Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) – Why It’s Important for Electricians

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πŸ”’ Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) – Why It Matters ⚑ 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

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Keep equipment away from water – Maintain at least 5 feet distance and use GFCIs to prevent shocks and fire hazards. Unplug safely – Always...

Grounding and Bonding: Safety Essentials

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Grounding and Bonding: How Are They Different? Grounding and bonding are often confused, but they’re not the same. Both work together to keep electrical systems...

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Electrical Work

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πŸ›‘οΈ Types of PPE Head Protection – Hard hats with electrical insulation. Eye & Face Protection – Safety glasses, goggles, face shields (for sparks/arc flash). Hearing Protection...

How to Prevent Electrical Shocks on the Job Site

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Electrocution is one of the most serious hazards at work. Following simple precautions can greatly reduce the risk. πŸ”§ 1. Use the Right Equipment Choose double-insulated...

Safe Handling of Live Wires and Circuits

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⚑ Safe Handling of Live Wires and Circuits πŸ”Ž Hazards of Improper Handling Electrical Shock – direct contact with live wires. Fire Risk – overloaded/damaged wires can...

Safe Working at Heights in the Electricity Supply Industry

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Working at heights on electricity network poles and structures involves serious risks such as falls and electrical hazards. Proper training, equipment, and safe practices...

Fire Safety in Electrical Installations

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πŸ”₯ What is an Electrical Fire? An electrical fire starts from damaged or overheated electrical components, wiring, or appliances. These fires spread quickly and can...