected startup or...
Basic Electrical Safety Rules Every Electrician Must Follow
Keep equipment away from water β Maintain at least 5 feet distance and use GFCIs to prevent shocks and fire hazards.
Unplug safely β Always...
Safe Working at Heights in the Electricity Supply Industry
Working at heights on electricity network poles and structures involves serious risks such as falls and electrical hazards. Proper training, equipment, and safe practices...
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Electrical Work
π‘οΈ Types of PPE
Head Protection β Hard hats with electrical insulation.
Eye & Face Protection β Safety glasses, goggles, face shields (for sparks/arc flash).
Hearing Protection...